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        "id": 1720159,
        "msgid": "government-reminded-of-chain-reaction-impacts-from-non-subsidised-fuel-price-hikes-on-national-economy-1778028942",
        "date": "2026-05-05 23:24:01",
        "title": "Government Reminded of Chain Reaction Impacts from Non-Subsidised Fuel Price Hikes on National Economy",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "bisnis",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "Members of the Indonesian House of Representatives' Commission VII have warned that the rising prices of non-subsidised fuels are exerting direct pressure on productive sectors, with immediate effects felt in industries like fishing where operational costs have become uneconomical, forcing activities to halt. This situation risks triggering a multiplier effect across the supply chain, potentially driving up commodity prices, inflation, and reducing consumer purchasing power. The government is urged to implement anticipatory measures and adaptive policies to maintain price stability and ensure the continuity of economic activities amid global energy price fluctuations.",
        "content": "<p>The trend of rising non-subsidised fuel prices, deemed to be exerting\nreal pressure on industries, is under scrutiny. This is particularly\naffecting productive sectors and has the potential to trigger further\nimpacts on the national economy.<\/p>\n<p>Member of the House of Representatives\u2019 Commission VII, Shanty Alda\nNathalia, assesses that the energy price increase not only affects\nbusiness actors but also risks spreading to various lines of economic\nactivity.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn exercising the House of Representatives\u2019 oversight function, we\nare observing the rise in non-subsidised fuel prices, which shows a\nsignificant trend and is beginning to exert direct pressure on energy\ncosts in various productive sectors,\u201d Shanty stated, as quoted from her\nremarks on Tuesday, 5 May 2026.<\/p>\n<p>She revealed that the impact is currently being felt directly by the\npublic, particularly in the fishing sector. A clear example is occurring\nat the Nusantara Tegalsari Fishery Port, where several fishermen have\nbeen forced to stop their sea activities due to high operational\ncosts.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis condition is already evident at the Nusantara Tegalsari Fishery\nPort in Tegal City, where fishermen have been forced to halt their sea\nactivities due to the constrained price of non-subsidised diesel\nreaching around Rp30,000 per litre, making operational costs no longer\neconomical and disrupting coastal economic activities,\u201d she\nexplained.<\/p>\n<p>Shanty emphasised that this situation requires serious attention\nbecause it has the potential to cause chain reaction effects on the\nnational economy, particularly through distribution channels and\ncommodity prices.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe emphasise the need for vigilance against the potential multiplier\neffect on the national economy, given that energy cost pressures can\nspread to the supply chain, drive up commodity prices, and impact\ninflation and public purchasing power,\u201d she asserted.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, she encourages anticipatory steps from the government and\nrelevant stakeholders to maintain price stability and ensure the\ncontinuity of productive sector activities.<\/p>\n<p>Shanty also stressed the importance of adaptive and responsive\npolicies towards the dynamics of global energy prices, so that the\nimpacts on the public and business actors can be minimised.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/government-reminded-of-chain-reaction-impacts-from-non-subsidised-fuel-price-hikes-on-national-economy-1778028942",
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