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        "id": 1748873,
        "msgid": "menekraf-indonesias-animation-industry-grows-3-3-fold-in-a-decade-1779546244",
        "date": "2026-05-19 15:18:25",
        "title": "Menekraf: Indonesia's animation industry grows 3.3-fold in a decade",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian animation industry has grown from around Rp240 billion in 2015 to Rp800 billion in 2025, a rise of over 3.3 times with an average annual growth of about 13 per cent, according to Teuku Riefky Harsya, the Creative Economy Minister and head of Ekraf. The expansion signals a shift from providing services for international IP to creating original IP by Indonesian creators, with the Indonesian Animation Industry Association (AINAKI) recording 299 local IP characters; the government is pursuing an IP-based financing, IP protection, and research-driven policies as it published the Indonesia Animation Report 2026.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - Creative Economy Minister and Head of the Creative\nEconomy Agency (Ekraf) Teuku Riefky Harsya stated that the Indonesian\nanimation industry has grown more than threefold over the past decade as\nproduction and development of local Intellectual Property (IP)\nincreases. \u201cThe Indonesian animation industry has grown from around\nRp240 billion in 2015 to Rp800 billion in 2025. This means our animation\neconomy has risen by more than 3.3-fold over the past ten years with an\naverage growth of 13 percent,\u201d the minister said at the launch and press\nconference for the Indonesia Animation Report 2026 in Jakarta on\nTuesday. He said the growth shows the national animation industry is\nmoving from merely a production services provider for international IP\nto the creation of original IP works by the nation\u2019s youth. \u201cThis\nphenomenon confirms the transformation of Indonesia\u2019s animation industry\nwhich used to be a service provider for various international IPs but\ncan now create a range of original IP works by Indonesian creators,\u201d he\nsaid. Riefky noted that current members of the Indonesian Animation\nIndustry Association (AINAKI) have 299 local IP characters. \u201cThis\nachievement proves in real terms that the quality of our animators\u2019\nworks is already at a highly competitive level and ready to achieve\neconomic sovereignty,\u201d he said. He added that the government continues\nto strengthen the animation industry ecosystem through research-based\npolicy, protection of intellectual property, and the development of\nIP-based financing. The Indonesia Animation Report 2026 was officially\nlaunched by the Creative Economy Minister Teuku Riefky Harsya. The\nreport is a comprehensive study that maps out the conditions, potential,\nand challenges of the national animation industry.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/menekraf-indonesias-animation-industry-grows-3-3-fold-in-a-decade-1779546244",
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