Analyst: LPG Price Hike to Increase Inflation by 0.5 Percent

Translator

Editor

Rabu, 13 Agustus 2014 21:14 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The government's plans to increase 12-kilogram LPG canisters will cause the inflation rate to hike by 0.5 percent, Telisa Aulia Falianty, an economic analyst at the University of Indonesia, told Tempo on Tuesday, August 12, 2014.


“Fuel [prices] will significantly affect the inflation rate,” Telisa said.


Telisa, however, said the government must anticipate consumers' possible shifting to subsidized LPG despite the increase in the inflation rate, which was considerably insignificant.


Earlier, Chairul Tanjung, the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, admitted he had received a proposal to increase the prices of 12-kilogram LPG canisters from state-run oil and gas company PT Pertamina.


“Yes, I have received it [the proposal], but the decision is in the president’s hand,” Chairul said at his office on August 7, 2014.


Chairul, who is famously known as CT, said increasing the 12-kilogram LPG canisters was part of the government’s authority. He added Pertamina should propose it to the president before for approval.


“The timing [to increase the LPG price] is not right yet. I have to consult the president about this,” Chairul said.



AYU PRIMA SANDI




Related News

OJK Spills Impact of Middle East Escalation on Indonesia's Financial System Stability

20 hari lalu

OJK Spills Impact of Middle East Escalation on Indonesia's Financial System Stability

OJK will continue to monitor the latest developments in the Middle East and their impact on financial system stability in Indonesia.

Read More

Eid Holiday Turnover Helpless Against US Dollar As Rupiah Continues to Plunge: Analyst

21 hari lalu

Eid Holiday Turnover Helpless Against US Dollar As Rupiah Continues to Plunge: Analyst

In early Wednesday morning trade, the rupiah slipped 76 points or 0.47 percent to Rp16,252 per US dollar.

Read More

Analyst: March Inflation at 0.52%, Rupiah Weakens

34 hari lalu

Analyst: March Inflation at 0.52%, Rupiah Weakens

Indonesia's inflation rate in March 2024 was recorded at 0.52 percent month-on-month (m-o-m) or 3.05 percent year-on-year (y-o-y).

Read More

Strikes Hobble Railways, Airports in Germany as Disputes Mount

7 Maret 2024

Strikes Hobble Railways, Airports in Germany as Disputes Mount

The strikes are the latest in a wave of industrial actions to hit Germany.

Read More

Home Affairs Minister Urges Regional Heads to Anticipate Inflation Ahead of Ramadan

4 Maret 2024

Home Affairs Minister Urges Regional Heads to Anticipate Inflation Ahead of Ramadan

Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian asked the governors, district heads, and mayors in the country to anticipate inflation ahead of Ramadan.

Read More

January Inflation at 0.04%; Rice Not the Main Contributor despite Price Hike

2 Februari 2024

January Inflation at 0.04%; Rice Not the Main Contributor despite Price Hike

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) said that the monthly inflation in January stood at 0.04 percent, a decline from December 2023's 0.41 percent.

Read More

Indef Researcher Responds to Gibran Rakabuming's Statement on Green Inflation; Claiming 'Irrelevant'

23 Januari 2024

Indef Researcher Responds to Gibran Rakabuming's Statement on Green Inflation; Claiming 'Irrelevant'

The yellow vest protest brought up by Gibran Rakabuming Raka during the vice presidential debate was irrelevant, Indef researcher said

Read More

Inflation Rate Closes at 2.61% in 2023

2 Januari 2024

Inflation Rate Closes at 2.61% in 2023

BPS reported that the inflation rate in Indonesia closed at 2.61 percent in 2023.

Read More

Bapanas Claims Food Aid Squabs Inflation Rate

22 Desember 2023

Bapanas Claims Food Aid Squabs Inflation Rate

Bapanas stated that the food aid program is able to suppress the inflation rate amid the fluctuating rice prices in Indonesia.

Read More

Sri Mulyani: Global Economy Still Shrouded In Uncertainty Through Year-End

16 Desember 2023

Sri Mulyani: Global Economy Still Shrouded In Uncertainty Through Year-End

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani assessed that uncertainty in the global economy is likely to persist until the end of the year.

Read More