TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's inflation eased in November, Central Statistics Agency (BPS) said on Thursday, Dec. 1.
"Inflation in November reached 5.42 percent year-on-year, lower than the previous month's 5.71 percent," BPS Deputy for Distribution and Services Statistics, Setianto, said in a press conference held virtually.
This figure exceeded the central bank's target of 2 to 4 percent but was accompanied by a trend of economic recovery, as the country's gross domestic product grew 5.44 percent in the second quarter and 5.72 percent in the third quarter, with a surplus in the trade balance for 30 consecutive months.
Even though it is under control, "we have to stay vigilant, and we have to be careful that now the global economy is not in a normal position," President Joko Widodo or Jokowi emphasized.
President Jokowi urged all parties to have a sense of crisis, formulate grand strategies and seize every opportunity.
Xinhua
Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News