Indonesia’s economy to grow 6.4-6.9 percent in 2014

Indonesian Finance Minister Chatib Basri has predicted that Indonesia will have an economic growth at the level of 6.4-6.9 percent in 2014.
Indonesian Finance Minister Chatib Basri has predicted that Indonesia will have an economic growth at the level of 6.4-6.9 percent in 2014.

"The government is optimistic that the target can be achieved considering the improvement in the world’s economy and the growth of Indonesia ’s industry and trade sectors," ANTARAR News quoted the minister during a meeting with members of the parliament here on May 28 as saying.

The minister also mentioned about inflation rate which will be at 3.5-5.5 percent next year. He said the government will boost food production to control food prices and implement policies in the energy sector.

"Low inflation rate, in long term, will boost Indonesia’s economy to be convergent with other countries’ economy in the region. It will make our economy more competitive," said he.

Meanwhile, Bank Indonesia (BI) has predicted that the national economy in the second quarter of 2013 will grow at a slower pace than projected earlier, and so will the economic growth this year.

The domestic economy grew 6.02 percent in the first quarter of 2013, down from 6.11 percent a quarter earlier or lower than the central bank’s forecast of 6.2 percent.-VNA

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