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Indonesia budget deficit at 0.21% of GDP in January, Finance Minister says

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 10:48 PM

JAKARTA, Feb 23 (Reuters) – Indonesia recorded a 54.6 trillion rupiah ($3.25 billion) budget deficit in January, the equivalent of ​0.21% of its total GDP, ‌with an increase in revenue offset by higher spending, the finance ministry data showed on Monday.

Revenues in the first month of 2026 ‌reached ​172.7 trillion rupiah, up ⁠20.5% from a ⁠year earlier, reflecting reduced tax refunds and matching data released earlier this year. Spending rose 25.7% on an annual ​basis to hit 227.3 trillion rupiah.

Investors are watching the government’s fiscal position ⁠closely after a ⁠turbulent start to 2026 in ​Indonesia’s financial markets, triggered by concerns about ​the country’s fiscal health, the independence of ‌its central bank and the transparency of its stock exchange.

The government usually books a budget surplus in the ⁠early part of a year, when tax revenues are typically stronger, with some large bills, including ⁠subsidy ‌payments, also paid later in ⁠the year.

Last year, revenues were ​weak ‌in the first few months ​partly because ⁠of a problematic launch of a major upgrade in the tax office’s core system.

($1 = 16,795 rupiah)

(Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo, Ananda Teresia; Editing by John Mair and ​David Stanway)