KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's economy may contract at a steeper pace than expected in the third quarter, after coronavirus curbs were reinstated in the capital, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Tuesday. Jakarta, which contributes almost a fifth of gross domestic product (GDP), began imposing curbs on Monday to rein in an outbreak that has overwhelmed its healthcare system. They will run initially for two weeks but could be extended. Sri Mulyani said the step could cause the economy to contract beyond her outlook range of zero to a shrinkage of 2.1%, even though the curbs were less stringent than those imposed from March to early June.
Indonesia's Q3 GDP seen shrinking further on Jakarta virus curbs
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's economy may contract at a steeper pace than expected in the third quarter, after coronavirus curbs were reinstated in the capital, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Tuesday. Jakarta, which contributes almost a fifth of gross domestic product (GDP), began imposing curbs on Monday to rein in an outbreak that has overwhelmed its healthcare system. They will run initially for two weeks but could be extended. Sri Mulyani said the step could cause the economy to contract beyond her outlook range of zero to a shrinkage of 2.1%, even though the curbs were less stringent than those imposed from March to early June.