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Indonesia's GDP Growth Rate Slows to 4.87 Percent in First Quarter

(MENAFN) Indonesia's economy experienced a deceleration in growth during the first three months of 2025, registering a 4.87% expansion. This marks the slowest pace of growth since the third quarter of 2021.

Official data released by Statistics Indonesia indicates that the nation's total economic output reached approximately $344 billion in the first quarter.

The agricultural sector, encompassing forestry and fishing, demonstrated the most significant increase in production, with a growth rate of 10.52%, according to the official statement.

In terms of expenditure, the export of goods and services saw the largest expansion, climbing by 6.78%.

However, the Indonesian economy experienced a downturn when comparing the first quarter to the final quarter of the previous year.

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