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Indonesia raises fuel prices, sparking cost-of-living concerns

Published Wednesday, June 10, 2026 · Updated June 10

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Indonesia has raised the price of 92-octane gasoline, known as Pertamax, by 32.1 percent, increasing it to 16,250 rupiah per litre. This fuel price hike is expected to have domestic economic implications and is part of the government's broader strategy to manage inflation.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The price of 92-octane gasoline, Pertamax, in Indonesia has increased by 32.1 per cent, rising from 12,300 rupiah to 16,250 rupiah (US$0.9053) per litre.
  • The fuel price hike has domestic economic implications and is part of the government's efforts to manage inflation.

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    The article examines the domestic economic implications of Indonesia's fuel price hike and the government's efforts to manage inflation.

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