印度尼西亚总统普拉博沃·苏比安托在国会年度国情咨文中宣布,该国上半年经济增长率达到5.45%,创下13年来最高纪录[1]。其中第一季度增长5.61%[1]。普拉博沃表示有信心在年底前实现6%的增长目标[1]。
在投资成效方面,普拉博沃强调去年的投资规模达1931万亿印尼盾(折合1080亿美元),创造了270万个就业机会[1]。今年上半年继续保持势头,投资额为1010万亿印尼盾(折合56.7亿美元),新增140万个就业[1]。他在讲话中推介了营养餐计划作为旗舰政策,指出该计划已覆盖近9000万学生和孕妇[1]。普拉博沃强调经济增长必须转化为就业和生活水平的实质提升[1]。
然而,经济学家对这些成果是否真正惠及普通民众提出了质疑[1]。经济学家Nailul Huda指出,家庭消费出现放缓,同时裁员情况增加,表明普通民众尚未感受到经济增长带来的红利[1]。
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto presented an optimistic economic outlook during his annual State of the Nation address to parliament, citing robust growth figures and ambitious targets for the remainder of the year. The country achieved first-half economic growth of 5.45%, marking a 13-year high, with first-quarter growth reaching 5.61%[1]. Prabowo expressed confidence that Indonesia would attain a 6% growth rate by year's end[1].
The president emphasized that economic expansion must translate into tangible improvements for ordinary citizens through job creation and rising living standards[1]. He highlighted a flagship nutrition program covering nearly 9 million students and pregnant women as part of his policy agenda[1]. Investment performance underscored recent economic momentum, with 19.31 trillion Indonesian rupiah ($10.8 billion) invested in the previous year, generating 2.7 million jobs, while the first half of this year saw 10.1 trillion rupiah ($5.67 billion) in investment creating 1.4 million positions[1].
However, economists have questioned whether these gains are benefiting the broader population. Economist Nailul Huda pointed to signs of weakening consumer spending and rising layoffs as evidence that ordinary Indonesians have not felt the benefits of the reported growth[1].