Indonesia says to lend more to regions to support economy

FAN Editor

July 27, 2020

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia is placing 11.5 trillion rupiah ($793 million) in state funds with some regional development banks and extending loans to provincial governments to support economic recovery amid the pandemic, the finance minister said on Monday.

Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said the programme is a follow-up to the 30 trillion rupiah allocated to state lenders which carries similar requirements and targets.

The funds will be placed with regional development banks in the capital Jakarta and the provinces of West Java, Central Java, East Java, and North Sulawesi. The government is also considering fund placements at regional development banks in Bali and Yogyakarta provinces.

Indrawati also announced during an online briefing a 15 trillion rupiah loan scheme for the provincial governments of Jakarta and West Java, the countries top economic and industrial hubs, to revive economic activity.

The funds were raised by the central bank buying government bonds, which will allow for low interest costs for the provincial governments to build roads, markets and health infrastructure, Indrawati said.

“The aim is to restart projects that were postponed due to (budget) refocusing efforts and support economic growth while upholding COVID-19 health protocols,” Indrawati said.

Indonesia’s economy is expected to contract or at best barely grow this year, according to the finance ministry, as the pandemic slashes economic activity.

(Reporting by Tabita Diela; Editing by Fransiska Nangoy and Ed Davies)

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