- Indonesia's economy faces a pivotal moment driven by interest rate cuts and a US trade deal.
- The central bank reduced borrowing costs to stimulate domestic demand and investment amid slowing global growth.
- The newly signed US-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement aims to boost exports and attract foreign capital.
- Analysts project 2024 GDP growth could reach 5.2% if policy measures effectively address structural challenges like infrastructure gaps.
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