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Report Launch: June 2025 Indonesia Economic Prospects

The June 2025 report examines the housing sector’s potential to reduce poverty and accelerate Indonesia’s development through strong economic activity and job creation.

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Date & Time

June 22 - 23, 2025 ET

June 23, 2025 at 09:00-11:00 (Jakarta Time) | June 22, 2025 at 22:00 – 24:00 (Washington DC time)

Location

Soehanna Hall at the Energy Building, Jakarta

Hybrid

Zoom, Facebook Live and In-person attendance.

Event Contact

Deviana Djalil: ddjalil@worldbank.org 

Join the event:

  1. Watch on our Facebook page
  2. Watch on the Zoom platfom
  3. Register for in-person attendance

The Indonesia Economic Prospects (IEP) is a bi-annual World Bank flagship report that provides an impartial and up-to-date assessment of macroeconomic developments, policies, and outlook as well as thematic development challenges for the Indonesian economy. The IEP report aims to inform the public policy debate and is intended for a wide audience, including policy makers, business leaders, financial market participants, the community of investment analysts and professionals, academics and think tanks, and the wider public.

The IEP has two main parts with specific and complementary objectives. The first part highlights key economic developments over recent months, and places these in a longer-term and global context. Based on these developments, and on policy changes over the period, the IEP regularly updates the outlook for Indonesia’s economy. This part of the report contributes to the critical need for regular and sound macroeconomic monitoring. The second part of the report provides an in-depth examination of selected economic and policy issues, and analysis of medium-term development challenges.

The June 2025 edition of the IEP will examine the housing sector’s potential to reduce poverty and accelerate Indonesia’s development through strong economic activity, job creation and productivity. It will outline investment and reform opportunities to optimize public spending, mobilize private capital, and achieve the 3 Million Homes target. Recognizing key trade-offs—fiscal, institutional, and spatial—the report advocates for a people-centered strategy as a sustainable pathway to inclusive growth.

Time

Agenda

Speakers

08:30 – 09:00

Participants sign in

 

09:00 – 09:02

Opening of the event

MC: Dwi Endah Abriningrum, World Bank

09:02 – 09:08

Opening Remarks

Carolyn Turk, Country Director, World Bank Indonesia and Timor-Leste

09:09 – 09:14

Welcome Address

Gita Kamath, Deputy Head of Mission, Australian Embassy for Indonesia

09:15 – 09:25

Keynote Speech:

Unlocking 3 Million Homes: Reforms to Realize the Promize

H.E Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, Coordinating Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Republic of Indonesia (invited)

09:26 – 09:41

Presentation of the report:

Part 1 – Macroeconomic Developments and Outlook

Habib Rab, Lead Economist, World Bank Indonesia and Timor-Leste

09:42 – 09:57

Presentation of the report:

Part 2 – People-First Housing: A Roadmap from Homes to Jobs Prosperity in Indonesia

Luis Triveño, Senior Urban Development Specialist, World Bank

 

09:59 – 10:49

Panel Discussion:

Getting It Done: Pathways from Policy to Impact

Moderator: Bjorn Philipp, Practice Manager, Urban, Resilience and Land, East Asia and Pacific Region, World Bank

 

Panelists:

·         Fahri Hamzah, Vice Minister of Housing and Settlement, Ministry of Housing and Settlement

·         Abdul Malik Sadat Idris, Deputy of Infrastructure, BAPPENAS

·         Joko Suranto, Chairman of Indonesia Real Estate Association

·         Wendy Haryanto, Executive Director of Jakarta Property Institute

 

10:50 – 11:00

Closing