Year-on-year growth accelerated to 2.1%, with government debt rising 3.7% to US$217.3 billion
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Indonesia's external debt rose to US$444.4 billion (Rp8,026.75 trillion) in May 2026, according to Bank Indonesia. The figure represents a 2.1% year-on-year increase, slightly higher than the 2.0% growth recorded in April 2026.
Government external debt stood at US$217.3 billion, growing 3.7% year-on-year, relatively stable compared to the previous month. The debt was primarily allocated to health and social services (22.0%), government administration and defense (20.6%), education (16.2%), construction (11.5%), and transportation and warehousing (8.5%). Private external debt remained dominated by long-term obligations, accounting for 74.9% of the total.
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