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TUE · 2026-02-10 · 14:37 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0210-15034
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Indonesia on track for 10% growth by 2029, energy envoy Hashim says

Indonesia is on track for 10 per cent economic growth by 2029, beyond the 8 per cent target set by leader Prabowo Subianto, his climate and energy envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo has insisted. Hailing multiple projects in the works such as social housing and the development of boarding schools for low-

Kolette LimSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-02-10 · 14:37 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Indonesia on track for 10% growth by 2029, energy envoy Hashim says
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The target is to do 500 schools, a maximum of 500,000 kids in the free meals scheme.

factualHashim Djojohadikusumo
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Only 100,000 kids are being accommodated in 166 schools in the free meals scheme.

statisticHashim Djojohadikusumo
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Prabowo won last year’s election by securing 58.6 per cent of votes.

statisticHashim Djojohadikusumo
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President Prabowo Subianto set an 8 per cent economic growth target.

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Indonesia is on track for 10 per cent economic growth by 2029.

predictionHashim Djojohadikusumo
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Indonesia is on track for 10 per cent economic growth by 2029, beyond the 8 per cent target set by President Prabowo Subianto, his climate and energy envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo has insisted.Hailing multiple projects in the works such as social housing and the development of boarding schools for low-income families, Hashim told a forum in Jakarta on Tuesday that his elder brother Prabowo had to go up against “a quagmire of bureaucratic inertia and resistance” after winning the top job in the country on his third try 15 months ago.Addressing attendees at the South China Morning Post’s China Conference: Southeast Asia 2026, he said: “It’s really the iron will of my president that things have gotten done … It’s been a hard slog.”Since helming the leadership, Prabowo has rolled out multiple welfare programmes, including the flagship free meals scheme for children and free medical check-ups for the whole population.Prabowo, according to Hashim, had been ruminating about the nutritious meals programme long before he won last year’s election by securing 58.6 per cent of votes – a margin the envoy said was higher than expected.“At the moment, only 100,000 kids are being accommodated in 166 schools. The target is to do 500 schools, a maximum of 500,000 kids who are from the poorest of the poor,” Hashim said at a forum fireside chat.
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