Indonesian businesspeople in Jakarta react with concern to rising oil prices and inflation risks from the Iran-Israel conflict fallout, as monitored by Bank Indonesia.
Indonesian businesspeople in Jakarta react with concern to rising oil prices and inflation risks from the Iran-Israel conflict fallout, as monitored by Bank Indonesia.
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Indonesian Businesses Brace for Iran-Israel Conflict Fallout

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Following US-Israeli strikes on Iran—detailed in prior coverage—that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and escalated Middle East tensions with oil and gold surges, Indonesian businesses are implementing short-term risk mitigations amid rising costs, while Bank Indonesia monitors inflation risks.

Iran's retaliation and threats to close the Strait of Hormuz have driven Brent crude up 7.14% to $78.07 per barrel and gold 1.77% to $5,368.15 per troy ounce as of March 3, 2026, with Asian stocks declining.

Apindo Chair Shinta W. Kamdani described a 'wait and see but prepared' stance, with businesses adjusting costs, improving efficiency, managing forex exposure, and diversifying supplies. She urged government action on energy/food stability and an independent foreign policy.

Market observer Reydi Octa noted selective buying of energy/commodity stocks benefiting from higher oil prices, though the IHSG fell due to foreign outflows and a weakening rupiah.

Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor Aida S. Budiman highlighted inflation monitoring (February at 4.76% yoy), focusing on oil, gold, and food prices, while committing to exchange rate and inflation stability. Asia-Pacific markets dropped: Kospi -2%, Nikkei 225 -0.42%, S&P/ASX 200 -0.57%.

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Indonesian X users and analysts discuss economic fallout from US-Israeli strikes on Iran killing Khamenei, emphasizing oil and gold price surges, inflation risks under Bank Indonesia watch, business risk mitigations, export disruptions, rupiah weakening, and APBN pressures; sentiments range from cautious warnings to urgent calls for fiscal resilience.

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Die US- und israelischen Angriffe auf den Iran, bei denen der Oberste Führer Ali Khamenei getötet wurde, haben zur Schließung der Straße von Hormuz und zu einem Anstieg der Öl- und Goldpreise geführt. Diese Eskalation bedroht die Bemühungen Südafrikas um Inflationskontrolle und Zinssenkungen. Während höhere Ölpreise Risiken bergen, bieten steigende Goldpreise einige wirtschaftliche Vorteile.

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Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and prompted Strait of Hormuz disruptions, oil prices rose nearly 8% amid ongoing tensions. Indian markets shed Rs 6.35 lakh crore on Tuesday, with the rupee weakening on supply fears. Globally, the dollar strengthened as a safe haven while the yen and euro weakened.

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Tokyo stocks declined for a third consecutive day as tensions escalated in the Middle East over Iran. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda warned of significant potential impacts on the economy, while the government stated there would be no immediate disruptions to oil supplies.

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