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Indonesia Holds the Lowest Debt Ratio Among G20 Nations, Says Minister

by Victoria Jones
July 5, 2025
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Indonesia maintains lowest debt ratio among G20 members: Minister – ANTARA News
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  • Indonesia’s Exemplary Fiscal Management: Leading the G20 with the Lowest Debt-to-GDP Ratio
    • Setting a Global Standard: How Indonesia Maintains Fiscal Stability
    • Sustaining Growth Amid Global Headwinds: Insights from Finance Leadership

Indonesia’s Exemplary Fiscal Management: Leading the G20 with the Lowest Debt-to-GDP Ratio

In an era marked by economic volatility and inflationary pressures worldwide, Indonesia has distinguished itself as a paragon of fiscal responsibility. The nation currently holds the lowest debt-to-GDP ratio among all G20 countries, a fact underscored by statements from Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati. This accomplishment not only reflects Indonesia’s disciplined approach to public finance but also signals its resilience amid ongoing global economic uncertainties. As the international community prepares for the upcoming G20 Summit, Indonesia’s financial stability offers a compelling example of sustainable growth in challenging times.

Setting a Global Standard: How Indonesia Maintains Fiscal Stability

Indonesia’s ability to sustain one of the healthiest debt profiles within major economies stems from several strategic pillars:

  • Consistent Economic Expansion: Over recent years, Indonesia has maintained steady GDP growth rates averaging around 5%, which has bolstered government revenues without resorting to excessive borrowing.
  • Comprehensive Tax System Reforms: The government has enhanced tax administration efficiency and broadened its tax base, resulting in improved revenue collection that supports budgetary needs.
  • Cautious Public Expenditure: Prioritizing investments in critical infrastructure and social welfare programs while curbing non-essential spending ensures fiscal discipline remains intact.

This prudent management contrasts sharply with other G20 members facing ballooning debt burdens. For instance, Japan’s debt-to-GDP ratio exceeds 250%, while Germany stands near 70%. Below is an updated comparison illustrating these disparities (2024 data):

Country Debt-to-GDP Ratio (%)
Indonesia 29.8
Germany 68.5
Japan 255.3
The United States 121.7
Brazil 88.9

Sustaining Growth Amid Global Headwinds: Insights from Finance Leadership

The Finance Minister recently highlighted how Indonesia’s low debt ratio is not merely a statistic but a reflection of deliberate policy choices aimed at long-term sustainability despite external shocks such as fluctuating commodity prices and geopolitical tensions.

  • Pioneering Renewable Energy Projects: With over $10 billion invested since last year alone, Indonesia is accelerating its transition towards solar and geothermal power to reduce fossil fuel reliance.
  • Nurturing Innovation Ecosystems: Beyond supporting small businesses through targeted grants and credit facilities, there is now increased emphasis on fostering tech startups that drive digital economy growth across urban centers like Jakarta and Surabaya.
  • Diversifying Digital Infrastructure: The government promotes widespread adoption of cloud computing and AI tools among enterprises to enhance productivity amid evolving market demands.
  • The minister emphasized that these efforts collectively contribute toward building robust economic foundations capable of absorbing shocks while promoting inclusive prosperity for all Indonesians.

    A refreshed snapshot comparing recent debt ratios further illustrates this point (figures sourced from IMF April 2024 report):

    < td >Indonesia
     < td >29 .8
     

    < td >India
     < td >87 .3
     

    < td >Brazil
     < td >89 .0
     

    < td >Argentina
     < td >98 .7
    & nbsp ;< / td >

    < td >United States

    Country

     
    Debt-to-GDP Ratio (%)

     
    120 .5

    A Roadmap for Emerging Economies: Lessons from Indonesia’s Fiscal Strategy  and Beyond

    Evolving economies aiming to emulate Indonesia’s success should consider adopting multifaceted approaches centered on fiscal prudence combined with proactive growth stimulation measures:

    • Tightening Budget Controls Without Sacrificing Development Goals: Governments must balance austerity with necessary investments in health care, education, and infrastructure projects that yield long-term returns.
    • Diversifying Revenue Streams Through Tax Modernization Efforts: Expanding taxable sectors—such as digital services—and leveraging technology-driven compliance systems can increase collections efficiently.
    • Cultivating Investor Confidence via Transparent Debt Management Frameworks:
      This includes setting clear borrowing limits aligned with macroeconomic indicators alongside prioritizing concessional loans or domestic financing options less vulnerable to currency fluctuations.
    • Pursuing Strategic Partnerships With Multilateral Institutions:
      A collaborative approach involving knowledge exchange programs helps build capacity around risk assessment models tailored specifically for emerging market contexts.
    • Navigating External Shocks Through Dynamic Macroeconomic Planning:
      An adaptive policy framework responsive to commodity price swings or geopolitical disruptions safeguards against sudden fiscal imbalances.

    • Laying Foundations for Green Economy Transitions:
      Sustainable financing mechanisms targeting climate-resilient infrastructure can simultaneously address environmental goals while stabilizing public finances over time.

      Together these strategies form an integrated blueprint enabling emerging nations not only to maintain manageable levels of public indebtedness but also foster resilient economies prepared for future challenges.

      Final Thoughts on Sustained Fiscal Health Amid Global Uncertainty

      The Indonesian experience vividly demonstrates how disciplined financial governance paired with forward-looking policies can create durable economic strength even during turbulent periods globally. Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati reiterates that maintaining this trajectory will be essential as international markets evolve post-pandemic. By continuing investment in innovation-led sectors alongside responsible budgeting practices, Indonesia aims not only at safeguarding macroeconomic stability but also enhancing quality of life nationwide​​​.​​​&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;;amp;&&&&;</a>. < / p>

      This steadfast commitment positions the country favorably within global investment circles while providing valuable lessons applicable across diverse developing regions seeking similar outcomes amidst complex international dynamics. As it continues strengthening its financial foundation, a balanced focus on sustainability coupled with innovation will remain pivotal moving forward.Tags: ANTARA Newsdebt managementdebt ratioeconomic growtheconomic stabilityEconomicsfinancefiscal policyG20G20 NationsGlobal economyGovernmentIndonesiaInternational RelationsJakartaMinisternational debt

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