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The Indonesian rupiah has reached a record low exchange rate against the US dollar at Rp17,600, prompting experts to warn that rising prices of essential goods will burden daily life, particularly due to the country's heavy reliance on imported raw materials, with potential repercussions for local producers who may have to increase prices or reduce their profit margins. #Economy #Inflation #CurrencyExchange #ID #US

Rupiah cetak rekor terlemah baru, apa yang akan terjadi selanjutnya? - BBC News Indonesia
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The Indonesian rupiah has reached a record low against the US dollar, impacting daily living costs and pushing domestic producers to either raise prices or reduce production sizes, as the depreciation affects the cost of imported raw materials, which make up about 70% of the economy, leading to increased prices for staple goods such as soybeans and other consumer products. #CurrencyExchange #EconomicImpact #CostOfLiving #ID #US

Rupiah cetak rekor terlemah baru, apa yang akan terjadi selanjutnya? - BBC News Indonesia
BBC 3w

The Indonesian rupiah has hit a new record low against the US dollar, reaching Rp17,600, prompting concerns among the public regarding rising daily living costs due to the heavy reliance on imported raw materials for various industries, leading producers to either raise prices or reduce product sizes to cope with increased production costs. #CurrencyExchange #InflationCrisis #EconomicImpact #ID #US

Rupiah cetak rekor terlemah baru, apa yang akan terjadi selanjutnya? - BBC News Indonesia
BBC 3w

The Indonesian rupiah has reached a record low against the US dollar at Rp17,600, leading to rising production costs for domestic producers reliant on imported raw materials, subsequently causing concerns about increasing prices for basic goods and the potential impact on daily living expenses. #CurrencyExchange #EconomicImpact #Inflation #ID

Rupiah cetak rekor terlemah baru, apa yang akan terjadi selanjutnya? - BBC News Indonesia