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Indonesia power tariffs, fuel prices to stay unchanged for 2 years

Reuters  |  JAKARTA 

(Reuters) - plans to keep and fuel prices unchanged this year and the next by hiking subsidies, two cabinet ministers and a said, in a move aimed at increasing the purchasing power of its citizens.

Southeast Asia's largest grew 5.07 percent in 2017, its best pace in four years, but consumption - the biggest contributor to the - has remained sluggish at around 5 percent from its pre-financial crisis era rate of 6 percent.

"The understands that people's purchasing power must be kept at its current level, if not increased," told reporters late on Monday.

The government will request parliament to approve the additional spending soon, he said.

won international praise and credit rating upgrades for the country after some fuel subsidies were discarded in 2015. In the last few years, some have also been phased out.

The measures have saved billions of dollars, which were then used to build infrastructure.

In 2017, the government spent 97.6 trillion rupiah ($6.87 billion) on energy subsidies, compared with 341.8 trillion rupiah in 2014.

State spending on infrastructure has risen more than 80 percent to 376.1 trillion rupiah in the same period.

The proposal to retain fuel and at current levels will not disrupt budgetary reforms, said on Tuesday, adding the budget deficit for this year could still be kept under 2.2 percent of the

Ego Syahrial, of at the energy ministry, said there will be no change in prices of RON 88 gasoline for 2018 and 2019. The fuel is currently not subsidised, but prices are set by the government every three months.

He also said the government will seek parliamentary approval to raise diesel subsidies to between 700 rupiah and 1,000 rupiah per litre, from the current 500 rupiah.

The has estimated that will have to be increased by around 5 trillion rupiah in 2018.

($1 = 13,758.0000 rupiah)

(Reporting by Wilda Asmarini and Maikel Jefriando; Writing by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Biju Dwarakanath)

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 13:05 IST
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