Indonesia: Consumer Prices Rise 11.03 Percent in June 2008
Today the National Statistics Office (Badan Pusat Statistik) reported that consumer prices rose at 11.03% in June 2008. In May 2008 the Indonesian Government increased fuel prices dramatically pushing consumer prices by 10.4%.
Dr. Rusman Heriawan, Director General of BPS presented the latest figures in Jakarta. Starting with June 2008, CPI will be based on a consumption pattern obtained from 2007 Cost of Living Survey in 66 cities (2007=100). Without this modification inflation would have been reported at 12.8% for June 2008.
Especially poor people were hurt by higher food and fuel prices. In Indonesia more than 15% of the population live on less than USD 20.- a month.
The increase in consumer prices make it more likely that Bank Indonesia will increase key interest rates at the next meeting on July 3rd, 2008 to fight inflation.

