Elisa Valenta
INDONESIA CORRESPONDENT
Elisa Valenta joined BT as its Indonesia correspondent in 2023. She began her journalism career in 2014, reporting on the Indonesian economy with a focus on capital markets, macroeconomics, energy, startups and commodities. Prior to joining BT, she held reporting roles at CNN Indonesia and Forbes Indonesia. With a decade of experience, she brings deep insight into one of South-east Asia’s most dynamic markets.
Indonesia to let airlines increase fuel surcharges as aviation costs soar
Aviation fuel prices have surged about 70% in the country, triggered by the Iran war
Indonesia names companies with high ownership concentration following MSCI transparency push
List includes Barito Renewables Energy and Dian Swastatika Sentosa
Asean manufacturing faces slowdown amid rising costs linked to Middle East conflict
S&P Global’s Asean manufacturing PMI falls to 51.8 in March, from 53.8 a month earlier
One year of Trump tariffs: What has changed and what’s next for South-east Asia?
The levies are reshaping supply chains and driving structural shifts, but the full impact is still to come
‘We’ve seen the worst-case scenario’: How Indonesia’s Cinema XXI navigated crisis and change
Caution, not aggression, defines how president director Suherman runs South-east Asia’s largest cinema operator by screen count
Coal tycoon Samin Tan arrested as Indonesia deepens illegal mining crackdown
It is one of the most high-profile moves yet in Jakarta’s sweeping clampdown on such activities in the sector
Indonesia’s manufacturers hit hard by Middle East energy shock, domestic gas crunch
Dual shock is squeezing margins, disrupting production and eroding competitiveness, say market players
Indonesia’s richest man, Djarum co-owner Michael Bambang Hartono, dies aged 86
The tycoon had an estimated net worth of US$17.5 billion
Indonesia eyes Budget cuts amid high oil prices, keeps free meal programme fund intact
The move could calm market concerns over a possible rise in the budget deficit from higher oil prices, says an economist
Indonesia’s Danantara shifts to investment phase, targets 7% returns
Some early gains could emerge from investments in bonds and equities, says a key executive