Economics

Indonesia GDP Grows Most Since 2008, New Curbs Stem Recovery

  • Second-quarter growth beats expectations, rising 7.07% on-year
  • Renewed restrictions to drag on economy in third quarter
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Indonesia’s economy snapped a year of contractions in the second quarter as a temporary relaxation of virus curbs benefited consumption and investment -- but before restrictions were reimposed.