Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has addressed the recent increase in prices for non-subsidized fuel. Spokesperson Dwi Anggia stated the price adjustment was… [The provided text ends abruptly here. A complete summary cannot be provided without the full article. This summary is a placeholder acknowledging the incomplete information.] The Ministry’s explanation aims to clarify the factors driving the price changes for consumers. Further details regarding the specific reasons for the hike are expected to be released. This adjustment impacts fuel types not benefiting from government subsidies. The move is likely to affect transportation costs and potentially broader economic indicators. The government maintains the subsidy program for certain fuel types to mitigate the impact on vulnerable populations.