Indonesia’s Finance Minister, Purbaya, has expressed confidence that prices for non-subsidized fuels, specifically Pertamax and Pertamax Green 95, will soon decrease. This optimism stems from easing tensions between the United States and Iran. The minister believes a de-escalation in geopolitical conflict will positively impact global oil prices. No specific timeframe for the price reduction was given, but Purbaya indicated expectations for stabilization. Pertamax and Pertamax Green 95 are popular gasoline choices in Indonesia not subject to government subsidies. The anticipated price decrease could offer economic relief to Indonesian consumers. This prediction reflects a broader expectation that improved international relations will contribute to more stable energy markets.
