A recent forum, Islamic Economic Outlook 2026, focused on the potential economic repercussions for Indonesia stemming from the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. The forum analyzed scenarios and strategic options related to the regional conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel. Discussions centered on how the instability in the Middle East is already influencing global economic dynamics. Experts predict these impacts will become more pronounced by 2026, necessitating proactive planning. The event aimed to map out these potential consequences and explore strategies for Indonesia to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities. Further details regarding specific forecasts and strategic options were discussed during the forum, which brought together economists and policymakers. The analysis suggests a need for Indonesia to prepare for shifts in trade, investment, and financial markets.
