Indonesia announces work from home policy, limits fuel to counter Iran war impact
Published on 1 Apr 2026 3:56:25 PM
Indonesia will implement measures effective April 1 to counter soaring energy prices and supply disruptions linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, the government said on Tuesday (March 31).
Among the changes being introduced, the government will implement a work from home policy every Friday for civil servants, except health and security sectors, coordinating minister of economy Airlangga Hartarto said, which could save 6.2 trillion rupiah ($364.92 million) in fuel subsidies.
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Indonesia will implement measures effective April 1 to counter soaring energy prices and supply disruptions linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, the government said on Tuesday (March 31).
Among the changes being introduced, the government will implement a work from home policy every Friday for civil servants, except health and security sectors, coordinating minister of economy Airlangga Hartarto said, which could save 6.2 trillion rupiah ($364.92 million) in fuel subsidies.
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