Consumer confidence in Indonesia showed an increase in July 2025, as revealed by Bank Indonesia’s monthly Consumer Survey.
The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) for July stood at 118.1, indicating optimism since it remains above the 100-point threshold.
This figure is slightly higher than the 117.8 recorded in the previous month.
The rise in overall confidence was mainly driven by an improvement in the Consumer Expectation Index (CEI).
In July, the CEI reached 129.6, up from 128.9 in June, reflecting consumers’ more positive outlook on the economy in the coming months.
On the other hand, the Current Economic Condition Index (CECI) remained relatively unchanged, registering 106.6 in July compared to 106.7 the month before.
This stability suggests that while consumers’ present view of the economy did not shift significantly, their future expectations contributed to the overall confidence increase.
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