JAKARTA - Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said that the government is still monitoring the impact of the increase in the price of non-subsidized fuel oil (BBM) on inflation, especially from the transportation sector and commodity prices.

"The impact of inflation is that we see from transportation and prices. Well, we just monitor it first," he told the media, Wednesday, June 10.

In addition, Airlangga said that the government was also preparing a number of stimuli in response to rising fuel prices.

"Again it is being prepared (the stimulus)," he said.

However, he did not specify the form of the stimulus because he was still waiting for the final decision and reporting to President Prabowo Subianto.

"Yes, if it is decided, we will be informed. Report to the President first," he explained.

Previously, PT Pertamina Patra Niaga officially raised the price of non-subsidized fuel oil (BBM) types Pertamax and Pertamax Green 95 on June 10, 2026.

Based on the latest price list released by the company, the price of Pertamax increased from Rp. 12,300 per liter on June 9, 2026 to Rp. 16,250 per liter. The increase amounted to Rp. 3,950 per liter or around 32.1 percent.

Meanwhile, the price of Pertamax Green 95 increased from Rp12,900 per liter to Rp17,000 per liter. Thus, the product has increased by Rp4,100 per liter or about 31.8 percent.


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