Navigating Uncertainty: Indonesia’s Economic Outlook in a Shifting Global Landscape

What does the future hold for Indonesia as global shifts accelerate and uncertainty becomes the norm?

That was the big question explored at today’s EGN Indonesia Executive Leadership 2 meeting. Members gathered for a timely and thought-provoking session led by Shuhaela Fabya Haqim from the Tony Blair Institute, who delivered deep insights on how global macro trends intersect with Indonesia’s local economic landscape.

Here are the key takeaways for forward-looking leaders:

1. Global Shifts Require Local Readiness
From geopolitics to AI and trade tensions, the ripple effects are real. Leaders must prepare by strengthening agility, scenario planning, and long-term thinking.

2. Indonesia Is Poised for Growth—If Leaders Lean In
With the right policies and leadership focus, Indonesia has the potential to lead in the region. But growth isn’t guaranteed. It requires intentional decision-making and strategic collaboration.

3. Foresight Is Now a Core Leadership Skill
Being reactive is no longer enough. Leaders need to sharpen their ability to anticipate and adapt—not just to trends, but to the structural shifts shaping business and society.

The leadership shift we need
In times of uncertainty, insight becomes an asset—and community becomes a catalyst. EGN continues to be a space where senior leaders come together to learn, reflect, and grow—side by side.

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