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The Directorate General of Financing and Risk Management (DJPPR) of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance reported that government debt reached Rp 3,549.17 trillion by January 2017. This figure comprises Rp 2,815.71 trillion in State Bonds (SBN) and Rp 733.46 trillion in loans. Japan remains the largest creditor, with loans totaling Rp 200.1 trillion, followed by France with Rp 32.8 trillion. In addition to specific countries, Indonesia also owes Rp 366 trillion to several international organizations.
Furthermore, in January 2017 alone, government debt increased by Rp 82.21 trillion. This is because at the end of 2016, government debt was recorded at Rp 3,466.96 trillion. This increase stemmed from an Rp 81.88 trillion rise in SBN and an Rp 0.33 trillion increase in loans.
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