New Fuel Subsidy Scheme: 5 Most Targeted Recipient Groups

New Fuel Subsidy Scheme: 5 Most Targeted Recipient Groups
New Fuel Subsidy Scheme: 5 Most Targeted Recipient Groups
New fuel subsidy scheme and recipients (MI)

THE Indonesian government is currently designing and implementing a new scheme for fuel oil (BBM) subsidies to ensure that this assistance is more targeted and reduces waste that has occurred so far.

In this new scheme, fuel subsidies will no longer be given evenly, but will be more focused on certain groups of people and sectors that really need them.

The new fuel subsidy scheme aims to ease the burden on low-income communities and optimize the use of subsidy funds for productive sectors.

This step was taken because previously it was felt that fuel subsidies were not on target and there was potential for abuse by groups who did not need the assistance.

Therefore, the government through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) and the Ministry of Social Affairs (Kemensos) is introducing a more measurable mechanism.

The following are several categories of fuel subsidy recipients based on the new scheme that will be implemented:

1. Poor and Vulnerable Communities

The government will prioritize providing fuel subsidies to the people registered in Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS). This group consists of poor families who have low incomes and are vulnerable to poverty. Distribution of subsidies to them is expected to help them reduce their burden of expenses, especially in transportation and household energy costs.

2. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Group

MSMEs are a sector that is very vulnerable to fluctuations in energy prices, especially fuel. Therefore, this business group will receive more attention in the new subsidy scheme. The government hopes that by providing subsidies to MSMEs, small businesses can maintain the continuity of their businesses without having to be burdened with high energy costs.

3. Public Transportation

Public transportation such as buses, public transportation and motorbike taxis are often people’s mainstay in daily mobility. With more focused fuel subsidies, it is hoped that public transportation costs will be more affordable. This will certainly have a positive impact on people who depend on public transportation for their activities.

4. Farmers and Fishermen

Farmer and fisherman groups who need fuel for agricultural and fisheries operations will also be the main recipients of this subsidy. Many farmers use fuel to operate agricultural machinery, while fishermen need fuel for boats and fishing gear. With subsidies, it is hoped that agricultural and fishery products will be more affordable and improve the welfare of farmers and fishermen.

5. Specific Industries

Certain industrial sectors, such as those involved in food security, production of basic commodities, and other sectors that support people’s basic needs, will also receive fuel subsidies. The government considers these sectors to be very important for the continuity of the national economy, so that the subsidies provided can increase competitiveness and reduce production costs.

Use of Technology for Distribution of Subsidies

The government also plans to use technology to optimize the distribution of fuel subsidies. One of the proposed mechanisms is to use special applications and cards that make it easier to monitor subsidy recipients.

Through this system, the government can more easily verify who is entitled to receive subsidies and avoid potential abuse that has often occurred in the past.

In addition, quota restrictions for each type of fuel will also be implemented to ensure that only those who are entitled to subsidies receive them. In this way, it is hoped that there will be no more misuse or waste of subsidies that are not well targeted.

The implementation of the new fuel subsidy scheme certainly faces challenges, especially in terms of verifying accurate recipient data and transparency in distribution.

However, if implemented well, this scheme is expected to increase the efficiency of using the subsidy budget and provide greater benefits for people in need.

The government hopes that with well-targeted subsidies, sectors that depend on fuel can continue to run at more affordable costs, while poor people will no longer be burdened by ever-increasing fuel prices. (Z-10)

Source:

  • Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM). (2024). New Fuel Subsidy Scheme and Its Distribution. Jakarta: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
  • Ministry of Social Affairs (Kemensos). (2024). Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS). Jakarta: Ministry of Social Affairs.

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‌ ## Fuel Subsidies in‍ Indonesia: A Shift Towards Targeted‍ Assistance

**Interviewer:** Welcome​ to the ⁤show. Today we’re discussing Indonesia’s new fuel subsidy scheme. Joining us is [**Guest Expert Name**], an expert on Indonesian economic policy. Can you tell us about this new scheme and why it’s being ⁤implemented?

**Guest⁢ Expert:** Thanks for having me. Indonesia is moving towards a more targeted approach​ to fuel⁣ subsidies. Previously, subsidies were provided universally, ‌which led⁢ to inefficiencies and potential abuse. The new scheme will focus on specific ‍groups ⁤who ‍truly need ⁤the assistance, ensuring that funds are used effectively.

**Interviewer:** That’s interesting. Who are the main beneficiaries of these new subsidies?

**Guest Expert:**⁤ ⁣ The ⁤government has identified five key categories:

1. **Poor and vulnerable communities:** Those registered in ‍the Integrated‌ Social Welfare‍ Data (DTKS) will be prioritized, ⁣alleviating their burden on transportation and household⁢ energy costs.

2. **Micro, Small‌ and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs):** These businesses are vulnerable to fuel price fluctuations,⁣ and subsidies ⁣will help⁣ them maintain operations without being crushed by high energy ​costs.

3. **Public transportation:** Subsidies⁢ will help keep public transport affordable, ⁤benefiting‍ those who rely on‌ it ⁣for daily commutes.

4. **Farmers ‍and fishermen:** Fuel is essential for their operations, and subsidies ensure ⁣affordable‍ food and fishing products.

5. **Specific industries:** Sectors crucial to food security, basic commodities production, and other essential services will receive support to enhance competitiveness and⁢ reduce costs.

**Interviewer:** This sounds⁢ like a significant⁢ shift. How‍ will these subsidies ⁢be distributed?

**Guest Expert:** The ⁣government is leveraging technology to ​ensure efficient and transparent ​distribution.

Details on the ‍specific technology being used⁢ haven’t been fully⁣ disclosed yet, but it’s likely to involve electronic systems for registration‌ and verification of beneficiaries. [**Guest Expert Name**], thank you for your invaluable ⁤insights on Indonesia’s new‍ fuel ⁢subsidy scheme.

This new approach ⁣demonstrates a commitment to social⁣ welfare and economic sustainability,

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