The mudik, as the great Eid ul-Fitr exodus is known, is one of the largest annual human migrations on Earth and a ritual of return that defines the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
This year, the Ministry of Transportation estimates that 143.9 million journeys will be made. But it could hardly arrive at a worse time for the government’s finances.
In Monday morning trading, Brent crude rose as high as US$106.50 before settling at US$100.37. For Indonesia, a net oil importer that spends heavily to keep fuel affordable for its citizens, the numbers have become deeply uncomfortable.
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