Indonesia is experiencing a significant increase in fuel prices due to disruptions in supply caused by the ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the impact of the situation as over 100 million Indonesians prepare to travel for Eid celebrations. The surge in fuel costs is creating challenges for the country, which relies heavily on imports to meet its energy needs. The timing of the price hike coincides with one of the busiest travel periods in Indonesia, exacerbating the situation for residents and businesses alike. The government is closely monitoring the situation and exploring measures to mitigate the impact on the economy and the population. As the conflict continues, the uncertainty surrounding fuel supply remains a pressing concern for Indonesia.