Jakarta, May 29 -- Indonesia's subsidized fuel prices, including Pertalite and biodiesel, will remain unchanged despite the rupiah weakening to Rp17,877 per US dollar, Deputy Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Yuliot said on Friday.

"We have already stated that subsidized fuel prices will not increase until the end of the year," Yuliot said at the ministry's office in Jakarta on Friday.

He emphasized that national fuel stocks remain secure and are currently above the minimum reserve threshold of 23 days, including supplies of non-subsidized fuel.

"For Pertalite, reserves are far above the minimum level, and the same applies to CN48 diesel," he said.

To address the rupiah's depreciation against the US dollar, Yuliot noted that the g...