Jakarta, April 20 -- Indonesia will keep the price of subsidized three-kilogram LPG unchanged, with supply remaining above the national minimum threshold, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said Monday, underscoring efforts to protect low-income households from rising living costs.

"Specifically for subsidized LPG, our stock is above the national minimum standard, and there is no price increase," Lahadalia told a press conference at his ministry in Jakarta, adding the policy aligns with the government's stance on subsidized gasoline and diesel.

Since the three-kg LPG program was introduced in 2007, the government has not raised its price, he said. Instead, distortions often occur at the distributor and retail base le...