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A worker (right) inspects a coil, the metal heating element in an e-cigarette that produces vapor from e-juices, at a vape shop in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 19, 2015.
A worker (right) inspects a coil, the metal heating element in an e-cigarette that produces vapor from e-juices, at a vape shop in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 19, 2015.`
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Regulating vape retail market can reduce smoking epidemic

The experience of many countries, as well as the results of many studies, suggest that Indonesian lawmakers might want to consider regulating the domestic vaping market as part of the country's battle against its persistently high smoking prevalence.

6 hours ago
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The government-in-waiting and a reckoning on Indonesia’s foreign policy

It would do well for the incoming government to approach foreign policy with an eye to continuing the diplomacy Indonesia has shaped over the past nine years, in both regional and global matters, into a solid model that other countries can emulate.

7 hours ago
Editorial

Golden generation

The team and the country will need Shin’s touch more than ever after the Asian Cup, whether or not the squad wins the coveted trip to the Paris Olympics.

8 hours ago

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Adequate and reliable data key to raising tax revenues

Enforcement is only effective when comprehensive data is available. Similarly, taxpayers are more willing to pay their taxes if the tax office has sufficient information at its disposal. 

1 day ago
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The benefit of public-private partnership: Financial sector cybersecurity

The Indonesian cybersecurity index scored 63.64, placing it 48th, below the average value of the world cybersecurity index.

1 day ago
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The convenience of financial transactions at your fingertips

The government must ensure that robust internet connectivity is accessible in all remote areas in Indonesia to successfully implement the digital transformation. 

1 day ago
Editorial

Thai's Myanmar initiative

Myanmar is in the throes of an emergency on multiple fronts, with allied anti-junta groups backed by a pro-democracy parallel government seizing control of several military posts and towns.

1 day ago
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Making a case for circular consumer credit

Applications of circular economy generally involve the physical economy, but circularity can also be applied to intangibles, specifically consumer credit in the financial services sector.

2 days ago
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Analysis: Indonesia denies normalization with Israel to enter OECD

The Indonesian government has refuted Israeli reports that it is actively seeking to normalize diplomatic ties with the State of Israel. Said reports suggested that Indonesia's alleged pursuit of such a normalization is tied to the Southeast Asian country’s ongoing efforts to join the multilateral Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), of which Israel is already a member. Indonesia sees entry to the economic forum of developed nations as a pivotal phase in its journey to become a developed country.

3 days ago
analysis

Analysis: For or against a Prabowo presidency without opposition?

Politicians capitalized on Idul Fitri holiday last week to embark on silaturahmi (kinship) visits in the name of coalition building. This year, Prabowo Subianto paid visits to key allies while talks of an imminent meeting between the president-elect and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) matriarch Megawati Soekarnoputri have spread.

5 days ago
analysis

Analysis: Questions raised about BSD, PIK following inclusion as PSNs

The government recently approved 14 new national strategic projects (PSN), including Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2 and Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) in Banten, both of which are developments by publicly listed property companies. However, with these projects set to be funded by private investors, questions have been raised regarding the reasoning behind their inclusion as PSNs.

3 weeks ago
analysis

Analysis: Losing presidential candidates go for the jugular. But for what?

Both losing presidential candidates, Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo, are demanding nothing less than a revote in their appeal to the Constitutional Court, claiming that the Feb. 14 election should be invalidated and the results annulled because of problems with the nomination of the running mate of the winning candidate.

3 weeks ago
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Analysis: Troubled Indonesia Eximbank hit by another round of Rp 2.5 trillion fraud

The financially troubled Indonesian Export Financing Agency (LPEI), known as Indonesia Eximbank, has suffered from another round of bad debts, resulting from fraud. Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati recently submitted a report of fraud at the bank involving four borrowers, amounting to Rp 2.5 trillion, to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO). More problems are expected to be revealed as more borrowers also fall under the AGO’s investigation.

1 month ago
analysis

Analysis: Consolation prize for PDI-P: House speakership

It is by far the least powerful job among the country's highest state political institutions, but for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), the position of House speaker may be a consolation prize after emerging as the party with the most votes in the February general elections. But even this is not automatic, depending upon the dictates of other parties.

1 month ago
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Analysis: Prabowo to increase tax ratio, state budget deficit

Defense minister and presumptive president-elect Prabowo Subianto attended the Mandiri Investment Forum 2024 as keynote speaker last week, a role that would normally be performed by President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo. The keynote speech that ran for over an hour, discussed a litany of topics, ranging from the messiness of democracy in Indonesia to the country’s extremely low tax ratio and the low contribution of government spending to GDP.

1 month ago
editorial

Thai's Myanmar initiative

Myanmar is in the throes of an emergency on multiple fronts, with allied anti-junta groups backed by a pro-democracy parallel government seizing control of several military posts and towns.

1 day ago
editorial

Human-centered journalism

While the internet, and later social media, have created seismic changes in the media industry by disrupting how news and content are distributed and monetized, if we are to believe proponents of AI, the change that is coming will be even more fundamental.

2 days ago
editorial

Dawn of a worse dengue era

The Health Ministry estimated in 2017 that a dengue outbreak, which sickened around 200,000 people, cost the economy nearly Rp 1 trillion (US$61 million).

3 days ago
editorial

No surprises

We couldn't have expected the Constitutional Court to rule any differently on the multiple election disputes it was handling and while it averted political havoc in doing so, it leaves us with the bigger question: Who are the real losers?

4 days ago
editorial

Militarizing Papua

The military's recognition of the OPM by its self-declared name is more than mere semantics, and we can expect an escalation in its operations to quell the separatist group fighting for an independent Papua.

5 days ago
editorial

Enlighteningly frightening

Horror films are not merely vessels of terror but also cultural expression, reflecting the nation's rich tapestry of folklore, mythology and communal anxieties.

1 week ago
editorial

Tough choices for the rupiah

Further depreciation of the rupiah would eventually put our inflation rate and economic growth at great risk, given the impact of imported inflation.

1 week ago
opinion

Analysis: Indonesia denies normalization with Israel to enter OECD

The Indonesian government has refuted Israeli reports that it is actively seeking to normalize diplomatic ties with the State of Israel. Said reports suggested that Indonesia's alleged pursuit of such a normalization is tied to the Southeast Asian country’s ongoing efforts to join the multilateral Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), of which Israel is already a member. Indonesia sees entry to the economic forum of developed nations as a pivotal phase in its journey to become a developed country.

3 days ago

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