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Jakartans disinclined about Indonesian Credit Card

Reducing reliance on western credit card providers was the main notion behind the establishment of the Indonesian Credit Card (KKI), so the country has a system to rise to the task when worst comes to worst.

5 hours ago
Markets

Iranian oil offers to Chinese buyers fall as US blockade bites

The US re-imposed its blockade of Iran's shipping and ports on July 13 as a deal to halt the war between them broke down in an attempt to cut off oil sales, Tehran's primary source of hard currency. ...

7 hours ago
Economy premium

Indonesia, EU target October CEPA signing

Under the CEPA, around 90 percent of tariff lines for Indonesian goods entering the EU market will gradually be eliminated to zero. ...

10 hours ago

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Companies

People first: Why human resilience will shape Asia's future

For Randy Lianggara, president of emerging markets Asia at Sun Life, Asia’s future will be shaped not only by economic growth and technology, but by the resilience, adaptability, empathy and human potential of its people

10 hours ago
Regulations premium

Lower EV motorcycle subsidy may stall adoption, industry warns

President Prabowo Subianto unveiled a subsidy program for 1 million locally made electric motorcycles in his Aug. 14 state budget address, pitching the scheme as a triple win for consumers, energy security and jobs.

12 hours ago
Tech

Trump signs memo to help drastically boost US commercial space launches

The White House wants to enable at least 1,000 launches and re-entries annually by 2030, up from 178 launches last year.

13 hours ago
Markets

Asian markets extend rally as traders assess US Treasuries pledge

The lack of progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz added to unease on trading floors, with oil prices gradually rising over the past two weeks as the United States and Iran remain deadlocked.

14 hours ago
Economy premium

President's muted Nusantara support chills investment

The President made no mention of the country’s future capital city under construction in East Kalimantan in his State of the Nation address last Friday.

15 hours ago
Companies

Sekolah Sawit Lestari nurtures future generations, one tree at a time

Students gain practical knowledge and valuable experience as schools implement oil palm education into their curriculum

15 hours ago
Economy premium

Indonesia to kick off 30 GW tender in 100 GW solar power push

President Prabowo Subianto previously announced a plan to build 100 GW of solar power in the coming years, saying it could save the state up to Rp 73.9 trillion (US$4.14 billion) annually in electricity production.

1 day ago
Companies premium

State-owned explosive firm launches electronic detonator, restarts booster plant

The electronic detonator features programmable delay times for more precise blasting in underground mines, quarries and open-pit operations.

1 day ago
Tech premium

BI launches domestic credit card for public retail use

Bank Indonesia (BI) officially launched a domestic credit card for wider retail use on Independence Day, after years of preparation.

1 day ago
Economy

South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern

South Korea will flag off on Saturday a container ship bound for Europe via the Arctic, testing whether a route opened by melting sea ice can be commercially viable, but risking friction with Western allies, as the voyage requires Russian cooperation.

1 day ago
Markets premium

RI’s mineral exchange plan faces positioning, governance tests

President Prabowo Subianto announced that Indonesia will launch the Strategic Minerals and Commodities Exchange (BMKS), set to begin operations on Jan. 1 next year.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

EV motorcycle subsidy to return in September: Purbaya

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has signaled that the subsidy program for electric two-wheelers will resume in September.  

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Leading first BI meeting, Destry stresses growth, vigilance

Interim BI governor Destry Damayanti, widely expected to become the central bank’s chief soon, has conveyed a restrictive monetary policy stance in a turbulent global economy but also emphasized the need to push growth.

2 days ago
Economy premium

IKN earmarks Rp 5.3t for work on legislative, judicial buildings in 2027

The Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Authority will direct most of its 2027 budget toward completing legislative and judicial complexes, as private investment also expands across the future capital.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Govt to set rates for on-demand food, courier delivery fees

The government is finalizing new rules for ride-hailing services, with a presidential regulation expected to be issued in September.

2 days ago
Economy

Trump pauses 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days

US President Donald Trump paused the planned rollout of new tariffs on Canadian goods late Tuesday, after negotiations between both countries that went down to the wire.

2 days ago
Economy

Global bond markets put governments on notice over fiscal, inflation risks

US, Japanese, German and French borrowing costs are at their highest levels in years or decades as debt levels in developed countries look increasingly unsustainable.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Govt to centralize public procurement

President Prabowo Subianto has announced that all government procurement will be conducted through the National Public Procurement Agency (LKPP), in a move he claims will save the state hundreds of trillions of rupiah and which will have a profound impact on the business landscape.

2 days ago
Markets premium

IDX outperforms Asian markets on domestic optimism

Analysts highlighted easing uncertainty following the assessment by global index provider MSCI, along with positive sentiment surrounding President Prabowo Subianto’s annual speech, as the main drivers of the stock rally.  

3 days ago
Companies premium

Former Sritex workers pin hopes on Danantara takeover

Former employees of the bankrupt textile giant are hoping that a takeover of the assets by the state investment manager would help settle outstanding severance claims.

3 days ago
Economy

Against all odds: A scholar's story that inspired many

From displacement to success, Maluku-born Richard Waery details how education and a scholarship opportunity opened numerous doors for him. His is a story of resilience and proof that one opportunity can change the course of a lifetime.

3 days ago
Economy

Uneven demand amid Indonesia’s automotive recovery

Government programs, like the free nutritious meal initiative and Red and White Cooperatives, have helped drive commercial vehicle demand, but the boost may prove difficult to sustain.

3 days ago
Markets

Bond yields jump, oil extends gains as US-Iran ceasefire expires

Bond yields climbed on Tuesday to their highest in decades, with oil prices rising for a third day, while stocks gave up early gains in Asian trade as a US-Iran truce expired and Tehran threatened to adopt a "fully offensive" military posture.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Ambitious targets cast doubt on ‘prudent’ budget plan

Economists say the government’s macroeconomic assumptions for next year cast doubt on a 2027 budget plan that comes with relatively cautious goals for state revenue and expenditure.

4 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia’s rare earth push faces low-content, costly extraction hurdles

In July, more than 100 shipments were delayed at Indonesian ports due to a mandatory testing program screening mineral shipment for rare earth content, despite the lack of clear government guidelines on acceptable levels.

4 days ago
Economy

Japanese economy ekes out modest growth

The Japanese economy eked out modest growth in the second quarter despite the impact of the Iran war, official data showed Monday, but the reading fell short of market expectations.

4 days ago
Companies

Europe's heatwaves expose insurance gap as business losses mount

Moody's has published estimates that last summer's European heatwaves cost 43 billion euros (US$50 billion) in lost economic output while generating only about 500 million euros of insured payouts.

5 days ago

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Sat, August 22, 2026

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