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Tourism worsens Bali waste crisis

Longer-term solutions, such as Bali’s planned waste-to-energy (WtE) facility, are not expected to be completed until November 2027, and undergo a finalization phase before becoming operational in December 2027.  

1 hour ago
Regulations

Prabowo orders ride-hailing companies' maximum commission set at 8 percent

Prabowo said he signed a presidential regulation which was the basis for the new maximum commission cap that ride-hailing firms could take from their driver partners. ...

17 hours ago
Economy premium

RI manufacturing growth slows in April: Industry Ministry survey

The Industrial Confidence Index (IKI), a monthly gauge of factory activity published by on Wednesday, came in at 51.75 last month, easing from March’s 51.86 but still above the 50 threshold that separates expansion from contraction. ...

18 hours ago

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Economy

China, US economic chiefs raise complaints in 'candid' call ahead of Trump-Xi summit

The top US and Chinese economic officials held "candid" talks on Thursday ahead of a meeting set for May between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, with both sides raising complaints about the other's trade policies, the US Treasury and Chinese state media said.

18 hours ago
Regulations

Wikimedia completes Indonesia registration under threat of ban

Under a 2020 regulation, all electronic system providers (PSEs) must register in Indonesia for what the government called legal and user protection purposes before making their services available.

23 hours ago
Economy premium

EU seeks to allay RI supply concerns amid sanctions on Russian oil

Brussels has blacklisted the Karimun oil terminal over its alleged use in Russian oil shipments but says EU sanctions create no obligations for non-EU entities operating outside the Union. 

22 hours ago
Economy

Powell era ends with rates on hold, Fed hawks on the rise

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell closed out eight years as head of the US central bank on Wednesday with interest rates on hold, rising concern about inflation, and an announcement that he would stay on as a Fed governor for now to defend the agency's independence from Trump administration "battering."

1 day ago
Economy

UAE oil break exposes deepening Saudi rift as Gulf power shifts

Political analysts and regional experts said the move to leave the groups of oil-producing nations, announced on Tuesday, was more than just a dispute over OPEC oil output quotas that Gulf sources say Abu Dhabi sees as tilted against the UAE.

1 day ago
Markets

Trump warns Iran blockade could last months, sending oil soaring

Brent oil futures soared another 7.6 percent to US$119.69, the highest price since the early days of the Ukraine war in 2022.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Workers to press for new labor law, gig protections on May Day

Protesters are set to demand an end to outsourcing and low wages, arguing that current employment practices leave workers in prolonged contractual uncertainty. President Prabowo Subianto is set to attend Jakarta's main Labor Day commemoration on Friday.

2 days ago
Companies premium

VinFast-linked EV taxi firm vows ‘transparency’ over train crash probe

Transportation experts said the EV taxi stalling on the level crossing, which triggered the subsequent tragic events, may have been caused by various factors, including human error or activation of the vehicle’s safety system.  

2 days ago
Economy premium

Prabowo breaks ground on second batch of downstream projects worth $7.2b

Among the key downstream projects launched on Wednesday is the development of gasoline refinery facilities in Cilacap, Central Java, and Dumai, Riau, each with a processing capacity of 62,000 barrels per day (bpd).

2 days ago
Companies premium

KAI, PLN to break ground on railway electrification project in May

The state-owned railway operator and state-owned electricity company are slated to begin work in May on a nationwide project to expand railway electrification, with routes extending from Jakarta to nearby Banten and West Java.  

2 days ago
Economy premium

Govt exempts LPG, plastic precursors import duties amid supply strains

The government has been scrambling since earlier this month to secure supplies of naphtha, a raw material used to produce plastic, from alternative sources such as African countries, India and the United States.

2 days ago
Tech

EU countries, lawmakers fail to reach deal on watered-down AI rules

EU countries and European Parliament lawmakers failed to reach a deal on watered-down landmark artificial intelligence rules after 12 hours of negotiations on Tuesday and will resume talks next month.

2 days ago
Tech

QRIS & content: A lifeline for MSMEs

With over 43 million merchants connected to the Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) payment system as of January, digitalization now defines the identity of today's tech-savvy market traders, moving beyond large corporations.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Govt struggles to find land for solar power program

Unwieldy terrain, unresolved land acquisition and operational limitations of village cooperatives threaten to slow down Indonesia's push to develop 100 gigawatts of solar power capacity in remote regions.

3 days ago
Markets

Inflation fears send euro zone yields to multi-week highs

Euro zone bond yields hit multi-week highs on Tuesday after a survey showed euro zone consumers expecting higher inflation, prompting markets to raise the likelihood of a hike in interest rates by the European Central Bank in the coming months.

3 days ago
Companies

GHD launches Indonesia office to tap wider market

The company's key areas of focus in Indonesia include energy, resources, water and environment. 

3 days ago
Markets premium

IDX trails Asian markets amid MSCI concerns, global risks

The index has fallen 18.21 percent from its position at the start of the year, when the market closed on Tuesday, marking the steepest decline among Asian bourses.  

3 days ago
Economy premium

Bulog warns of tightening supply of subsidized cooking oil

State logistics agency Perum Bulog has warned of limited availability of subsidized cooking oil Minyakita in several regions, citing a lack of fresh supply from producers as a key constraint in getting the product to traditional markets.    

3 days ago
Tech

Australia aims to tax tech giants unless they pay news outlets

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said tech giants Meta, Google and TikTok would be given a chance to strike content deals with local news publishers.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Govt eyes natural gas as LPG alternative amid supply strains

Compressed natural gas (CNG) feedstock, mainly methane and ethane, is more readily available domestically, potentially reducing reliance on costly imported fuels. 

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Govt mulls requiring companies to help fund internship stipends

Around Rp 1 trillion is set to be allocated this year for the national internship program, as the government aims to widen its reach.

3 days ago
Markets

Crude extends gains as Trump considers latest Iran proposal

Oil prices edged up and stocks wavered Tuesday as Donald Trump weighed an Iranian proposal that would reportedly re-open the Strait of Hormuz and end the eight-week-old war.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Palm oil smallholders cry foul over planned water tax

A proposal to impose a surface water tax (PAP) on oil palms at Rp 1,700 (10 US cents) per tree per month has sparked fierce opposition from smallholder farmers in Riau.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Local pulp producer braces for mass layoffs after permit revocation

Up to 80 percent of Toba Pulp Lestari’s workforce of more than a thousand employees may be affected after the government revoked its forest concession permit over environmental violations.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Govt aims for 5.7 percent GDP growth in second quarter

The government believes it can push gross domestic product growth beyond the typical 5 percent rate in the second quarter despite unfavorable external conditions.

4 days ago
Regulations

China vows countermeasures if EU enacts 'Made in Europe' plan

The EU unveiled in March new "Made in Europe" rules for companies trying to access public funds in strategic sectors including cars, green tech and steel, obliging firms to meet minimum thresholds for EU-made parts.

4 days ago
Executive Column premium

Executive Column: Bluebird stays course amid rising fuel costs, stiffer competition

Bluebird CEO Adrianto Djokosoentono spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Ni Made Tasyarani about how the company is navigating headwinds over rising fuel costs while trying to preserve customers’ purchasing power.

4 days ago

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Sat, May 2, 2026

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