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EU ambassador: Lots of mutual homework ahead of CEPA enactment

EU Ambassador to Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam Denis Chaibi sat down with The Jakarta Post’s M. Taufiqurrahman, Mark Lempp and Deni Ghifari on Friday to discuss what’s next in the process and how it will change the trade landscape.

23 minutes ago
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Growth story: Taking a big leap in the fourth quarter

The fourth quarter, which historically provides a seasonal boost for the economy, offers a window for Indonesia to strengthen its performance and move closer to the full-year government growth target of 5.2 percent. ...

4 hours ago
Companies

PT Vale showcases Indonesia’s world-class sustainability, climate-aligned nickel at COP30

As global governments and organizations convene at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, Indonesia is stepping into the limelight as a model for sustainable, low-carbon nickel development. ...

5 hours ago

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Indonesia still ‘bright spot’ in troubled world economy: IMF

The International Monetary Fund has praised Indonesia for maintaining economic growth and containing inflation amid mounting pressure from external factors but emphasizes that the country needs the right “policy mix” to secure the future.

7 hours ago
Economy

US is the biggest recipient of Chinese loans, study shows

The report, published on Tuesday by AidData, a research lab at US university William & Mary, said China's lending and grant giving totalled $2.2 trillion across 200 countries in every region of the world from 2000 to 2023. 

7 hours ago
Regulations

ILO wracked by 'unprecedented' crisis: director-general

The International Labour Organization is facing a "serious" and "unprecedented" financial crisis as it grapples with dramatic cuts in international funding, its chief warned Monday.

10 hours ago
Economy premium

Footwear exports to US unaffected by latest scare, radiation task force says

A spokesperson for the government's anti-radiation team has said that aside from two footwear shipments linked to the same contamination source in Banten, no other incidents have been reported in recent weeks.

14 hours ago
Regulations premium

Coal miners demand price review as govt mulls higher DMO quota

Mining firms are urging the government to revise the domestic coal price benchmark, arguing that rising production costs make the current domestic market obligation (DMO) scheme unviable, even as authorities consider raising the mandatory sales quota.

1 day ago
Companies premium

Medco eyes green power exports to Singapore in 2028

PT Medco Power Indonesia plans to export its first green electricity to Singapore in 2028 as part of a broader strategy to tap the country’s vast renewable energy potential and rising regional demand.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Tax blitz on evaders moving slowly, Purbaya seeks to secure Rp 20t by year-end

Based on the latest projections, the Finance Ministry expects to collect less than half of what the state had hoped to secure from tax evaders by the end of the year.

1 day ago
Economy

Japan's economy contracts for first time in six quarters on tariff hit

Japan's economy shrank almost 2 percent in the three months through September, as a drop in exports in the face of US tariffs resulted in the first contraction in six quarters, government data showed on Monday.

1 day ago
Markets

Asian markets struggle as fears build over tech rally, US rates

Asian markets struggled Monday on simmering concerns that the Federal Reserve will not cut interest rates as hoped next month, while fears of a bubble continue to weigh on sentiment.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Danantara weighs $1.3b investment in Jordanian infrastructure, energy projects

Jordan's King Abdullah II has invited state asset fund Danantara to invest up to US$1.3 billion in infrastructure and energy projects in his country. The offer, extended during a two-day visit to Jakarta, opens the door to a major overseas move for the fund.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Existing investors demand exemptions from nickel smelter restrictions

The government’s move to effectively restrict new smelter projects has drawn industry concern over the scope of the smelter moratorium, specifically whether it applies to companies that secured their business licenses before the new rules took effect.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Energy ministry clears Freeport to restart operations after landslide

The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry has approved the reopening of the Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) and Big Gossan mines, both of which had been shut down as part of a broader halt following a deadly accident at the Grasberg mining site in September.

2 days ago
Economy

Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount

US President Donald Trump on Friday rolled back tariffs on more than 200 food products, including such staples as coffee, beef, bananas and orange juice, in the face of growing angst among American consumers about the high cost of groceries.

2 days ago
Economy

Trump signs order to lower tariffs on beef, coffee, other goods

The Trump administration has been stepping up efforts to convince Americans of the economy's strength as affordability concerns emerged as a key issue in this month's elections for New York City mayor, and the governors of New Jersey and Virginia.

3 days ago
Tech

Video podcasts become next streaming battleground

Google-owned YouTube is now the leading destination for podcasts in the United States, with 33 percent market share according to Edison Research, and more than one billion consumers worldwide.

3 days ago
Economy premium

RI’s film industry boom leaves little room for small producers

Indonesia currently has only 2,375 movie screens in 496 theaters serving a population of over 280 million, one of the lowest ratios in Asia.

3 days ago
Tech

As AI data scrapers sap websites' revenues, some fight back

A swarm of artificial intelligence "crawlers" is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies - all without permission or payment, upending the online economy.

4 days ago
Tech premium

Video commerce boom to push RI’s digital economy to $99b

The e-Conomy Southeast Asia report highlights how video commerce has electrified Indonesians’ online shopping habits, igniting a stunning 90 percent jump in digital transactions.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Indonesia emerging as key gold market, WGC says

Indonesia is fast becoming one of the world’s key gold markets, where cultural familiarity, rising incomes and strong market performance are among the factors driving demand, according to a consumer survey by the World Gold Council.

4 days ago
Companies premium

Garuda Indonesia projected to return to profitability in 2026

State asset fund Danantara Indonesia expects PT Garuda Indonesia to become profitable again in 2026, citing a comprehensive transformation underway within the firm.

4 days ago
Economy

China's factory output, retail sales growth worst in over a year

China's factory output and retail sales grew at their weakest pace in over a year in October, piling pressure on policymakers to revamp the US$19 trillion export-driven economy as mounting supply and demand strains threaten to further curtail growth.

4 days ago
Tech premium

Property investment shifts from office rooms to data centers

The growth comes with mounting challenges, from the soaring power requirements that could strain limited energy supplies to water-related risks such as competition over water resources needed to cool the facilities.  

4 days ago
Economy premium

Footwear latest radiation scare in export products

Suspected cesium contamination in exported footwear adds to a string of incidents tarnishing the “Made in Indonesia” brand and prompting industry representatives to demand better detection.

4 days ago
Markets premium

Third-quarter tin exports jump 25.8 percent on stronger output, higher prices

At a House meeting on Tuesday, industry association AETI and state miner Timah urged better enforcement of existing policies to improve governance and boost revenue from the critical mineral.

5 days ago
Companies

HSBC’s The Redefining Treasury Asia Pacific reveals shift toward real-time treasury

Today’s business and financial environment is becoming increasingly complex, driven by persistent geopolitical tensions, trade disruptions and volatile markets.

5 days ago
Economy premium

Local banks shunning oil and gas exploration projects, SKK Migas says

Ahead of an anticipated bill to amend the 2001 Oil and Gas Law, the upstream regulatory body has urged lawmakers to design a new exploration financing framework.

5 days ago
Regulations premium

BGN requests an extra Rp 28t budget despite slow rollout

In addition to food provision, BGN is also planning to open more than 8,000 kitchens in remote areas, which would require an extra Rp 14.1 trillion.

5 days ago

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Tue, November 18, 2025

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