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Companies

Marriott Bonvoy and Bank Mandiri launch cornerstone collaboration

In a world where travel has become the norm, travelers are continuously searching for an experience that has the ability to enrich their adventures, without dealing with any obstacles or hassles. Therefore, businesses have to evolve and innovate in order to meet the expectations of their consumers.

1 hour ago
Economy premium

Govt may speed up biodiesel, ethanol fuel rollout as oil price soars

The government may accelerate plans to expand the use of biofuel and bioethanol as soaring global oil prices triggered by the Middle East conflict raise concern over the cost of imported fossil fuels. ...

2 hours ago
Regulations

Indonesia’s nickel at a crossroads in the EV battery race

As non-nickel EV batteries gain ground globally, the strategy of developing nickel-based batteries is reaching a critical juncture. ...

3 hours ago

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Markets

Oil falls as Trump predicts Middle East de-escalation

Oil prices fell on Tuesday after hitting an over three-year high in the prior session as US President Donald Trump predicted the war in the Middle East could end soon, easing concerns about prolonged disruptions to global oil supplies.

5 hours ago
Markets

Iran says oil blockade will continue until attacks end, Trump threatens to hit harder

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Tuesday they would not allow "one liter of oil" to be shipped from the Middle East if US and Israeli attacks continue, prompting a warning from President Donald Trump that the US would hit Iran much harder if it blocked exports from the vital energy-producing region.

5 hours ago
Economy premium

Iran war pushes rupiah close to historic low

The currency briefly breached the psychological threshold of Rp 17,000 per US dollar on Monday morning, flirting with the historic low of Rp 17,300 registered during the Asian financial crisis of 1997 and 1998.

19 hours ago
Markets premium

IDX slides as oil shock, Fitch downgrade rattle investors

The sell-off in Jakarta mirrors a broader slide across Asian markets, where economies heavily reliant on Gulf oil shipments remain particularly sensitive to surging energy prices.  

23 hours ago
Economy premium

Danantara readies up to $1b to develop subsidized housing in Meikarta

Despite being framed as a corporate contribution to support public housing, analysts pointed out that transfers of strategic urban land to the state are rarely neutral in economic terms.

1 day ago
Economy

Dollar surges as Middle East war sends oil above $110 a barrel

The dollar was up 0.9 percent at $1.1518 on the euro, its highest since November.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Coal supply ‘secured’ amid production cuts, PLN says

PLN's reassurances stand in stark contrast to warnings from independent power producers, whose stockpiles have fallen to an average of 10 operating days, well below the 25-day benchmark considered ideal.

1 day ago
Economy

South Korea to impose fuel price cap to shield economy from energy shock

Speaking at an emergency meeting on the impact of the Middle East crisis, Lee said the government would "swiftly introduce and boldly implement" a maximum price system on petroleum products "that have recently seen excessive price increases".

1 day ago
Economy

Vietnam mulls removing fuel duties as Mideast war hits supplies

The ministry of finance said Sunday it had drafted a decree that would slash import tax rates to zero on some petroleum products to "help stabilize the domestic market and ensure national energy security".

1 day ago
Markets

Dollar jumps as Middle East war sends oil above $100 a barrel

The dollar surged on Monday as soaring oil prices sent investors scrambling for cash on worries that a protracted Middle East war could severely disrupt energy supplies and hurt global growth.

1 day ago
Markets

Shares slide, oil surges on risk of lengthy Middle East conflict

Share markets slid in Asia on Monday as the inflationary pulse from surging oil prices threatened to raise living costs, and perhaps interest rates, across the globe, while an investor hunger for liquidity kept the US dollar in demand.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Fuel price hike in the cards if budget ‘can’t bear’ oil subsidy

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa says the worst-case scenario of domestic crude averaging US$92 per barrel throughout the year could force the government to reduce fuel subsidies or cut spending elsewhere, such as on the free meals program.

1 day ago
Economy

India's economy is booming, but uneven growth clouds ascent

India is the fastest-growing major economy, but not everyone has been able to enjoy the boom times as opportunities remain uneven.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Danantara taps Chinese firms to roll out waste-to-energy projects

The fund has picked Wangneng Environment Co., Ltd. to operate a plant in Bekasi, West Java, while Zhejiang Weiming Environment Protection Co., Ltd. will operate a plant in Denpasar, Bali.

2 days ago
Economy

Indonesia seeks suspension of concessions against EU in palm oil dispute

WTO experts in January 2025 largely upheld EU restrictions on the use of palm oil in biofuels following complaints by Indonesia.

2 days ago
Economy

US customs agency expects tariff refund system to be ready in 45 days

While striking down the tariffs that were a central part of Trump's economic policy as unconstitutional, the US Supreme Court did not say how the collected tariffs should be refunded, leaving small importers worried the process would be expensive and time-consuming.

3 days ago
Companies premium

Businesses turn to ‘micro cinemas’ to boost screen numbers

Cinema operator Layar Digi has partnered with retail giant Alfamart to utilize second-floor commercial spaces in its outlets as screening rooms with a capacity of 30 to 50 seats.

3 days ago
Economy

US economy unexpectedly loses jobs in February; unemployment rises

The US economy unexpectedly shed jobs in February and the unemployment rate increased to 4.4 percent, potentially hinting at a deterioration in labor market conditions that could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot amid rising oil prices.

3 days ago
Economy premium

F&B producers boost buffer stocks amid Strait of Hormuz blockade

According to the Indonesian Food and Beverage Producers Association (Gapmmi), past disruptions of shipping routes could raise transportation costs by as much as 30 to 40 percent.

4 days ago
Economy

UBS expects ASEAN 6 GDP to grow by 4.9% in 2026

ASEAN 6 continues to benefit from deep integration into global manufacturing value chains, supported by a sizeable domestic market, UBS said.

4 days ago
Regulations premium

RI to accelerate electric motorcycle conversion program with new task force

First introduced in 2023, the previous conversion scheme offered buyers a Rp 7 million subsidy for new electric motorcycle purchases and a Rp 10 million subsidy to convert conventional two-wheelers into electric ones.    

4 days ago
Economy premium

Indonesia offers 10 new oil and gas projects as Middle East conflict heats up

The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry offered up to a 50 percent split for potential cooperation contractors (KKKS), a significant bump up from the previous limit of 15 to 30 percent.

4 days ago
Companies premium

Soaring fares, no seats: Asian carriers see booking rush as Mideast hubs shut

Indonesian carriers are yet to be hit by a surge in demand amid the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, according to an industry association, though many flights to Europe are filling up quickly ahead of the Idul Fitri holiday in mid-March, despite exorbitant price hikes.

4 days ago
Markets

US weighs oil futures market action to combat price spikes, White House says

The US Treasury Department is expected to announce measures aimed at combating rising energy prices in the wake of the Iran conflict, including potential action involving the oil futures market, a senior White House official said.

4 days ago
Markets

Stocks set for tough week, oil eyes big gains as Middle East war rages

Asia stocks fell on Friday and were headed for their sharpest weekly drop in six years while oil prices were poised for their biggest jump in four years in a turbulent week for global markets as the conflict in the Middle East showed few signs of easing.

4 days ago
Economy premium

More doubt over RI credit rating as Fitch cuts view to negative

The outlook for Indonesia's credit rating has dimmed further as Fitch Ratings revised its view to “negative” from “stable”, adding to warnings over policy uncertainty following a similar downgrade from Moody’s.  

4 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia confronts Meta over compliance

The Communications and Digital Ministry has issued a stern warning to the owner of Facebook and Instagram after finding the company’s compliance with Indonesian content moderation rules to be low when compared to other major digital platforms operating in the country.

4 days ago

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Tue, March 10, 2026

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