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Govt considers restricting cassava, tapioca imports

The government is mulling over a plan to restrict cassava and tapioca imports as local farmers bemoan unsold domestic produce.  

25 minutes ago
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Danantara's bond issuance plan prompts calls for transparency

Transparency from the outset to allay foreign investor's concerns is key to the success Danantara's plan to issue bonds, analysts say. ...

20 hours ago
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Govt to deregulate import of some goods

The government has shared plans to ease import rules for certain goods, but the measures presented on Friday appear to exclude key export commodities from the United States as bilateral trade talks aimed at averting US tariffs have yet to conclude. ...

3 days ago

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Days after IKN Authority exit, ex-head named project's special envoy

In line with a statement made during his shock resignation reveal last Monday, Bambang has now been appointed special presidential envoy for international cooperation for the IKN development project.

10 months ago
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Ministry trials four-day workweek, but is it feasible for Indonesia?

Experts say a four-day workweek, while it could reduce stress levels, is currently not an option for Indonesia as an emerging country.

10 months ago
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China says it has right to file WTO suit over EU electric car tariffs

The European Union warned this week it would slap additional tariffs of up to 38 percent on Chinese electric car imports from next month after an anti-subsidy probe.

11 months ago
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Why are Chinese electric cars in EU crosshairs?

Between 2014 and the end of 2022, the Chinese government said it had spent more than 200 billion yuan ($28 billion) on subsidies and tax breaks for EV purchases alone.

11 months ago
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China urges EU to reverse 'wrong direction' on EV tariffs

Beijing hopes the European Union will reconsider tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and stop going further in the "wrong direction" to shield its auto industry from competition, according to state news agency Xinhua.

11 months ago
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EU to impose tariffs of up to 25% on Chinese EVs, FT reports

Less than a month after Washington quadrupled duties for Chinese EVs to 100 percent, Brussels is expected to set almost certainly far lower tariffs for imports from Chinese makers such as BYD and Geely as well as Western producers such as Tesla that export cars from China to Europe.

11 months ago
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EU ill-prepared to implement its own deforestation law, says grain trade association

In March, some 20 EU members asked Brussels to scale back and possibly suspend the EUDR, saying the policy would harm farmers.

11 months ago
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Textile industry demands more supportive regulations

An industry association claims textile businesses in several segments are struggling to attract investment.

11 months ago
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Erick proposes Rp 44t in state capital injection for SOEs next year

The SOEs minister has proposed state capital injection totaling just over US$2.7 billion for next year, the bulk of which is intended to save toll road projects helmed by heavily indebted state-owned developers.

11 months ago
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Foreigners unmoved, but call for clarity on Tapera

Tapera mandates foreigners working in Indonesia for at least six months must make deposits, despite Indonesian law barring this group from owning a house in the country.

11 months ago
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Government debt reaches Rp 8.3 quadrillion in April

Government debt rose to Rp 8.33 quadrillion (US$513 billion) in April from Rp 8.26 quadrillion in the preceding month but remains well below the legal threshold.

11 months ago
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Industrial estates call for incentives to attract Chinese investors

Appealing conditions are needed to encourage the move of Chinese companies to Indonesia in the automotive, electronics, chemical and textile sectors, according to the Industrial Estates Association (HKI).

11 months ago
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London gold body reviews accusations facing Indonesian miner Aneka Tambang

London-based gold association LBMA said it is reviewing allegations involving Indonesian state miner Aneka Tambang (Antam) over the purity of its gold products.

11 months ago
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Coal concession for religious groups could put mining standards at risk

The government's move to grant state-owned coal mine concessions to business entities owned by religious groups may discourage foreign investment in the domestic coal sector.

11 months ago
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Industry minister gears up to defend local content requirement

Some experts argue the local content requirement (TKDN) prevents companies from purchasing cheaper material and advanced equipment from other countries, thus limiting their international competitiveness.

11 months ago
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Luhut censures ex-Nusantara chief for indecisiveness

Without naming names, the senior minister lambasted the former IKN Authority leadership's lack of courage to "make decisions" for hamstringing progress in building the country's new capital, though he also claimed the project was still on target.

11 months ago
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Canada orders online streaming services to pay to support local content

The Online Streaming Act, passed in 2023, created a legal framework to regulate digital platforms and oblige them to contribute financially to the creation, production and distribution of Canadian content, such as TV shows, as well as its promotion.

11 months ago
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Japan auto safety scandal widens, Toyota halts some shipments

The irregularities were also found in applications from Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha Motor, the ministry said. The automakers were found to have submitted incorrect or manipulated test data when they applied for certification of the vehicles.

11 months ago
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All beaches are public space, Sandiaga tells hotels

A viral video of an argument over public access to Sumba waters has prompted the tourism minister to cite a presidential regulation clearly stipulated that all beaches and waters are public space.

11 months ago
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Workers, employers mull over challenging Tapera rules in court

Several unions for both employees and employers are thinking of challenging the legal basis and implementing regulations for the Tapera program at the country's top courts, since the government appears set on collecting matching contributions from workers' monthly wages to fund the housing program.

11 months ago
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IKN Authority leaders quit before new capital's August inauguration

A surprise press conference revealed on Monday that the IKN Authority head and deputy head had both quit, weeks after the President had received their resignation letters, which experts say could be a bad sign for the nation's new capital and both existing and potential investors.

11 months ago
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US, Indo-Pacific partners holding talks in Singapore on clean energy

It marks the first in-person IPEF ministerial session since the substantial conclusion of negotiations for the IPEF Clean Economy Agreement and the Fair Economy Agreement in November in San Francisco.

11 months ago
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Indonesia hopes last IEU-CEPA negotiation could end in July

Minister maintains IEU-CEPA could be concluded before outgoing government ends. 

11 months ago
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Indonesia’s green taxonomy may clash with EU climate funding

Indonesia’s green finance taxonomy, which currently labels certain coal-fired power plants “green”, may make it challenging to access financing aimed to help shut down coal plants earlier.

11 months ago
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Laissez-faire economics opens door to 'exploitation', Sri Mulyani warns

Market mechanisms must not be allowed run their course, the finance minister says, warning that a lack of control by the state opens the door to exploitation.

11 months ago
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Energy subsidies may be cut next year, budget talks suggest

Statements from the finance minister and a budget planning document suggest the government may cut energy subsidies and compensation next year in a move analysts say would create fiscal space for the incoming administration to pursue new policies.

11 months ago
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China lifts ban on five Australian beef exporters

Australia and China, its largest trading partner, are rebuilding ties after a period of strained relations which hit a low in 2020 after Canberra called for an independent investigation into the origin of COVID-19.

11 months ago
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Tapera program faces backlash from employees, employers

The policy, named the public housing savings (Tapera) program, requires participants to make a monthly deposit equal to 3 percent of their monthly salary.

11 months ago
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KPPU alleges cartel behind high Batam-Singapore ferry prices

An official said the fare hike appeared to be uniform across operators, a possible indication of price collusion.

11 months ago
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Electronics, cable sectors fret over eased import curbs

While industries have generally welcomed the government's backtracking on a controversial Trade Ministry regulation, certain sectors including electronics and cable manufacturing insist that easing import curbs is not a one-size-fits-all solution.

11 months ago
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