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View all search resultsDevelopers and experts in the property industry have hit back at the government's proposed housing offtake agency, raising questions about funding and staffing as well as concerns regarding added inefficiencies, especially amid the ongoing slew of costly flagship projects.
9 hours agoBGN has spent Rp 7.9 trillion of its budget to serve 8.2 million recipients and expects that figure to rise significantly by the end of the year. ...
12 hours agoThe move is a response to the recent copyright infringement case involving PT Mitra Bali Sukses, the operator of the popular Mie Gacoan noodle franchise in Bali, which has sparked public debate. ...
1 day agoStatements 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.
1 year agoAustralia 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.
1 year agoThe policy, named the public housing savings (Tapera) program, requires participants to make a monthly deposit equal to 3 percent of their monthly salary.
1 year agoAn official said the fare hike appeared to be uniform across operators, a possible indication of price collusion.
1 year agoWhile 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.
1 year agoThe finance minister says the container backlogs at the country’s two busiest ports have been mostly cleared following the latest revision to the new import rules, the third in as many months since the Trade Ministry's regulation went into effect on March 10.
1 year agoThe Japanese government’s new carbon capture and storage (CCS) rules are set to kick-start the country’s exports of carbon dioxide (CO2) to Southeast Asia as part of Tokyo’s endeavor to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
1 year agoA crackdown on illegal tukang parkir in Jakarta enjoys wide public support but could spell the end of a livelihood for thousands of Jakartans who say they just make enough to get by. The Jakarta Post spoke to some of them while they were going about their business outside minimarkets in the Tebet area.
1 year agoThe government has expressed its disappointment with Russia's decision to temporarily ban the export of Indonesian coconut products.
1 year agoToo many red flags would slow down or halt national development, the President said, arguing that in the race for development, speed was imperative.
1 year agoSince last year, natural resource exporters from Indonesia must retain for at least three months in the domestic financial system 30 percent of their proceeds.
1 year agoThe bill prohibits streaming content displaying violence, mysticism, LGBT or “negative behavior or lifestyles that potentially harm the public”, with violations resulting in fines or license termination.
1 year agoThe Industry Ministry has rejected any blame for the buildup of vessels and containers at key seaports across the country after the Trade Ministry pointed to the delayed issuance of technical approvals (Pertek) as the main cause.
1 year agoThe outgoing government has proposed increased spending on priority programs for next year’s state budget, except for infrastructure, which is to see just an incremental increase or even a decrease.
1 year agoLocal businesses have embraced the Trade Ministry's latest regulation issued on Friday to ease imports of certain goods, the third such policy backtrack since a new set of restrictions were imposed in March.
1 year agoIndonesia hopes revoking a ministerial regulation could encourage investment in renewable energy projects.
1 year agoVendors are struggling to meet increased demand for air conditioners and blame a recently issued regulation for hampering imports.
1 year agoThe plan was announced despite an initial plan to mandate battery-based electric vehicles in the new capital city, particularly for passenger vehicles.
1 year agoThe government has pushed back rules that will make halal certificates mandatory for medium, small and micro enterprises (MSMEs) in the food and beverage industry.
1 year agoSpeaking at the Qatar Economic Forum, Prabowo said criticism of Indonesia's downstreaming policies for coal, palm oil and nickel was misplaced and insisted that all nations maintained at least some trade restrictions.
1 year agoThe revised rule primarily addresses complaints over import regulations for passenger goods and migrant workers, but stipulations on raw and auxiliary materials remain mostly the same.
1 year agoThe measures, which drew strong opposition from Beijing, come as Biden seeks to look tough on trade ahead of a rematch with Republican Donald Trump in November's US presidential election.
1 year agoThe government is considering the establishment of a standalone ministry to deal with the housing backlog and financing for developers.
1 year agoThe government has vowed to compenate affected people fairly as unresolved issues related to land clearing, including relocating local inhabitants, continue to bog down progress in the IKN project as the clock ticks down to several milestones before Independence Day.
1 year agoThe Trade Ministry has temporarily confiscated a Rp 50.9 billion (US$3.17 million) tanker imported from China over an allegedly missing import permit.
1 year agoThe distribution of substandard steel could increase the risk of construction accidents and infrastructure failures, as well as hamper market competition.
1 year agoTourism minister said the plan was to finance the fund using the central government budget instead of collecting fees from tourists.
1 year agoIndonesia has too many international airports due to government oversight, an expert says.
1 year agoOECD committees may recommend changes to Indonesia’s legislation, policy and practices to bring them further into line with OECD standards and best practices.
1 year agoIndonesia’s relative lack of intellectual property (IP) protections has made investing in the country less appealing, foreign businesses have said, as they urge the government to improve IP regulation and enforcement.
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