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Store owner Edward display snacks on Dec. 4, 2025, at his store at Windsor Phase shopping avenue in Batam city, Riau Islands. Micro, small and medium enterprises in Batam are finding it difficult to transport their products to other regions due to having to pay high taxes to enter Indonesian customs through the Batam free trade zone.
Store owner Edward display snacks on Dec. 4, 2025, at his store at Windsor Phase shopping avenue in Batam city, Riau Islands. Micro, small and medium enterprises in Batam are finding it difficult to transport their products to other regions due to having to pay high taxes to enter Indonesian customs through the Batam free trade zone.`
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Batam FTZ status prevents local MSMEs entering national market

Goods, including non-commercial ones, shipped from Batam have to pay high taxes to enter Indonesian customs area.

24 minutes ago
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Frustration grows over govt’s poor disaster response

A week after cyclone-induced floods and landslides hit three provinces in Sumatra, authorities are still scrambling to find those who are missing and to distribute aid, as several affected areas remain still cut off and awaiting necessary supplies.

1 hour ago
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Coordinating economy minister office sends food aid, medical supplies to Sumatra

The Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister has dispatched around 40 tonnes of food and medical supplies to flood-ravaged Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra, as the government pressed on with search and rescue missions for a disaster that has claimed nearly 800 lives.

16 hours ago

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Sumatra flood victims scrounge for supplies after disaster

She was one of the lucky ones on Wednesday, when soldiers in military fatigues oversaw the distribution of rice to flood survivors.

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NU faces money laundering allegations amid internal rift

Political tensions continue to rise within the country’s most influential Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), after a leaked internal audit alleged millions of dollars were funneled into the organization's central board under chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf in a suspected money laundering scheme.

22 hours ago
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Environmental degradation in spotlight in Sumatra floods

About 1.4 million hectares of forest cover have been cleared across Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra between 2016 and 2025 to make way for plantations and mining, according to the environmental group Walhi. The areas hardest-hit by floods and landslides last week were degraded watersheds. 

22 hours ago
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BMKG flags cyclone risk, extreme weather during year-end holidays

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said tropical cyclone seeds could emerge across several regions in southern Indonesia between the second week of December and early January, which may dissipate or intensify into a full-fledged cyclone.

23 hours ago
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Brimob officer finds mother's remains during N. Sumatra flood rescue

Sibolga city is among the regions worst affected by flash floods and landslides in North Sumatra. 

1 day ago
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Frustration in flood-stricken Sumatra as survivors await aid

In affected regions, there is growing frustration among survivors of catastrophic flooding and landslides over the pace of the rescue effort and aid delivery.

1 day ago
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Sumatra flood toll hits 631, one million in shelters

Government agencies and aid groups are rushing to get aid to those affected, while rescuers search for 472 people still listed as missing.

2 days ago
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POGI launches SPRIN movement to improve women’s health

Indonesian women still face four health problems of high maternal mortality ratio, varied quality continuity of health service, regional gaps and limited access to health service, and uneven literacy and public trust.

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