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Opinion premium

Analysis: Rethinking Indonesia's DHE policy amid rupiah pressures

The contribution of natural resource export receipt (DHE) to Indonesia's foreign reserves remains limited, intensifying calls to revise Government Regulation (PP) No. 8/2025 on DHE. While the policy temporarily keeps export proceeds onshore, much of the forex (forex) ultimately flows back overseas to service external debt. As a result, the regulation has fallen short of its stated goal of strengthening reserves, an issue that has become more urgent as the rupiah faces renewed depreciation pressures.

6 minutes ago
Society premium

Diaspora skeptical of new lifetime visa

The diaspora community is skeptical of the newly launched policy granting former Indonesian citizens and their families stay permits for an unlimited period, calling it an investment-driven scheme that does not address the country’s brain drain phenomenon. ...

17 minutes ago
Politics premium

Presidential pardons put KPK’s credibility in question

President Prabowo Subianto pardoned three former state-owned ferry operator PT ASDP Ferry Indonesia executives who were convicted of corruption in a case that caused a Rp 1.25 trillion (US$75 million) in state loss. ...

45 minutes ago

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Editorial premium

Curaçao’s miracle, our trouble

Curaçao's qualifying for the 2026 World Cup finals presents a dichonomy of what the tiny island nation has done right and what our sprawling archipelagic country has yet to get right in developing the national soccer ecosystem.

59 minutes ago
Economy premium

Industry wants clarity on Indonesia’s ‘Haj Village’ in Mecca

Business players say the 80-hectare infrastructure project aimed at Indonesian pilgrims could transform Indonesia’s haj-umrah economy, but only if the government secures a prime location.

9 hours ago
Politics premium

Papua conflict uproots thousands while state assistance lags

Prolonged armed conflict in Papua has forced more than 100,000 indigenous people, most of them women and children, to flee their homes. Yet the government’s failure to provide adequate protection has left many displaced families struggling to meet basic needs.

9 hours ago
Executive Column premium

Bosch goes new ways with modular factory in West Java

The Germany-based engineering and technology company aims to complete the new facility in the first quarter of 2027. Bosch regional president for Asia Pacific South Vijay Ratnaparkhe spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Maudey Khalisha on Nov. 19, the day of the factory’s groundbreaking ceremony, about tapping into rising domestic demand from the automotive and other industries.

12 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Two fishing vessels capsize in North Sumatra, one dead 6 missing

Two fishing vessels capsized in heavy seas in the waters off North Sumatra on Sunday, leaving one fisherman dead with six others still missing as of Tuesday.

12 hours ago
Work It Right

Privilege to quit: Hope, desperation and the uneven right to stop

When quitting is seen as failure, only the privileged get to walk away. What if the right to stop was a matter of justice and not just willpower?

15 hours ago
Regulations premium

Wage-rule delays jolt businesses, rattle investment plans: Apindo

Businesses have urged the government to stick to the formula set out under Government Regulation No. 51/2023, which ties wage adjustments to regional economic growth, inflation and an index capturing local productivity and business capacity.

15 hours ago
Economy premium

Seed shortage jeopardizes cacao replanting effort

Swathes of Indonesian cacao plantations need replanting to boost production, but a shortage of seeds could jeopardize the effort to replace old, unproductive trees.

16 hours ago
Academia

Israel-Arab relations push could stall over Palestinian statehood

Saudi Arabia has explicitly linked joining the Abraham accords to a plan for a Palestinian state.

18 hours ago
Academia premium

AI in journalism and democracy: Can we rely on it?

GenAI tools are reshaping the information environment in ways most audiences never see. From the data that trains them to the labor that maintains them, their inner workings raise urgent questions for journalism and democratic accountability.

19 hours ago
Tech

The AI boom hits a crossroads in 2026

After three years of breakneck growth and soaring valuations, the AI industry enters 2026 with some of the euphoria giving way to tough questions.

20 hours ago
Academia premium

Clean air for Jakarta: From a local crisis to a G20 global priority

The G20's decision to include air quality on its agenda presents an opportunity for Jakarta to ramp up evidence-based efforts to take a lead in ensuring clean air for its residents as part of its aim to become a global city by 2045.

20 hours ago
Academia premium

Testing ASEAN centrality in a shifting geopolitical currents

As the geopolitical contours of the wider Asia-Pacific shift, ASEAN’s role as the central manager of regional affairs is under intense scrutiny. 

21 hours ago
Academia premium

A new course for Nusantara’s defense: Peace through strength

Indonesia is endowed with abundant resources yet impoverished in sovereignty; vast in territory yet constrained in resolve; populous yet fragile in strength.

22 hours ago
Archipelago premium

N. Sumatra prosecutors receive Rp 113 billion from PTPN asset sales

The money was received from PTPN 2’s subsidiary, PT Nusa Dua Propertindo (NDP) for the development of Citraland housing estate.

23 hours ago
Politics premium

KPK probes into potential corruption in dozens of regional general hospitals

As a bid-rigging case in the hospital construction industry in East Kolaka continues to unfold, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is looking into potential corruption in the expansion projects for dozens of other regional general hospitals across the country.

23 hours ago
Academia premium

The dangerous drift of our universities: Who will feed and educate Indonesia tomorrow?

Over the past two decades, for unclear reasons, we have pushed specialized universities to become broad, general-purpose institutions.

23 hours ago
Health

Shaping future health leaders: inside NUS’s career-ready public health master’s programs

As global health systems adapt to shifting demographics, rising costs and the lasting impacts of COVID-19, the demand for professionals who can navigate both policy and practice has never been clearer. At the National University of Singapore (NUS), two graduate programs, one long-established and one brand new, are preparing students to meet that demand head-on.

1 day ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Police reform from within: A mission impossible?

After nationwide protests swept the country in late August, the demand for institutional police reform rose to the top of the national agenda following an incident where an armored police vehicle struck and killed a civilian during the demonstrations. Just two months later, President Prabowo Subianto responded by establishing the National Police Reform Acceleration Commission.

1 day ago
Society premium

Rare rafflesia rediscovery boosts hope for more research

The recent sighting of the Rafflesia hasseltii flower in West Sumatra is mostly welcomed by researchers and social media users, who rejoiced at the rediscovery of one of Indonesia’s national flowers.

1 day ago
Archipelago premium

Six Islamic boarding school students drown in unused quarry pit

Initial assessment estimated that the water-filled former limestone quarry had a depth of some 1.5 meters. 

1 day ago
Politics premium

TNI expansion plan raises fear of overreach

The government plans to form 150 new battalions each year starting in 2026 to guard vital state assets, such as oil refineries, as part of an ambitious expansion of the Indonesian Military (TNI), a move that once again raises concerns about deeper military encroachment into civilian affairs.

1 day ago
Archipelago premium

Saltwater crocodile dies after 19 days in Riau firefighters’ care

The saltwater crocodile, nicknamed Si Undan, suffered from an infection caused by wounds on the legs as villagers had tied the crocodile too tightly. 

1 day ago
Editorial premium

The bullying crisis

The recent series of child bullying cases reveals a systemic failure of our education system to protect children.

1 day ago
Jakarta premium

Missing South Jakarta boy found dead after viral outcry

After eight months with no progress, the disappearance of six-year-old AKN in Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta, finally saw a breakthrough, only after the case went viral, culminating in the arrest of his stepfather last week, who later died by suicide in police custody.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Looser coal-plant ban may threaten Prabowo’s renewables pledge

During a recent public consultation on revisions to Presidential Regulation No. 112/2022, the government floated additional exemptions for new coal-fired power plants, framing them as necessary to maintain “system reliability and energy independence.”

1 day ago
Economy

Combating illegal imports of manufactured products

The consequences of illegal imports for domestic manufacturing are profound, ranging from the disruption of fair competition to workforce layoffs.

1 day ago

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Thu, November 27, 2025

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