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Regulations premium

Danantara vows to honor contracts amid export centralization shake-up

The government said export activities would continue as usual until the end of the year, before being fully transferred to the state-owned DSI.

6 hours ago
Sports premium

Indonesia beats Vietnam 2-1 to reach AFF U-19 semifinals

Indonesia U-19 became the first team from the tournament to secure a place in the semifinals. ...

7 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Major quake off Philippines kills at least 31, dozen still missing

A series of powerful aftershocks rocked the area from about two hours after the first quake, according to the United States Geological Survey, with the largest measuring 6.5 magnitude. ...

8 hours ago

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Regulations premium

Govt to establish new domestic mineral exchange

The government plans to launch a new exchange for minerals and strategic commodities next year. The initiative will allow Indonesia to establish benchmark prices and is hoped will strengthen the country’s position as a key global mineral producer, as well as enhance transparency in commodity trading.        

10 hours ago
Markets

Rout in Seoul stocks leads Asian losses as AI tech rally hits wall

Seoul's Kospi stock index dived more than 8 percent to lead a rout across Asia on Monday as tech firms were hammered and strong US jobs data fueled bets on a Federal Reserve interest rate hike.

11 hours ago
Economy premium

Gas shortages raise deindustrialization risks

The limited supply of subsidized gas priced at US$7 per MMBTU has forced many manufacturers to source additional gas at prices ranging from $11.5 to $15 per MMBTU.

11 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Hormuz strait will be open but with transit fees, Iran envoy to Moscow quoted

The US-Israeli war on Iran has largely cut oil flows via the strait, which before the conflict saw one-fifth of the world's oil pass through. 

13 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

China's Xi hails 'new start' in North Korea ties ahead of summit

China's unwavering policy is to develop ties with the North and both will strengthen exchanges in all areas, Xi said in the Rodong Sinmun newspaper ahead of a visit seen as significant because it is his first international trip this year.

13 hours ago
Markets

China, Hong Kong stocks hit two-month lows but investors see buying opportunity

China and Hong Kong stocks slid to their lowest levels in two months on Monday, tracking a global tech selloff, but pared losses by midday with some investors using the correction as a buying opportunity.

14 hours ago
Academia premium

How Japan is boosting defense cooperation with Southeast Asia

As Tokyo modernizes its Indo-Pacific strategy, a wave of new defense pacts and potential submarine exports marks a bold shift in Japan's military partnerships across Southeast Asia.

14 hours ago
Academia premium

Trading our future: The financialization of nature

As governments turn forests into tradable carbon assets, local residents and indigenous communities are paying the price for a corporate climate shortcut that trades genuine emission cuts for green labels.

15 hours ago
Society premium

Yenny Wahid elected chair of Kowani women's group

Yenny Wahid, the daughter of late president and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) leader Abdurrahman “Gus Dur” Wahid, was elected chairperson of the Indonesian Women's Congress (Kowani) in an extraordinary congress last week, amid an ongoing leadership dispute that questioned the election’s legitimacy.

15 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Major quake off Philippines kills one, triggers tsunami warnings

Authorities in the Philippines and Indonesia urged residents in affected coastal regions to move to higher ground immediately, after the offshore quake hit about 24 kilometres west of Mindanao island's Sarangani province, the United States Geological Survey said.

15 hours ago
Academia premium

Why water could help restore trust in global cooperation

Water can become an example of how multilateralism can still deliver tangible results in people’s daily lives.

16 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Govt tightens tourism monitoring in volcanoes after Mount Dukono incident

The Tourism Ministry will coordinate with the management teams of natural tourist destinations and audit tour guides to ensure compliance with regulations and prevent tourists from getting closer to an active volcano, following the death of three hikers, including two Singaporeans, at Mount Dukono in North Maluku.

17 hours ago
Academia premium

The key forces now shaping markets and geopolitics

The world is in turmoil, yet financial markets are riding high. Are investors wrong, or is the picture more complex than this seeming contradiction suggests?

17 hours ago
Markets

Dollar climbs to two-month peak as Fed hike bets ramp up

The dollar was perched near a two-month high on Monday after a blowout US jobs report sent traders ramping up bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike this year, while the yen teetered further into the intervention zone.

17 hours ago
Society premium

Plan to introduce French lessons draws support, doubt

Some parents believe the extra French lesson in school may help improve their children’s competitiveness in the global market, but educators have raised concerns whether the country’s education system is ready to introduce another foreign language in the curriculum.

17 hours ago
Academia premium

Chess, blunders and the art of getting back in the game

In economics as in chess, a bad move changes the game, but the real blunder is refusing to adapt when the board shifts.

18 hours ago
Politics premium

Concern grows over planned expansion of police roles in free meals agency, drug regulator

Proposed amendment to the Police Law has alarmed critics over new provisions that could allow active-duty officers to serve at two agencies in charge of rolling out free meals and regulating food and drugs, stoking fresh fear of police encroachment into civic spaces.

19 hours ago
Academia premium

Indonesia’s market fever needs a credibility cure

Investors need one of two things: better returns to compensate for risk, or lower risk to justify staying. Indonesia is giving them neither.

19 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: B50: Energy security at what cost?

As geopolitical tensions expose Indonesia’s dependence on imported fuel, the government is accelerating its B50 biodiesel mandate to strengthen energy security. Yet the policy raises questions about feedstock availability, infrastructure readiness, fiscal costs and its potential impact on the palm oil industry, one of the country’s largest sources of export earnings.

19 hours ago
Archipelago premium

OPM requests government to open humanitarian access for evacuees

The West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) said it is ready to provide guarantees for humanitarian organizations who are neutral, independent and impartial.

19 hours ago
Politics premium

Corruption scandals, rupiah fall revive reshuffle talks

President Prabowo Subianto’s plan to swear in new appointees to his government following corruption-related dismissals feeds speculation about a possible broader cabinet reshuffle amid growing concerns over the economy.

19 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Crew rescued as container vessel sinks in Singapore Strait, 107 containers drifted

Tanzanian-flagged MV Golden Star I sunk after reporting severe leakage on the evening of June 5, 2026, and the 107 containers it carried drifted into the open sea.

19 hours ago
Regulations premium

New export earnings rules raise concerns over banking competition

The impact of the regulation on the banking industry would be uneven, as private banks may lose up to half of their export forex funds.

19 hours ago
Archipelago premium

New hope for baby orangutan born at Jantho Nature Reserve in Aceh

A local monitoring team saw Bulan actively moving in treetops while carrying her baby and show protective behavior on May 22, 2026.

20 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since Mideast truce

Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards called the attack a "warning" after Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs earlier in the day, threatening wider strikes in the event of repeated aggression.

20 hours ago
Editorial premium

Waiting is not an option

If investors are pulling funds out of Indonesian assets, or are reluctant to enter the market even though there is money to be made, what does that say about their confidence in the country’s prospects?

20 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Police arrest man for insulting Malays, Batam council slaps customary sanctions

Barelang City Police detectives allege a hate crime took place on Facebook.

1 day ago

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Tue, June 9, 2026

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