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View all search resultsIn a mission to engage with the Global South, Japanese Emperor Naruhito met with President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo in Bogor Palace in West Java on Monday, where the emphasis was placed on having stronger ties and improving strategic economic cooperation.
As Indonesia moves closer to treating COVID-19 as an endemic, the Jakarta Transportation Agency on Friday lifted the mask requirement on public transportation, with city-owned public transportation operators implementing the ease of restrictions to immediate effect.
The UK government will make available US$1.25 billion for the development of the MRT Jakarta project with the possible involvement of Crossrail International, Mott Macdonald and six other undisclosed UK companies.
As Jakarta resumes normal service in 2022 with the worst of the pandemic in the rearview mirror, the capital’s 10 million residents, plus 18 million more from the surrounding satellite cities, have found themselves dealing again with one of the city’s perennial problems: heavy traffic.
Three countries have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indonesia to participate in the expansion of Jakarta’s mass rapid transit (MRT) mega-project and to partake in developing other transportation constructions in Indonesia.