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View all search resultsWedding service business associations have requested that the Jakarta administration allow wedding receptions in the capital city during the period of transition to the so-called "new normal", offering health protocols to keep the business running amid the massive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Indonesian Shopping Center Association (APPBI) stated that it expected shoppers to continue buying their basic necessities when visiting shopping malls and then returning straight home, as has been observed thus far during the pandemic, instead of browsing through shops for leisure, as is the case in normal times.
IISIA executive director Yerry Idroes said the increase in steel imports had not only occurred in upstream products such as hot rolled coil/plate, cold rolled coil and wire rod, but also in downstream products such as coated sheet.
The Indonesian e-Commerce Association (idEA) has called on the government to postpone the implementation of a new tax regulation for e-commerce companies, fearing that unprepared taxpayers and unequal treatment could deter growth.
The Indonesian Settlement and Housing Developers Association (Apersi) has set a conservative commitment target for subsidized houses next year, after taking into account the economic situation and existing government policy.
As hundreds of customers have started to deal with the aggressive debt collectors of illegal financial technology (fintech) lenders, relevant organizations like the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and the Indonesian Fintech Lender Association (AFPI) are starting to realize the importance of joining forces against these illegal peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders.
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