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View all search resultsResearch from Chatfield and Brajawidagda published in 2012 stated that government agencies responsible for emergency and disaster services used social media for early warnings and clarifying often alarming misinformation. This function would cease to exist if the internet is blocked.
The government has canceled its plan to force private sector actors to store data onshore so as to ensure a favorable business climate for the burgeoning digital economy but is still looking at measures to ensure Indonesians’ data is secure
Six ministries signed an agreement in July to collaborate on data integration as part of the government’s effort to disclose data on beneficial ownership — the identities of the people who own the companies with which the government conducts business.
Article 29A stipulates that domestic taxpayers who open a new business or expand their existing businesses in labor-intensive sectors could enjoy a net income tax deduction of 60 percent of the capital they invested as fixed assets.
Despite the threat of protests and court action by opposition candidate Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia has once again pulled-off a remarkably successful election process, involving 193 million voters, with almost no violence or threat to the nation’s democracy.
It is encouraging to learn that the House of Representatives will start deliberating the long-awaited oil and natural gas bill after the April presidential and legislative elections. Hopefully this is not another false signal in the political process to amend the 2001 Oil and Gas Law, which became imperative after the dissolution of upstream oil and gas regulator BP Migas by the Constitutional Court in November 2012.
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