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View all search resultsAs Indonesian hospitals face oxygen, bed and personnel shortages amid the ongoing COVID-19 surge, the government has updated its requirements for inbound international travelers that includes proof of vaccination, despite the lack of a global verification standard for such documentation issued abroad.
The country's epidemiologists have urged the government to act beyond updating the jargon and ensure consistent and stringent application of the updated protocols, including revising the COVID-19 death toll.
Loan officers at US banks reported significantly tightening standards and terms on business loans in the first three months of the year as the coronavirus outbreak in the United States began to shutter large parts of the economy.
The central bank, Manpower Ministry and National Profession Standardization Agency (BNSP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to standardize competencies for financial service providers to improve Indonesian talent within the sector.
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