Indonesian Political, Business & Finance News

Search and explore over 338,262 Indonesian news articles from 1994 to 2026

Latest Articles

National Maturity Amid the Swirl of Disinformation in Fully Understanding the Figure of Jusuf Kalla and Nurturing

The article addresses recent public debates stemming from misinterpreted statements by Jusuf Kalla, particularly among Christian communities, exacerbated by social media's tendency to amplify polarised content without context. It advocates for a mature, non-reactive response rooted in democratic and religious principles to foster unity and correct misunderstandings. Drawing parallels between the stance of MN KAHMI and Catholic teachings, the piece emphasises preserving national brotherhood in Indonesia's diverse society.

East Jakarta City Government Harvests 90 kg of Inthanon Melons to Boost Food Security

The East Jakarta City Government has harvested approximately 90 kilograms of Inthanon melons in its second harvest, demonstrating practical efforts to enhance food security through urban farming in the Cipinang Melayu area. Mayor Munjirin praised the initiative, supported by a local farming group and Bank Jakarta's CSR programme, which utilised a 1,296 square metre greenhouse to produce high-quality fruit with a sweetness level of 14 brix, potentially valued at Rp100,000 per melon. This project not only diversifies crops like chillies and eggplants to maximise limited urban land but also fosters economic opportunities for residents amid space constraints.

KLH prepares sanctions for regions ignoring waste management

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLH) is set to impose sanctions on local governments that fail to comply with waste management regulations, particularly by practising open dumping or sending organic waste to final disposal sites. Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq stressed the need for technological and managerial transformations in waste handling, urging regions to develop concrete, data-based plans with clear targets and indicators. This move underscores Indonesia's commitment to the rule of law in environmental governance amid challenges in infrastructure and capacity.

KPK examines six witnesses to calculate losses in Mempawah PUPR case

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) examined six witnesses on 23 April 2026 to assess state losses in an alleged corruption case at the Mempawah Regency Public Works and Spatial Planning Office in West Kalimantan. The witnesses include directors and staff from private consulting firms involved in the case, following the earlier designation of three suspects—two public officials and one private individual—and raids on 16 locations that yielded documents and electronic evidence. Notably, West Kalimantan Governor Ria Norsan, formerly the Mempawah Regent, was questioned as a witness, with her residences also searched, underscoring the deepening investigation into potential graft in regional infrastructure projects.

Civil Service Police Seal White Rabbit Nightclub in North Jakarta over Drug Trafficking

The DKI Jakarta Civil Service Police (Satpol PP) have sealed the White Rabbit nightclub in Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta, following revelations of drug trafficking activities uncovered by the National Police's Narcotics Crime Directorate. The sealing, marked by banners and stickers, stems from violations of Jakarta Governor Regulation No. 18 of 2018 on tourism business operations, prompted by a provincial evaluation after police raids. This action underscores the local government's commitment to enforcing legal compliance and maintaining public order amid efforts to curb drug circulation in entertainment venues.

BNPP Inaugurates Renovation of 15,000 Houses in Border Areas

The Indonesian government, through the National Border Management Agency (BNPP), has launched a programme to renovate 15,000 substandard houses (RTLH) in remote, frontier, and outermost (3T) areas across 40 districts/cities in 17 provinces, utilising the Self-Help Housing Stimulus Assistance (BSPS) scheme to promote equitable development in border regions. Interior Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian highlighted the initiative as a commitment to enhancing border communities' welfare and national pride, with the target increased from 10,000 to 15,000 units following field assessments. Supported by data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and inter-ministerial collaboration, the programme aims to set a precedent for further thematic developments in border areas, ensuring inclusive and sustainable progress.

National Nutrition Agency Claims Numerous Hoaxes about MBG on Social Media, Inconsistent with Field Facts

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has highlighted the widespread circulation of hoaxes on social media regarding the implementation of the MBG Programme in various regions, warning that such misinformation could lead to public misunderstandings if not addressed promptly. BGN's Head of Legal and Public Relations Bureau, Khairul Hidayati, stressed the need for synergy with local governments and collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Digital to strengthen public literacy and ensure accurate information dissemination. The agency aims to bolster regional task forces, particularly in North Sulawesi, to support the programme's socialisation and minimise disinformation among the public.

Singapore Investor Acquires 41.18% Stake in Hassana Boga Sejahtera (NAYZ)

A Singapore-based investor, Saiko Consultancy Pte. Ltd., plans to acquire up to 1.05 billion shares, representing 41.18% of PT Hassana Boga Sejahtera Tbk. (NAYZ), from its current controlling shareholder PT Asia Intrainvesta, which holds 62% of the company. The baby food producer, listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange since February 2023, will see Saiko Consultancy launch a mandatory tender offer post-acquisition in compliance with capital market regulations. This move highlights growing foreign interest in Indonesia's consumer goods sector, potentially influencing the company's strategic direction.

Exploring Spices and Culture through the Ternate & Tidore Thematic Programme

The "Discover The Natural Treasures: Ternate & Tidore" programme, running from 20 April to 31 May 2026 at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta, celebrates Earth Day and anticipates Vesak by highlighting the harmony between humans, nature, and culture in North Maluku. It features a range of activities including culinary experiences, historical talkshows, investment forums, and cultural events aimed at boosting tourism and attracting investors to the region's spice heritage and biodiversity. Officials emphasise balancing economic development with environmental preservation, underscoring the programme's role in promoting sustainable growth and cultural appreciation in Indonesia.

BRI Empowers 43,789 Business Clusters through "Klasterku Hidupku" Programme

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) is empowering 43,789 business clusters via its Klasterku Hidupku programme, supported by around 3,000 empowerment activities including training and production facilities, with a focus on real sectors like agriculture to drive local economic growth. Over 82% of these clusters are in production sectors, particularly agriculture at 48.26%, aiming to foster sustainable growth for SMEs, enhance food security, and promote economic equity. This initiative integrates with BRI's broader efforts, such as the Desa BRILiaN programme reaching 5,245 villages and platforms like LinkUMKM serving 15.57 million users, reinforcing BRI's role in national economic development.

Victory: Inviting the Community to Engage in Muhasabah to Enhance the Quality of Faith

Religious Affairs Minister Nasaruddin Umar urged the people of Bengkulu to practise muhasabah, or self-introspection, as a means to elevate their level of faith and Islamic quality. Speaking at the historic Masjid Jamik, he outlined five progressive stages of spiritual development, from the sinful to the beloved of God (ahlullah), emphasising the need for continuous personal growth. The minister highlighted the mosque's architectural significance, blending Javanese and Sumatran styles, and its historical ties to Indonesia's first President Sukarno and the creation of the national flag.

Indonesia and South Korea Strengthen Collaboration on Forest and Land Fire Management in South Sumatra

Indonesia and South Korea are enhancing their partnership to combat forest and land fires by developing the Forest and Land Fire Management Center in Ogan Komering Ilir, South Sumatra, complete with supporting facilities like the Manggala Agni Dormitory. This collaboration, involving knowledge exchange, capacity building for firefighting units, and advanced technology for early detection, is crucial amid the anticipated early onset of El Niño this year, which could exacerbate fire risks due to rising global temperatures. The initiative, supported by the Korea Forest Service, aims to bolster effective, integrated fire management not only for Indonesia but also for ASEAN and the international community.

Political Parties Reject Term Limit for Party Leaders, Is It Not Ideal in Indonesia?

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has proposed limiting the tenure of political party leaders to a maximum of two terms to address issues in cadre development systems, but this suggestion has been swiftly rejected by various parties including PDI-P and PAN, who argue that KPK is overstepping its mandate. Political observer Adi Prayitno notes that while such limits are not new ideas, Indonesian political parties are traditionally autonomous in leadership matters as per Law No. 2 of 2011, and they heavily rely on their general chairmen. This debate highlights tensions between anti-corruption efforts and party autonomy in Indonesia's political landscape.

Following Khalid, KPK Continues to Summon 4 Hajj Bureaus in Case of Former Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is examining four witnesses from Hajj and Umrah travel agencies today to bolster the case file against former Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas and associates in a corruption scandal involving the 2023-2024 Hajj quota. The case, which allegedly caused state losses of Rp622 billion through the sale and allocation of special Hajj quotas by organisers (PIHK), has already seen four suspects named, including Yaqut and his staff member Ishfah Abidal Aziz, with only two currently detained. This ongoing investigation highlights systemic issues in the management of religious pilgrimage quotas and underscores the KPK's efforts to combat corruption in public administration.

Customs Office Boosts Industry in Central Java, Semarang Bag Manufacturer Secures Bonded Zone Facility

The Central Java and DI Yogyakarta Customs Office has granted a bonded zone facility to PT Inwa Bags Group, a Semarang-based producer of backpacks and travel bags, to enhance export-oriented industry growth. This facility offers fiscal and procedural relief, such as suspension of import duties and taxes, enabling the company to reduce production costs and increase operational efficiency while projecting to employ 374 local workers in 2026, rising to 470 by 2030, with investments growing from Rp 20 billion to Rp 30 billion. The initiative underscores the government's commitment to bolstering national industrial competitiveness and fostering inclusive economic development through public-private synergy.

Indonesia's Nickel Downstreaming at Risk as Sulphur Supply Affected by Middle East Conflict

Indonesia's nickel downstreaming industry faces significant threats due to its heavy reliance on sulphur imports from the Middle East, which could be disrupted by the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing regional conflicts. Sulphur is essential for producing sulphuric acid used in High Pressure Acid Leaching (HPAL) processes to manufacture battery-grade Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP), with Indonesia needing 10-12 tonnes per tonne of nickel output. Government officials, including Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, are monitoring these risks and preparing contingency plans to safeguard economic growth and the electric vehicle battery sector.

Meta to Lay Off 8,000 Workers Amid Surging AI Investments

Meta Platforms has announced plans to cut approximately 8,000 jobs, representing 10% of its workforce, starting from 20 May 2026, while halting recruitment for 6,000 open positions. This major restructuring occurs alongside aggressive capital expenditure increases to $115-135 billion in 2026, primarily to support AI development, chips, and data centres. The move signals a broader trend in the tech industry towards workforce realignment to prioritise AI-driven automation and productivity.

Extremely high radiation detected in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) has detected "extremely high" radiation levels inside Reactor No. 2 at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, marking the first measurement inside a reactor since the 2011 nuclear accident. The investigation, conducted on 16 April, used a fiberscope to measure approximately 4.7 sievert per hour at a point 5 metres above the reactor base, indicating the presence of nuclear debris. This finding underscores the significant challenges in decommissioning the plant, where around 880 tonnes of highly radioactive material remain from the core meltdowns in Reactors 1 to 3 triggered by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami.

Global Market Turbulence, Indonesian Stocks Deemed Resilient

Escalating conflicts in the Middle East have triggered volatility in global financial markets, affecting key assets like the US dollar, oil, and gold, and influencing investor sentiment towards emerging markets including Indonesia. Allianz Global Investors Indonesia highlights that while a stronger US dollar may pressure the rupiah and domestic-oriented stocks, Indonesia's robust macroeconomic fundamentals help mitigate these impacts, with the stock market remaining relatively resilient amid widening sectoral performance gaps. The firm recommends a balanced investment strategy focusing on companies with strong fundamentals and selective exposure to energy and commodities for diversification and inflation hedging.

Customs and Satpol PP Raid Dozens of Bottles of Illegal Alcoholic Beverages in PJT Warehouse

Indonesian Customs officials in Banda Aceh, alongside Aceh's Satpol PP, conducted a raid on a depositary service company warehouse in Aceh Besar, seizing 24 bottles of Bali arrack lacking required excise stamps. The operation, which took place on 22 April 2026, underscores efforts to curb the circulation of untaxed alcoholic beverages in violation of national excise laws and supports Aceh's Sharia regulations. Head of Banda Aceh Customs, Rahmat Priyandoko, emphasised the commitment to law enforcement through collaboration with local authorities to eliminate illegal excise goods.

Archive Statistics

338,262
Total Articles
1012
News Sources
1994-2026
Coverage Period