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No Increase in Subsidised Fuel Prices, DPR Member: No Reason for Basic Commodity Prices to Rise

Golkar faction member in the DPR's Commission VI, Firnando Ganinduto, has stated that there is no justification for market players to raise the prices of basic commodities, given the government's assurance that subsidised fuel prices will remain unchanged as of 18 April 2026, with Pertalite at Rp 10,000 per litre and subsidised diesel at Rp 6,800 per litre. He emphasised that increases in non-subsidised fuel prices, such as Pertamax staying at Rp 12,300 per litre, should not affect essential goods prices and urged stricter oversight to prevent speculation, ensure subsidies reach the needy, and control logistics costs to maintain price stability. This intervention highlights the potential risks to household spending power and energy consumption patterns amid efforts to stabilise food prices.

Starting Wednesday, 22 April 2026, Wikipedia Faces Potential Blockade in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) has warned that Wikipedia and other Wikimedia services could be blocked from 22 April 2026 if the Wikimedia Foundation fails to register as a Private Electronic System Operator (PSE) within the next seven working days. This requirement aims to enforce orderly digital governance, but Wikipedia argues that compliance with the regulation, known internationally as Ministry Regulation No. 5 (MR5), would violate international human rights norms and threaten the privacy and security of its editors. The potential blockade could affect 248 million Indonesians who rely on the platform for education, research, and daily information, prompting calls for cautious dialogue to resolve the issue.

Simpeda Strengthens BPD Resilience, Becoming the Engine of Affordable Regional Funding

The Simpanan Pembangunan Daerah (Simpeda) savings product is serving as a vital pillar for Indonesia's Regional Development Banks (BPDs), enabling them to gather low-cost funds and drive inclusive economic growth amid fiscal pressures and intense banking competition. Nationally, Simpeda has surpassed 8.9 million depositors by the end of 2025, marking a 104% increase from the previous year, while Bank Jateng alone reported a 12% annual growth equivalent to Rp 2.2 trillion. Regional governments are promoting financial literacy and saving culture, with ongoing lottery programmes like the recent Rp 3 billion national draw in Surakarta reinforcing customer loyalty and financial inclusion across the archipelago.

Gold Prices for Three Brands at Pegadaian Rise Together This Sunday Morning

Gold prices for UBS, Antam, and Galeri24 brands at Pegadaian have risen uniformly this Sunday morning, with per-gram prices reaching Rp2,924,000, Rp3,000,000, and Rp2,886,000 respectively, up from the previous day's figures. This increase reflects ongoing fluctuations in the precious metals market, which Pegadaian notes can change at any time. The detailed pricing across various gram quantities provides investors with current options for purchasing these popular gold products in Indonesia.

Transjakarta Adds Bus Stops on Routes from Blok M to Rempoa and Bintaro: Here Are the Locations

PT Transportasi Jakarta has added new bus stops to routes 1Q (Rempoa–Blok M) and 8E (Bintaro–Blok M), effective from Saturday, 18 April 2026, to enhance customer comfort and service quality. The adjustments include additional stops in both directions for each route, with operations continuing daily from 05:00 to 22:00 WIB. Passengers are encouraged to check the latest route information via the Transjakarta app, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve public transportation accessibility in Jakarta.

Thailand's Automotive Industry at a Crossroads, Workers at Risk of Layoffs

Thailand's automotive sector is facing significant challenges from the shift to electric vehicles and increased automation, threatening nearly one million jobs reliant on traditional manufacturing. Experts emphasise the importance of Responsible Business Conduct (RBC), including transparent communication and collaboration with unions, to navigate this transition, as seen in practices at AutoAlliance Thailand. Globally, countries like Germany and the US have experienced mass layoffs, underscoring the need for long-term strategies like reskilling and upskilling to prepare workers for new opportunities.

Three Horrifying Facts About the Drug Network of The Doctor Dismantled by Bareskrim

Indonesian National Police's Bareskrim has uncovered a vast international drug trafficking syndicate led by Andre Fernando alias The Doctor, involving corrupt police officers and money laundering through proxy bank accounts. The network, linked to Malaysian operations and a West Nusa Tenggara drug lord Koh Erwin, facilitated transactions worth over Rp 124 billion disguised as charitable donations, debt repayments, and vehicle down payments. This bust highlights the infiltration of law enforcement by organised crime and the sophisticated financial mechanisms used to evade detection, posing significant challenges to Indonesia's anti-narcotics efforts.

Airlangga: Industrial Downstreaming Key to Safeguarding Economy Amid Global Turbulence

Indonesian Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, has emphasised the government's strategy of industrial downstreaming to bolster national economic resilience against escalating global geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz, which could disrupt global supply chains and energy prices. With economic growth recorded at 5.11% in 2025 and projected to rise to 5.3% in 2026, supported by controlled inflation and optimistic consumer confidence, the solid external performance evidenced by a persistent trade surplus and robust domestic economic structure provide key buffers. To maintain stability, the government is combining fiscal, monetary, and financial sector policies, including APBN optimisation, accelerated stimulus distribution, biodiesel B50 implementation, renewable energy development, and expanded international cooperation for market access and risk diversification.

House Commission X Highlights Campus Harassment Cases, Calls for Firm Punishment for Perpetrators

The Deputy Chairman of DPR Commission X, Lalu Hadrian Irfani, has addressed the recent surge in sexual harassment cases on Indonesian university campuses, attributing them to power imbalances between lecturers and students, permissive cultures, and inadequate prevention systems. He urges universities to strictly implement the 2024 Ministry of Education Regulation on preventing and handling violence in higher education, evaluate task forces, enhance reporting mechanisms, and provide ongoing education to foster respect. Lalu calls for severe penalties against perpetrators to deter future incidents and ensure victim protection, amid four publicised cases this month at UI, IPB, Unpad, and Budi Luhur.

Check the Latest Fuel Prices at Pertamina, BP, Vivo, and Shell Petrol Stations

Fuel prices at several official petrol stations in Indonesia have been adjusted effective 18 April 2026, with Pertamina and BP-AKR raising prices primarily for non-subsidised products, while Vivo maintains its rates and Shell suspends sales due to supply limitations. Pertamina's Pertamax Turbo price has increased by Rp6,300 to Rp19,400 per litre, and BP's Ultimate Diesel by Rp10,940 to Rp25,560 per litre, amid ongoing government coordination for import recommendations. This adjustment highlights the impact of global oil dynamics on Indonesia's energy market and consumer costs.

Jaecoo J5 EV Price Increase: List of Electric Cars Around Rp 200 Million

PT Chery Sales Indonesia has raised the price of the Jaecoo J5 EV effective April 2026, with the Standard variant now at Rp 279.9 million (up from Rp 249.9 million) and the Premium at Rp 309.9 million, shifting its position in the affordable electric vehicle segment. This adjustment intensifies competition in the Rp 200 million range, where rivals like BYD Atto 1 (Rp 235 million), Wuling Air EV (starting at Rp 214 million), and VinFast VF 5 (from Rp 212 million) offer compelling options. The growing array of choices is compelling consumers to weigh more factors before purchasing as the Indonesian EV market heats up.

Apple "Bribes" Employees to Prevent Moves to OpenAI and Meta, with a Fantastic Value

In the intensifying AI talent war, Apple is offering substantial retention bonuses of up to $400,000 (£315,000) in stock to iPhone project employees to deter them from joining rivals like OpenAI and Meta. This strategy responds to aggressive recruitment by competitors, who have poached dozens of Apple's engineers, designers, and executives in 2025, including high-profile figures like former VP Tang Tan now leading hardware at OpenAI. While such measures echo past efforts like the 2021 bonuses, they highlight the fierce competition for expertise in AI and hardware development within Silicon Valley.

Gold Prices at Galeri 24 and UBS Rise Today: Antam Breaks Through Rp 3 Million

Gold prices across all variants sold at Galeri 24 have uniformly increased on Sunday, 19 April 2026, with Antam gold reaching Rp 3,000,000 per gram. This marks a significant uptick from the previous day's prices, reflecting ongoing market momentum in precious metals. Investors and buyers may find these developments indicative of broader economic trends influencing commodity values in Indonesia.

Two Women Arrested! Their Bank Accounts Used by Koko Erwin and 'The Doctor' Drug Syndicates

Indonesian police have arrested two women, DEH and L, whose bank accounts were exploited by drug syndicates led by Erwin Iskandar alias Koko Erwin and Andre Fernando alias The Doctor for transaction pooling. DEH was apprehended in Tasikmalaya after her account, controlled by Charles Bernado, was linked to Koko Erwin's network following an offer from Tisna in August 2025, while L was caught in Bekasi after reactivating her account at the behest of her child and neighbour Inayah in August 2024, which fell under The Doctor's control. Authorities plan to investigate further connections and examine witnesses to strengthen the case, highlighting ongoing efforts to dismantle these criminal operations.

OJK Urges BNI to Resolve Rp 28 Billion Church Funds Case

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has demanded that Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) swiftly and transparently resolve a case where a church in North Sumatra lost Rp 28 billion to a fraudulent investment scheme orchestrated by a BNI branch manager. BNI has already returned Rp 7 billion and is coordinating with law enforcement to secure assets, while OJK monitors the process to ensure consumer protection and prevent recurrence through internal investigations. This incident highlights vulnerabilities in banking oversight and the risks faced by community savings in unregulated products.

UI: Free Campus Facilities for Non-Profit Student Activities

Universitas Indonesia (UI) has introduced a policy exempting non-commercial student activities from rental fees for campus facilities, as outlined in Rector's Decree No. 105/SK/R/UI/2026, aiming to balance financial independence with student accessibility. This decision responds to student protests against proposed fees, affirming that facilities remain primarily for academic and student purposes while commercial uses incur standard charges. The policy underscores UI's commitment to an inclusive educational environment, referencing national regulations to ensure equitable access.

DKI Food Security Agency Ensures Strict Supervision of Janitor Fish Destruction: Directly Buried

The DKI Jakarta Food Security, Maritime, and Agriculture Agency (KPKP) has guaranteed no misuse of captured janitor fish, with nearly 7 tons immediately buried under tight supervision to prevent any unauthorised sales. This effort forms part of a multi-phase strategy involving short-term mass captures, medium-term routine operations alongside river clean-ups, and long-term research with academics for effective control methods. The initiative addresses the invasive species' threat to Jakarta's aquatic ecosystems and public health, as highlighted by Governor Pramono Anung, who noted its population exceeds 60% and its high residue content makes it unsafe for consumption.

Rising Campus Harassment Prompts JPPI to Advocate for Regular Audits of Satgas PPKS Operations

The Indonesian Education Monitoring Network (JPPI) has condemned the surge in sexual harassment cases on university campuses, attributing it to a feudalistic education system that empowers lecturers over students. JPPI criticises university leaders for inadequately supporting the Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling Task Force (Satgas PPKS), which often lacks independence due to bureaucratic ties, leading to reluctance in addressing powerful perpetrators. The network urges the Ministry of Education to conduct regular audits, impose severe penalties including dismissal and criminal prosecution under the TPKS Law, and integrate gender equality education into curricula to combat patriarchal norms.

Bahlil Says Increase in Non-Subsidised Fuel Prices Follows Market Mechanism

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has stated that the recent price hikes for non-subsidised fuels such as Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex align with prevailing market mechanisms and regulations, affecting only unsubsidised categories used by industry and affluent consumers. These adjustments, which see Pertamax Turbo rising from Rp13,100 to Rp19,400 per litre, are governed by a 2022 ministerial regulation excluding high-octane fuels from subsidies and reflecting global market dynamics. The government emphasises transparency in oil and gas exploration processes to ensure the sustainability of the national energy sector.

These Are the 3 Land Locations in Dispute Between PT KAI and Hercules

A land ownership dispute in the strategic Tanah Abang area has escalated between state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PT KAI) and private heirs represented by Sulaiman Effendi, with PT KAI claiming rights based on a 2008 land management certificate granted after a 1988 asset transfer from the Ministry of Transportation, while the heirs hold a 1923 Dutch colonial-era deed. The contested 4.3 hectares span three adjacent sites: a 1.3-hectare plot known as Pasar Tasik used by seasonal traders, and two 3-hectare vacant plots across from Blok G Pasar Tanah Abang utilised as a vehicle parking area. Heirs' advocate Wilson Collin refutes allegations of illegal occupation, asserting the land was never sold to PT KAI and emphasising their legitimate claim under historical documentation.

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