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Indonesia Free Meals Program Faces Second Court Challenge Over Budget and Oversight

Indonesia's flagship free meals programme, designed to provide meals to over 80 million people at an estimated cost of US$20 billion annually, faces a second Constitutional Court challenge from civil groups who argue the 2026 budget law lacks adequate fiscal safeguards, transparency, and public participation. The programme, expected to consume 11 per cent of central government spending in 2026, has drawn criticism that its scale may crowd out spending in education, healthcare, and infrastructure whilst raising accountability concerns in a country already grappling with corruption oversight issues.

Minister Bahlil Clarifies Indonesia's Fuel Oil Imports from Malaysia and Singapore

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has assured that Indonesia's fuel oil imports remain secure despite global supply disruptions caused by Middle Eastern instability, with supplies sourced from neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore rather than the Strait of Hormuz region. Indonesia currently produces 605,000 barrels per day against a national consumption demand of 1.6 million barrels daily, necessitating approximately 1 million barrels of imported crude oil daily; however, recent refinery developments and the B40 biodiesel mandate have eliminated the need to import diesel. The minister emphasised that refined fuel imports are not sourced from the Middle East, with only 20-25 per cent of crude oil imports coming from the region, the majority of which are being diverted to alternative sources in Africa, the Americas, and elsewhere to mitigate Middle East supply risks.

Hasnur (HAIS) Agrees to Distribute Cash Dividend of IDR 26.1 Billion

PT Hasnur Internasional Shipping Tbk approved the distribution of a cash dividend of IDR 26.1 billion, or IDR 9.95 per share, equivalent to 30% of the company's net profit for fiscal year 2025 at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on 10 March 2026. The shipping and maritime logistics company recorded net profit of IDR 87.1 billion in 2025 and will retain 70% of earnings for capital strengthening and business development amid volatile global coal prices and regional economic conditions.

Nine Flight Routes Affected in Wake of Iran–US Conflict

Indonesia's airport operator InJourney reports that nine international flight routes through Soekarno-Hatta and Bali airports have been disrupted due to Middle East geopolitical tensions, affecting approximately 46,000 passengers across 287 flights. In response, InJourney is preparing aircraft parking facilities at several Indonesian airports to support major Middle Eastern carriers including Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways, positioning Indonesia to benefit from operational disruptions in the region.

Pertamina deploys 57 fuel stations operating 24 hours in Bali ahead of Nyepi and Eid al-Fitr

Pertamina Patra Niaga has mobilised 57 fuel stations to operate round-the-clock across Bali during the Ramadhan period and Eid al-Fitr 2026 holidays to ensure stable energy supply. The state-owned oil and gas company projects a 5.5 per cent increase in petrol consumption and a 2.2 per cent rise in liquefied petroleum gas consumption, whilst preparing emergency fuel delivery services and additional roadside facilities to support the expected surge in travel demand.

Ministry of Health and KPK sign MoU to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in healthcare sector

The Ministry of Health and Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) have signed a memorandum of understanding for 2026–2030 to strengthen cooperation in combating corruption in the healthcare sector. The agreement will enhance coordination, data exchange, and prevention efforts to improve transparency and accountability in health programmes, with both officials emphasising the importance of building integrity culture and effective internal oversight to prevent systemic corruption.

National Traffic Police Assure Public Safety During 2026 Eid Homecoming Operation

The Indonesian National Police's Traffic Corps (Polri) has announced comprehensive preparations for Operation Ketupat 2026, a mass mobilisation effort to ensure safe travel for millions returning home during the Eid al-Fitr holiday period. The Head of Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, emphasised that the operation represents a humanitarian mission combining traffic management with safeguarding the nation's social and spiritual momentum during Ramadhan and Eid celebrations through stakeholder collaboration and technology deployment.

Video: Global War Concerns Drive General Insurance Innovation Strategy for 2026

PT Asuransi Mitra Pelindung Mustika (MPMinsurance) faces continued headwinds in 2026 amid global economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and weakened domestic automotive sales. The insurer plans to tackle these challenges through competitive product innovation, digital platform expansion, and leveraging its group ecosystem to reach broader markets and younger demographics.

Malaysia urges Indonesia to strengthen intra-ASEAN trade to counter US tariffs (Part 2)

Malaysia's Ambassador to Indonesia Dato' Syed Mohamad Hasrin Tengku Hussin has called on Indonesia and Malaysia to take special responsibility in ensuring ASEAN remains relevant and resilient amid global economic uncertainty and high US tariff policies. The ambassador advocates intensifying intra-ASEAN trade cooperation and exploring alternative markets as key strategies to address these external pressures.

Trump criticises Spain for lack of cooperation, US threatens to sever trade relations

US President Donald Trump has criticised Spain for failing to cooperate with the United States and reiterated threats to terminate trade relations, citing Spain's refusal to allow American military forces to use its bases for operations against Iran and concerns over defence spending commitments. The dispute has escalated with Spain's Foreign Minister denying claims that the Spanish government has changed its position following initial pressure from Washington.

Prosecutor Apologises and Police Report Individuals Demanding Year-End Bonuses

A prosecutor involved in the high-profile 2-tonne methamphetamine case has apologised before Parliament's Commission III for legal errors in prosecuting a ship crew member, whilst police urge the public to report individuals illegally demanding year-end bonuses (THR) through the emergency hotline 110. The day's legal headlines also covered drug smuggling at Jakarta's international airport involving foreign nationals and the detention of an Indonesian Idol finalist on indecency charges involving a minor.

BUMI-RMKE partnership opens coal logistics revenue opportunity in South Sumatra

PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI) and PT RMK Energy Tbk (RMKE) have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop mining infrastructure and optimise coal logistics in South Sumatra, with RMKE constructing haul roads and loading stations near BUMI's subsidiary Pendopo Energi Batubara's mining operations in Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir District. The partnership integrates RMKE's existing logistics network with BUMI's coal mines, enabling more efficient coal distribution via railway systems operated in collaboration with PT Kereta Api Indonesia to RMKE's port facilities, creating a long-term stable revenue stream for both companies through reduced transportation costs for BUMI and recurring income from logistics, port services, and potential coal trading for RMKE.

United States Releases 172 Million Barrels of Oil from Strategic Reserve

The United States is releasing 172 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of a coordinated International Energy Agency action to inject 400 million barrels globally and stabilise prices amid Middle East conflict. The distribution will begin next week over approximately 120 days, marking the largest market intervention since the IEA's establishment following the 1973 oil crisis. The Strait of Hormuz, which carries 20% of global oil supply, remains entirely closed due to escalating US-Israeli-Iranian tensions.

Financial Expert Advice: Do Not Hoard Money in Your Bank Account

Financial planners caution against hoarding excessive cash in bank accounts, citing risks from inflation and limited fraud protection compared to credit cards. Experts recommend maintaining only enough funds to cover one to two weeks of expenses in a regular account, whilst keeping three to six months of emergency savings in a separate high-yield savings account to balance accessibility with growth potential.

North Korea Releases Photos of Kim Jong Un's Daughter Firing Weapon, Succession Speculation Intensifies

North Korea's state media released photographs of Kim Ju Ae, daughter of leader Kim Jong Un, firing a pistol at a state ammunition factory, reigniting speculation about her potential role as successor to the throne. The images, showing both Kim Ju Ae and her father in matching leather jackets, have prompted experts to suggest the regime is cultivating a powerful and militaristic image for the young woman despite her youth. This is the latest public appearance of the hitherto secretive heir-apparent, first introduced to the world in 2022.

Expert Analysis Following Trump's Signal that War Will End

US President Donald Trump has signalled that the current war against Iran is nearly complete. International relations expert Teuku Rezasyah argues that Iran will not believe Trump's statements, citing multiple broken agreements and recent airstrikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which Iran views as a serious violation of international law and national sovereignty.

KPK Questioned Former Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Today

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) questioned former Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas as a suspect in an alleged corruption case involving additional hajj quotas on Thursday, 12 March, one day after a South Jakarta District Court judge rejected his pre-trial motion. The investigation, which has identified Yaqut and his special staff Ishfah Abidal Aziz as suspects, involves alleged losses to the state of approximately 622 billion rupiah related to the administration of the 2023-2024 hajj pilgrimage.

KPK Summons Former Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas Over Hajj Quota Corruption Investigation

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has scheduled an examination of former Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas on 12 March 2026 as a suspect in an alleged corruption case involving the 2023-2024 hajj quota allocation. The preliminary investigation revealed estimated state losses of approximately 622 billion Indonesian rupiah, with a lower court having rejected Qoumas's legal challenge to his suspect status, clearing the way for the investigation to proceed to trial.

Transport Minister Unveils Strategy for 2026 Eid Holiday Travel Surge

Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has outlined comprehensive preparations for the 2026 Eid holiday travel period, projecting 143.91 million travellers (50.60 per cent of Indonesia's population), slightly down from 2025 surveys but noting that actual 2025 movements exceeded forecasts at 154 million. The government has prepared multi-modal transport infrastructure improvements, digital monitoring systems, fare subsidies, free shuttle services, and strategic buffer zones at major ports to manage congestion.

Iran: Prepare for US$200 per Barrel Oil Prices

Iran has warned the world to prepare for oil prices potentially reaching US$200 per barrel amid escalating regional conflict and disruptions to international energy distribution routes. The warning came after Iranian forces reportedly attacked commercial vessels in the Gulf and amid broader conflict involving the United States and Israel, which has already caused significant volatility in global energy markets. The International Energy Agency has responded by releasing 400 million barrels from strategic reserves to mitigate what is being described as one of the most severe energy supply shocks since the 1970s oil crisis.

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