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Three Countries Request Urea Fertiliser Shipments from Indonesia Due to Strait of Hormuz Closure, Agriculture Minister Amran: Still Negotiating

Indonesia's Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman revealed that three countries have requested urea fertiliser imports from Indonesia amid the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the nation's strong position as a global producer, though negotiations are ongoing to secure optimal benefits. The government has ensured domestic fertiliser supplies through early procurement of raw materials, maintaining national food security with a 4.5 million tonne rice stockpile sufficient for 11 months, unaffected by Middle East tensions. PT Pupuk Indonesia prioritises local needs before exports to countries like Australia, India, and the Philippines, leveraging the country's 8.8 million tonne operational production capacity.

Using a Game Approach, AMREI and AIDA Consultant Strengthen Risk Management in the Energy Sector

The Indonesian Energy Risk Management Association (AMREI), supported by AIDA Consultant & Smart, hosted the National AMREI 2026 Training titled 'Let’s Play Risk Culture Boardgame & National Development Risk Management (MRPN) Awareness' to foster risk culture among professionals from state-owned enterprises, government bodies, and energy firms. The event utilised interactive board games to simulate energy crises, emphasising the integration of risk management into national development as per Presidential Regulation No. 39/2023, promoting cross-sector collaboration. Participants responded positively to the gamification method, which enhanced understanding and engagement, positioning AMREI as a key advisor in building a collaborative MRPN ecosystem.

One Day a Week WFH: Labour Union Warns of Hidden Costs to Workers

The Indonesian Workers' Union Association (ASPIRASI) has cautioned that a proposed policy allowing work from home (WFH) one day per week, while aimed at saving fuel and reducing daily commutes, could impose hidden costs on employees, particularly through increased household expenses like electricity without company compensation. ASPIRASI President Mirah Sumirat highlights the need for fairness, as not all sectors can adopt WFH, potentially exacerbating inequalities, and warns of uncontrolled work hours leading to burnout and reduced long-term productivity. She urges that energy efficiency measures should not be implemented unilaterally but with clear protections to avoid shifting burdens from the state and companies to workers.

Andre Rosiade Responds to BEM Unand's Criticism of Prabowo: Feel Free, But Use Decorum

Andre Rosiade, Deputy Chairman of Commission VI of the Indonesian House of Representatives, has urged student activists from Universitas Andalas to critique the government objectively and respectfully after they referred to President Prabowo as 'Pakak' on social media, a term implying deafness or foolishness in Minang language. He highlighted the importance of democratic discourse while emphasising respect for the head of state and pointed to significant central government funding of Rp 18.9 trillion for West Sumatra's post-election development. Rosiade also called for balanced criticism that includes local government performance amid challenges like 3% economic growth, 6% inflation, and deteriorating provincial road infrastructure.

South Jakarta prepares 2.8-hectare reservoir on Rengas Road to tackle flooding

The South Jakarta city government is developing a 2.8-hectare reservoir on Jalan Rengas in Bintaro, Pesanggrahan, to mitigate flooding in the area. The project, which includes dredging and connections to nearby rivers Kali Rengas and Kali Uangan, aims to significantly reduce waterlogging in Swadarma and Kali Keuangan, with additional community facilities like jogging tracks planned. Despite minor administrative hurdles on a portion of the land, construction has begun on the edges, highlighting Jakarta's ongoing efforts to enhance urban flood control infrastructure.

Origin of 'Foreign Object' That Temporarily Halted Whoosh on Kopo Elevated Track

The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train, Whoosh, was briefly stopped on the Kopo elevated track due to a sheet of metal blown onto the rails by extreme weather conditions in Bandung. PT KCIC confirmed that safety sensors detected the foreign object, allowing for quick removal and resumption of service within minutes, with no damage to the railway infrastructure. This incident highlights the robustness of Whoosh's multi-layered safety systems, including sensors for foreign objects, weather, and earthquakes, ensuring reliable operations amid adverse conditions.

Indonesia's Richest Man Distributes Rp30 Billion to Ensure the People Do Not Suffer

Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX, the ruler of Yogyakarta in 1940, was renowned for his simple lifestyle and philanthropy towards the common people despite his immense wealth derived from royal inheritance and feudal systems. At the dawn of Indonesia's independence, he donated 6.5 million gulden to the government and 5 million gulden to suffering citizens, equivalent to Rp20-30 billion today, exemplifying his commitment to public welfare. Anecdotes, such as buying street ice during a hot day in 1946 and acting as a truck driver to assist a rice seller without revealing his identity, highlight his humility and dedication to helping ordinary Indonesians.

Wealth Swept Away by Demak Flood, Only Hajj Certificate Remains

In Demak Regency, Central Java, severe flooding triggered by the collapse of the Sungai Tuntang embankment on 3 April has devastated homes and livelihoods, with 70-year-old Mbah Fadholi managing to save only his hajj registration document amid the rapid deluge that claimed all his possessions, including his son's house. The disaster affected 10 villages across four sub-districts, displacing nearly 3,000 people, though water levels are receding and many evacuees are returning home as emergency response efforts, including heavy machinery repairs, are underway. The local government has declared a two-week emergency status, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in flood-prone areas and the urgent need for infrastructure improvements to prevent future calamities.

Prabowo: Happy Easter, May It Bring Peace to All

President Prabowo Subianto extended Easter greetings to Indonesian Christians, wishing for peace and goodness for all on 5 April 2026. He expressed these sentiments via Instagram, highlighting the holiday's significance as the celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV urged global Catholics to combat conflicts, injustice, and isolation during the Easter Vigil Mass in Vatican City.

Film "I Must Die" Advertisements Removed by Vendors, Including Banners, Billboards, and Videotrons

Authorities in Jakarta have ordered the removal of promotional materials for the film "Aku Harus Mati" (I Must Die) from public spaces after public backlash over its disturbing title and visuals, which were deemed unsuitable for open display. Vendors promptly complied with the directives from the DKI Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP), and ongoing monitoring ensures no similar content remains. The incident highlights the role of public complaints in regulating advertisements and protecting psychological well-being, particularly for children, amid discussions on the balance between artistic expression and public decency.

Malaysia Urges UN Security Council to Take Firm Action Following Attack on UNIFIL Troops

Malaysia has strongly condemned ongoing attacks on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) peacekeeping troops in southern Lebanon, which have resulted in deaths and injuries among UN personnel, including three Indonesian peacekeepers wounded in a recent incident in El Addaiseh. The Malaysian Foreign Ministry has urged the UN Security Council to take decisive action to ensure the immediate protection of these forces and to hold those responsible accountable for serious violations of international law. This call underscores the importance of safeguarding UN missions and comes amid Malaysia's expression of condolences for the loss of Indonesian troops serving in UNIFIL.

Agriculture Minister: Countries Request Urea Fertiliser Imports from Indonesia Amid Hormuz Strait Closure

Indonesia's Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman revealed that three countries have requested imports of urea fertiliser from Indonesia during the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the nation's strong position as a global strategic producer. He emphasised that negotiations are ongoing to secure optimal benefits, aligning with President Prabowo Subianto's visionary policies to ensure agricultural resilience amid global dynamics. Despite Middle East tensions, domestic food prices remain stable due to sufficient national rice stocks of 4.5 million tonnes, lasting up to 11 months, with urea exports prioritised only after meeting local needs.

Government Urges UN to Evaluate Safety of Peacekeepers

The Indonesian government has demanded guarantees for the security and safety of UN peacekeepers following three attacks on Indonesian troops within the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in the past week. Foreign Minister Sugiono called for a comprehensive review of security measures and a thorough investigation into the incidents, emphasising that peacekeeping missions should not face hostilities as they are distinct from peacemaking efforts. These events, amid escalating Israel-Hezbollah tensions, have resulted in injuries and previous fatalities among Indonesian personnel, highlighting the risks to UN operations in volatile regions.

Easter Long Weekend: Additional Trains from Kutoarjo Station

PT Kereta Api Indonesia has added two extra train services departing from Kutoarjo Station in Purworejo, Central Java, to accommodate the surge in passengers during the Easter long weekend from 2 to 5 April 2026. The additional trains, Kutojaya Utara and Kutojaya Selatan Tambahan, offer executive, economy, and modified new generation economy classes, providing more seats on popular routes to Jakarta and Bandung. This strategic move aims to reduce overcrowding and ensure safe, comfortable travel, with KAI urging early ticket bookings via their app and official channels.

NTB DPRD: Temporary Closure of Hundreds of Nutrition Fulfilment Service Units for Food Safety

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has temporarily suspended operations at 302 Nutrition Fulfilment Service Units (SPPG) in West Nusa Tenggara due to failures in meeting hygiene and sanitation standards, including the lack of Sanitation Hygiene Certificates (SLHS) and Wastewater Treatment Installations (IPAL). This measure, praised by NTB Provincial DPRD Deputy Chairman Lalu Wirajaya, aims to ensure the safety of food served under the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, a key government initiative to combat malnutrition. Local health authorities are urged to expedite certifications to allow prompt resumption of operations and avoid potential legal issues.

Easter Holiday: 516,000 Vehicles Leave Jabodetabek

During the Easter holiday period from 2-4 April 2026, approximately 516,654 vehicles departed from the Jabodetabek area, marking a 9.69% increase compared to normal traffic volumes. The majority headed east towards Trans Java and Bandung (238,476 vehicles, up 19.58%), south to Puncak (133,025 vehicles, up 11.14%), and west to Merak (145,153 vehicles, down 4.45%). This surge highlights the significant demand on Indonesia's toll road infrastructure during national holidays, prompting Jasa Marga to urge travellers to plan ahead.

Inspecting Bulog Warehouse, Agriculture Minister Claims Highest Rice Stock in History

Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman inspected a Bulog warehouse in Makassar, confirming that Indonesia's national rice stock has reached an unprecedented 4.5 million tonnes, projected to exceed 5 million tonnes soon due to successful government production programmes. This achievement, tripling previous levels, underscores national food security amid global geopolitical tensions, with the government renting additional storage to accommodate the surplus. Sulaiman expressed gratitude to farmers, military, and other stakeholders for their contributions to this abundance.

Video: Leaked Investment Plans of Major Fund Managers in the Post-Eid al-Fitr Era Amidst War

Post-Eid al-Fitr is viewed by Sinarmas Asset Management's Chief Investment Officer, Genta Wira Anjalu, as a period of liquidity normalisation with investors re-entering the market, though global volatility continues to temper the strengthening of Indonesia's capital markets. Retail and institutional investors remain cautious, closely monitoring market developments, while mutual funds are preferred over riskier assets amid declining interest in high-risk investments. The analysis explores market sentiment influences and the investment direction for large fund managers, as discussed in CNBC Indonesia's Power Lunch with Anjalu.

The Sweet Struggle of Tantiningsih: Cake Business Rises Thanks to Support from Holding UMi

Tantiningsih, a Semarang resident who lost her job in 2016, turned her passion for baking into a thriving home-based cake and bread business with crucial financial support from PNM Mekaar under BRI Group's Holding Ultra Mikro (UMi). Starting with limited capital in 2017, she accessed collateral-free loans in 2020 to purchase equipment, gradually scaling up production and improving her family's economic situation by 2022. This success story highlights how UMi's ecosystem empowers unbanked women entrepreneurs, with 1.4 million PNM debtors upgrading their businesses by 2025, fostering sustainable economic independence.

Gorontalo Governor and PPP Chairman Discuss Regional Potential Development

Gorontalo Governor Gusnar Ismail met with PPP Chairman Muhamad Mardiono in Jakarta to discuss the development of the province's regional potentials during an Eid al-Fitr goodwill visit. Accompanied by Bone Bolango Regent Ismet Mile, the governor highlighted Gorontalo's natural resources and strategic sectors, emphasising the need for holistic progress through collaboration. The meeting is expected to open investment opportunities to support local economic advancement.

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