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Holding Steady at Around Rp85,000 per Kg, Prices of Bird's Eye Chillies in Cianjur Gradually Decline

Prices of bird's eye chillies in Cianjur, West Java, remain elevated at approximately Rp85,000 per kilogram but are gradually decreasing following the Eid al-Fitr holiday, down from over Rp100,000 pre-festival. Factors such as reduced demand post-Lebaran, stabilising supply from farmers, and the impact of extreme weather on harvests have contributed to the fluctuations, with traders hoping for a return to normal levels of Rp60,000-Rp70,000. This price volatility highlights ongoing challenges in agricultural production and its influence on food inflation in Indonesia.

Boosting Bali's Tourism, Government Prepares Rp 1.27 Trillion for Infrastructure Development

The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works has allocated Rp 1.27 trillion for 206 infrastructure projects in Bali in the 2026 fiscal year, focusing on coastal protection, flood control, connectivity, environmental management, and food security to enhance tourism appeal and national competitiveness. Key initiatives include continuing the Bali Beach Conservation Project to address coastal abrasion across critical shorelines, emergency flood mitigation at 37 sites, and preparing the 96.84 km Gilimanuk-Mengwi toll road under a public-private partnership scheme, targeting operations by 2031. These integrated developments aim to ensure sustainable infrastructure that supports Bali's role as Indonesia's premier tourism destination while improving community welfare.

Presidential Palace Reveals Replacement Constitutional Court Justice for Anwar Usman to be Sworn In This Week

The Presidential Palace has announced that the replacement Constitutional Court (MK) justice for Anwar Usman will be sworn in this week, following the selection committee's announcement of qualified high court judges. State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi confirmed that the name was received from the Supreme Court (MA), though he declined to disclose the identity until the official announcement. This development comes after the selection process, led by Deputy Chief Justice Suharto, identified three top candidates based on rigorous evaluations including paper writing, annotations, and interviews.

Lebaran Betawi 2026 to be Held from 10–12 April: Locations and Event Schedule

The Jakarta Provincial Government will host the 18th Lebaran Betawi event from 10 to 12 April 2026 at Lapangan Banteng, focusing on cultural preservation and community bonding after Eid al-Fitr. Despite global concerns and budget efficiencies leading to some reductions, the three-day celebration will maintain its essence of halal bihalal gatherings, social consolidation, and traditional Betawi values to strengthen unity and identity in Jakarta. The event will include cultural entertainment and social welfare activities such as aid distributions, with invitations extended to all Betawi residents to participate.

Cipondoh Swamp Lake Tourist Area Becomes Increasingly Deserted, Residents Urge Government Intervention

The Wisata Rawa Danau Cipondoh in Tangerang is facing decline due to neglected facilities, damaged infrastructure, and lack of maintenance, leading to fewer visitors and struggling traders. Local vendors, including long-time coffee seller Usuf Sulaiman and fishing gear merchant Rika Sahara, express frustration over the absence of government action to revitalise the once-popular green tourist spot featuring cuisine and water activities. They call for urgent repairs and redevelopment to restore its appeal and economic vitality to the community.

Indonesia urges Meta and Google to complete 'PP Tunas' documents

Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs has given Meta and Google a three-day deadline to submit required documents following examinations into their alleged breaches of Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025, known as PP Tunas, aimed at protecting children on electronic systems. The companies, classified as high-risk services under Ministerial Regulation No. 9 of 2026, were questioned on 29 points regarding non-compliance with rules restricting children's access to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. This enforcement action underscores Indonesia's commitment to digital child safety amid growing concerns over online vulnerabilities.

Minister of Social Affairs and Deputy Attend Briefing at Palace, Discuss Government Challenges

President Prabowo Subianto convened a government working meeting at Merdeka Palace on 8 April 2026, attended by ministers including Social Affairs Minister Saifullah Yusuf (Gus Ipul) and his deputy Agus Jabo Priyono, to provide directives after over a year of the Merah Putih Cabinet's mandate. Prabowo highlighted the administration's tangible achievements amid global uncertainties from conflicts like those in the Middle East, asserting that the government has proven effective in navigating these crises. He urged officials to view challenges as opportunities for more efficient, corruption-free governance to lead the nation strongly.

Implementation of WFH Expected Not to Reduce Employee Productivity

The Lamongan Regency Government in East Java is reinforcing work consistency amid global dynamics and governance changes, with the implementation of work-from-home (WFH) policies aimed at enhancing efficiency without compromising productivity. Regent Yuhronur Efendi emphasised the need for cultural transformation in work practices, including WFH and work-from-office (WFO) adjustments, alongside energy savings of 20-25% in fuel and electricity, while maintaining high-quality public services. Various other Indonesian regencies, such as Cirebon, Wonosobo, Penajam Paser Utara, and Bekasi, are also adopting or reviewing similar WFH policies for civil servants to adapt to modern challenges.

World Bank: Indonesia's Fiscal Position Remains Stable Amid Rising Energy Prices

The World Bank has assessed that Indonesia maintains sufficient fiscal space to sustain energy subsidies until the end of 2026, despite escalating global oil prices due to geopolitical tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran. With a fiscal deficit below 3% of GDP and government debt at around 40% of GDP in 2025, the institution praises Indonesia's prudent fiscal approach but urges more targeted subsidies to benefit vulnerable groups without excessive long-term fiscal strain. The report projects Indonesia's 2026 economic growth at 4.7%, outperforming the East Asia and Pacific regional average of 4.2%.

Prabowo to Administer Oath for Anwar Usman's Replacement and Ombudsman Members This Week

President Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to administer the oath of office this week for a new Constitutional Court justice to replace Anwar Usman, whose term ended on 6 April 2026, as well as for the members of the Indonesian Ombudsman for the 2026-2031 period. The names of the three top candidates for the Constitutional Court position—Fahmiron, Liliek Prisbawono Adi, and Marsudin Nainggolan—were announced by the Supreme Court on 9 March 2026, with the final selection pending presidential appointment. This move aims to fill key vacancies in Indonesia's judicial and oversight institutions, ensuring continuity in constitutional adjudication and public administration accountability.

House Commission XII: Fuel Supply Secure, Distribution Oversight Strengthened

Indonesia's House Commission XII has affirmed that the national fuel supply remains secure, with adequate stockpiles of various fuel types ensuring public needs are met, while emphasising the need for enhanced oversight to prevent misuse of subsidised fuels. Following discussions with key energy regulators and Pertamina, the commission highlighted ongoing integrated monitoring efforts involving law enforcement and technology to deter violations, including recent field actions against irregularities in regions like Bitung and Jember. This push for stricter distribution controls underscores the commitment to maintaining national energy resilience amid potential global supply disruptions.

Cataract Cases in Indonesia Surge, Don't Take Them Lightly!

Cataract cases in Indonesia are rising sharply, posing a serious threat to public health and potentially leading to blindness if untreated, with the current backlog requiring about 11 years to clear assuming no new cases. Factors contributing to the high incidence include limited access to eye care in remote areas, concentration of specialists in urban centres, and persistent myths leading to reluctance for surgery, despite safe and effective modern procedures. Experts emphasise prevention through protective measures and warn against unproven alternatives, highlighting the need for improved healthcare distribution and awareness to mitigate this growing issue.

Bahlil Provides Latest Update on Pertamina Tanker Ships in the Strait of Hormuz

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has revealed that the government is engaged in intensive communications with Iran to secure the release of two Pertamina-owned oil tankers detained in the Strait of Hormuz, expressing hope for a swift resolution amid a two-week lull in Middle East escalations. The tankers are carrying crude oil, comprising about 20-25% of Indonesia's Middle Eastern crude imports, but alternative supplies have already been secured from countries including Angola, Nigeria, the United States, and others. This development underscores Indonesia's efforts to mitigate potential disruptions to its energy imports and maintain supply stability.

Indonesian deputy minister urges students to embrace global mindset

Indonesian Deputy Minister Fauzan has urged students to adopt a global mindset to compete for high-tech jobs dominated by foreign workers, particularly from India, due to cultural hesitations among Indonesians. He emphasised that universities should actively facilitate international career pathways and foster a culture where overseas employment is viewed as an achievement, citing successful programs like the Indonesia-Japan Nursing initiative. The government is also supporting disaster-affected students in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra with combined study and work placements in Japan, providing language training and financial support.

Prabowo Orders Bahlil to Revoke Hundreds of Mining Permits, to be Completed in One Week

President Prabowo Subianto has directed Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and revoke hundreds of unclear mining business permits (IUPs), particularly those in protected forest areas, following reports of illegal mining activities. He has set a one-week deadline for completing the evaluation report, emphasising that the government will not hesitate to cancel permits for companies violating legal requirements to safeguard national interests. Prabowo stressed that no exceptions will be made for specific groups, prioritising the nation's and people's interests in this crackdown.

Legislator: Asset Forfeiture Must Be Constitutional, Not Based on Suspicion

Member of the Indonesian House of Representatives Commission III, Rikwanto, has stressed that the draft Bill on Asset Forfeiture Related to Criminal Acts must be crafted with utmost caution to safeguard citizens' property rights and uphold the presumption of innocence. He emphasised that forfeiture should only occur with clear legal ties to predicate crimes, rejecting actions based solely on suspicion of wealth, and called for protections for good-faith third parties. Additionally, Rikwanto highlighted the need for robust judicial verification in non-conviction based mechanisms and proper management of seized productive assets to prevent value depreciation.

Prince's Cliff Access Linking Bandung-Sumedang Cut Off by Landslide

A landslide struck the Cadas Pangeran area in Sumedang Regency, West Java, on Wednesday afternoon, severing the main arterial road connecting Bandung and Sumedang amid heavy rain. Local residents captured video footage showing the landslide material completely blocking the road, with no reports yet of casualties. Sumedang's Disaster Mitigation Agency head confirmed the incident and stated that traffic from Bandung to Sumedang is being diverted to the Pamulihan Toll Road while cleanup efforts await field instructions.

Minister of Migrant Worker Protection: No Evacuation Requests from PMI in the Middle East Yet

Indonesia's Minister of Migrant Worker Protection, Mukhtarudin, stated that no evacuation requests have been received from the approximately 20,000 Indonesian migrant workers in the Middle East, where conditions remain relatively safe despite ongoing conflicts involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. The government is considering a moratorium on sending workers to conflict zones and has established a crisis monitoring team in coordination with diplomatic representations to assess risks and map safe placements. Additionally, provisions for repatriation, psychological support, and online consultations are being prepared to address potential physical and mental impacts on workers.

Chilli Prices Soar, Staple Goods Costs in Batam Cause Residents to Cry Out

Staple food prices in Batam have surged significantly in early April 2026, with chilli prices reaching up to Rp100,000 per kilogram, prompting widespread complaints from residents struggling to manage household budgets. Other essentials like rice, cooking oil, sugar, chicken, and eggs have also risen, exacerbating economic pressures on local communities and small businesses reliant on these commodities. The local government faces challenges in stabilising supplies, as the island's dependence on external sources heightens vulnerability to price fluctuations, potentially undermining local economic activity if unaddressed.

Danantara Discusses PNM Takeover with Purbaya

The Chief Operating Officer of BPI Danantara has held discussions with Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa regarding the potential transfer of management of PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM), a subsidiary of Bank Rakyat Indonesia, to a Special Mission Vehicle under the Ministry of Finance. The talks focused on mechanisms, risks, future management, and funding requirements, aiming to streamline the distribution of People's Business Credit (KUR) to SMEs and save approximately Rp 40 trillion annually in interest costs currently paid to banks. Purbaya envisions transforming PNM into a major SME bank with Rp 200 trillion in capital within five years, supported by an integrated ecosystem for UMKM development, and has received backing from President Prabowo Subianto.

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