Archive: 12 October 2009
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Mon, 12 Oct 2009
Selective Enforcement of the Law: Closed Business Owner in Kuta Threaten to Re-Open his Business
Selective Enforcement of the LawClosed Business Owner in Kuta Threaten to Re-Open his Close Business if Badung Officials Do Not Enforce the Law Equally.NusaBali carries the story that the closure of at least four entertainment and accommodation venues by the Badung regency's enforcement agency...
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
No Need for Bali to be Kept in the Dark
Sometime the best ideas come to you in dark. I think this was the case the other evening when I sat in the dark for four hours in what was my first of what promises to be the first of many power blackout evenings expected to stretch until early December. As reported on balidiscovery.
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
Indonesia To Cut Import Tariffs in 2010
the word "will" appears 8 times in that article.in indonesia, don't believe anything until you see it. and even then, remain sceptical.
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
Indonesia To Cut Import Tariffs in 2010
So does that mean importing a MOGE will be cheaper? Anybody know what's the going rate now anyway?
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
Indonesia To Cut Import Tariffs in 2010
JAKARTA, Indonesia - The Indonesian government has announced it will reduce import tariffs on vehicles next year. The government sees this as the final cut in MFN (most favored nation) tariff rates as required under World Trade Organization regulations.
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
CIC to Use Bumi for Indonesia Investment
JAKARTA -- China's sovereign wealth fund is looking to make natural resource investments in Indonesia through a partnership with PT Bumi Resources, the nation's largest coal mining company by output, Bumi said Friday.China Investment Corp. last month agreed to lend $1.
Mon, 12 Oct 2009
Medco plans wood pellet production
Benget Besalicto Tnb., The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia’s largest private energy firm Medco Group will expand its forestry business by producing renewable energy wood pellets, for which it sees a rising demand on the international market, a senior government official said.