Archive: 25 February 2010
8 articles found
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 18:35 WIB
BKPM regains past status as a ‘one stop shop’
“One time, I was asked to wait by one of the ministers, and I waited for one and a half hours. And I dared to wait." My hero! :swoon:
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 17:40 WIB
BKPM regains past status as a ‘one stop shop’
Mr. Gita "Propellor Head" Wirjawan goes to Washington. one-stop-shop? yeah, right. i have literally heard this same story nearly every single year since 1998.
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 17:39 WIB
BKPM regains past status as a ‘one stop shop’
Money talks: Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board chairman Gita Wirjawan (second right) addresses a seminar at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, DC on Tuesday. Gita updated a World Bank panel of experts on the latest situation on Indonesia’s economic reforms, including in the areas...
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 15:31 WIB
Europe Questions Indonesian Standards on Tires
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:European countries are still questioning the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) for tires which has impeded European tires from entering Indonesia. The National Standardization Agency chief, Bambang Setiadi explained that the road condition and the climate in Indonesia...
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 15:30 WIB
Singapore`s Wilmar plans US$400 mln CPO complex in E. Java
Jakarta (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Singapore-based Wilmar International Ltd (SGX:KD3), one of the world's largest producers of crude palm oil (CPO) hopes to start the operation of a US$400 million project in Gresik, East Java in the middle of this year.
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 15:29 WIB
Environment law may cause 50-pct drop in oil, gas production
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry officials said Indonesia`s oil and gas production could drop by up to 50 percent if the industry had to comply with standard environmental quality requirements stipulated in a new environment protection law.
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 15:28 WIB
ACFTA could prompt acceleration of bureaucratic reform: observer
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia`s competitiveness problem in facing the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area could be a "shock therapy" that would prompt the acceleration of bureaucratic reform, an academic observer said.
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, 15:25 WIB
Unilever stops buying palm oil from Indonesian planter
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Consumer goods giant Unilever has told dealers not to source palm oil from Indonesian planter Duta Palma on concerns over rainforest destruction, an Indonesian industry official said on Wednesday.