Archive: 27 April 2026
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Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 13:00 WIB
Nadiem Makarim Hospitalised, Absent from Chromebook Corruption Trial
Former Indonesian Education Minister Nadiem Makarim missed a court hearing in the alleged Rp 2.1 trillion corruption case involving Chromebook laptop procurement due to hospitalisation at RS Abdi Waluyo for intensive antibiotic treatment lasting nine days. Prosecutors presented medical certification confirming his inability to attend, amid ongoing proceedings that also involve three other defendants and scrutiny over unnecessary Chrome Device Management acquisitions. This absence highlights challenges in prosecuting high-profile corruption cases linked to government digital education initiatives.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 13:00 WIB
Important! MBG Quality Must Be Improved, Zulhas's Office Reveals the Method
The Indonesian government is prioritising enhancements to the quality and food safety of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, as outlined by Deputy Nani Hendiarti from the Coordinating Ministry for Food. This involves integrating stringent governance under Presidential Regulation No. 115/2025, mandatory hygiene certifications for kitchens, and comprehensive guidelines to prevent food poisoning incidents, which have surged recently. The initiative, coordinated by a national team led by the Food Coordinating Minister and involving 18 ministries, targets schoolchildren, educators, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and toddlers, while addressing annual economic losses of Rp2.4-3.1 trillion from unsafe food.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 13:00 WIB
OJK Reveals Outcome of Meeting with MSCI on Market Reforms
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has received a positive assessment from global index provider MSCI regarding reforms in the country's capital market aimed at enhancing transparency and integrity. During a constructive meeting, OJK highlighted progress on data disclosure for share ownership above 1% and introduced a list of stocks with high concentration of ownership, which MSCI plans to utilise in its index evaluations, potentially leading to exclusions. This recognition underscores Indonesia's efforts to improve market standards and attract greater international investment.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:59 WIB
Trump Says Iran Can Call US If It Wants Negotiations to Stop the War
US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran can contact the United States directly if it wishes to negotiate an end to the ongoing war, following the collapse of peace talks mediated by Pakistan. Trump cancelled a planned visit by his special envoy and son-in-law to Islamabad after Iran refused direct discussions, insisting on mediation, amid ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear programme and military actions including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A new Iranian proposal prioritising the reopening of the strait and lifting of the US naval blockade has been submitted via Pakistan, but Trump has yet to respond, highlighting the fragile ceasefire and stalled diplomatic efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:59 WIB
Chair of DPR Commission II: Excessive Centralisation of Government is Not Good
Rifqinizamy Karsayuda, Chair of DPR Commission II, has cautioned the central government against excessive dominance, emphasising the need for a balanced distribution of authority with regional governments amid the implementation of regional autonomy. He highlighted past issues where over-decentralisation led to abuses of power by local leaders, prompting a necessary strengthening of central roles, but stressed that future policies must still allow regions space for independent governance. Meanwhile, Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto, speaking at the 30th anniversary of Regional Autonomy, described the process as dynamic, underscoring that authority must be paired with capability and integrity to prevent corruption and ensure effective public services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:58 WIB
Banten Police Train Residents Through Poliran Programme, Aiming to Reduce Unemployment Rate
The Banten Regional Police (Polda Banten) has launched the sixth wave of its Polisi Peduli Pengangguran (Poliran) training programme, targeting 75 participants from the general public with skills in welding, electrical work, waste management, biofloc fish farming, and hydroponic agriculture. Inspector General Hengki, the Banten Police Chief, highlighted that Banten's unemployment rate stands at 6.63%, ranking fourth highest nationally, and previous waves have successfully placed 20 participants in jobs while 11 others started independent waste processing businesses. The initiative, part of a broader Tailor Made Training effort, underscores the police's role in addressing social issues like unemployment and environmental sustainability through community engagement and tree-planting activities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:57 WIB
Illegal Waste Piles Up in North Tambun, Bekasi Environmental Agency Steps In: Action Will Be Taken
The Bekasi Regency Environmental Agency (DLH) is set to inspect and address a massive illegal waste dump in Satria Jaya Village, North Tambun, following complaints from residents about the growing piles of household rubbish near their homes. Officials plan to coordinate for cleanup and transport to the Burangkeng landfill, highlighting ongoing challenges in waste management enforcement in the area. This intervention underscores the local government's role in mitigating environmental hazards posed by unregulated dumping, which has persisted since around 2015 and intensified recently.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:57 WIB
Rebound! IHSG Gains 46 Points in Morning Session, Check 3 Top Gainers in LQ45
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) rebounded strongly in the morning session of trading on Monday, 26 April 2026, climbing 0.64% or 46.13 points to 7,175.62 after recent sharp corrections. Nearly all sectors posted positive gains, led by basic materials up 2.37%, while analysts from Phintraco Sekuritas predict consolidation between 7,125 and 7,225 in the afternoon session. Top performers in the LQ45 index included AMMN surging 8.50% to 5,425, BUMI rising 5.56% to 228, and AKRA advancing 4.73% to 1,550, highlighting resilience in key mining and corporate stocks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:56 WIB
Chery-JLR Introduce Freelander 8 with Huawei ADS5 and 6C Charging
Chery, in partnership with Jaguar Land Rover, has unveiled the Freelander 8, a new energy vehicle (NEV) SUV marking the revival of the Freelander brand as a premium three-row model. Built on an 800V architecture supporting pure electric, plug-in hybrid, and range extender systems, it features advanced Huawei ADS5 driver assistance and CATL's 6C fast-charging battery technology for enhanced efficiency and rapid recharging. Production will commence in China in 2026, with plans for global market expansion, positioning it as a key player in the evolving electric vehicle sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:56 WIB
Hasan Nasbi Claims No Knowledge of Rumours of Inclusion in Limited Reshuffle Today
President Prabowo Subianto is reportedly set to conduct a limited reshuffle of officials on Monday, 27 April 2026, including former Presidential Communications Office head Hasan Nasbi, who has denied awareness of the rumours while continuing his routine duties as a Pertamina commissioner. The ceremony at the Palace in Jakarta will involve appointing new heads for bodies such as the Presidential Staff Office, currently led by M Qodari who is expected to receive a new assignment, along with changes in other agencies like Bakom RI and special presidential envoys. This reshuffle underscores ongoing adjustments in the administration's key positions amid efforts to streamline government operations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:56 WIB
PKR Leader Rejects Proposal to Raise Parliamentary Threshold: This Kills Citizens' Rights
The Chairman of the People's Sovereignty Party (PKR), Tuntas Subagyo, has strongly opposed the renewed proposal to increase Indonesia's parliamentary threshold, arguing that it threatens the core of democracy by nullifying the votes of millions and limiting political representation. He warns that such a move would favour established parties, creating political imbalances and contradicting the principle of equal value for every citizen's vote in a diverse nation like Indonesia. Subagyo emphasises that governmental inefficiencies stem not from the number of parties but from weak coalition commitments, poor cadre quality, and transactional political culture.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:55 WIB
Mining Stocks Surge, IHSG Rises 0.65% to 7,175
The Indonesian Composite Index (IHSG) climbed 0.65% to 7,175.62 on Monday, driven primarily by strong performances in mining stocks such as Amman Mineral Internasional, which rose 8.5% and contributed significantly to the index's gains. This uptick aligns with positive movements in regional markets like Japan and South Korea, amid global uncertainties including stalled US-Iran negotiations and rising oil prices, with investors eyeing key upcoming decisions from the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:54 WIB
Ciliwung Naturalisation Task Force: Throwing Organic Waste into River Triggers Explosion of Sailfin Catfish
The Ciliwung Naturalisation Task Force has identified organic waste dumped into the river by restaurants and small businesses as a key food source fueling the rapid proliferation of invasive sailfin catfish in Bogor. Environmental activist Suparno Jumar emphasises that eradication efforts must go beyond sporadic captures to include halting food supplies and addressing the lack of natural predators, warning of ecological risks such as riverbank erosion from the fish's burrowing habits. Bogor City Government plans to coordinate with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to jointly combat the species, which threatens local fish populations and river-dependent communities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:54 WIB
Video: Pupuk Indonesia Receives Indonesia's Food Security Backbone Award
CNBC Indonesia hosted the Food Summit 2026, themed "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework," to foster shared understanding, strengthen synergies among stakeholders, and formulate strategic recommendations for enhancing the national food security and quality system. During the event, PT Pupuk Indonesia (Persero) was proudly awarded the Food Safety Excellence Awards 2025 in the category of "Indonesia's Food Security Backbone Award." This recognition highlights Pupuk Indonesia's pivotal role in supporting the nation's agricultural and food security efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:52 WIB
KPK Summons Transport Minister's Aide Robby Kurniawan in DJKA Ministry of Transport Case
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has summoned Robby Kurniawan, a former aide to the Minister of Transport during Dudy Purwagandhi's tenure, as a witness in a bribery case involving the Directorate General of Railways (DJKA) under the Ministry of Transport. The case, which emerged from a 2023 sting operation, concerns alleged corruption in railway track construction and maintenance projects across Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi, with ten suspects already detained for rigging tenders to favour specific contractors. This investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat graft in Indonesia's infrastructure sector, particularly in critical transport developments.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:51 WIB
Free Shalawat Buses Ready to Serve 21 Routes for Indonesian Pilgrims in Makkah
Indonesian Hajj pilgrims in Makkah will benefit from a free 24-hour shuttle service provided by Shalawat buses, operating on 21 routes to transport them between hotels and Masjidil Haram, as arranged by Indonesian authorities in collaboration with Saudi regulations. The service, managed by six companies across five key districts with up to 452 modern buses, extends transportation to all pilgrims regardless of distance, enhancing accessibility during their pilgrimage. This initiative underscores Indonesia's commitment to facilitating a smoother and more inclusive Hajj experience for its citizens abroad.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:51 WIB
BKPM Records 18% Increase in Indonesian Employment Absorption
Indonesia's Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM has reported a significant 18.9% rise in employment absorption, reaching 706,569 workers in the first quarter of 2026, up from 594,104 in the same period of 2025, driven by investments totaling Rp2,041.3 trillion. This improvement has reduced the investment required per job to Rp2.89 billion, and Minister Rosan Roeslani emphasised shifting fiscal incentives towards labour-intensive sectors to boost job creation. However, experts caution that the surge may be temporary due to construction projects and low-wage sectors, urging a focus on high-value industries to enhance real wages.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:51 WIB
Indonesia allocates 3,000 subsidised homes for Southwest Papua
Indonesia's government has allocated 3,000 subsidised homes in Southwest Papua as part of a broader policy to improve community welfare through decent housing. Public Works and Housing Minister Maruarar Sirait highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration with agencies like BP Tapera and local entrepreneurs to ensure the programme targets those in need and stimulates economic growth. Southwest Papua Governor Elisa Kambu pledged support by simplifying permits and directing subsidies to low-income citizens, informal workers, and young residents, emphasising inclusive financing for sustainable home ownership.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:51 WIB
BNPB: Joint Teams Extinguish Forest and Land Fires in East and South Kalimantan
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has confirmed that joint teams successfully extinguished forest and land fires affecting three locations in East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan over the past two days, with no casualties reported. Fires impacted 1.5 hectares in West Kutai Regency and 1 hectare in Paser Regency, despite challenges from dense vegetation, dry grass, and strong winds. BNPB urges local governments and communities to remain vigilant, emphasizing early prevention and rapid response amid heightened fire risks in regions like North Sumatra, Papua, and South Papua.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:50 WIB
Visiting China, Fadli Zon Explores Establishing Indonesian Cultural House
Indonesian Culture Minister Fadli Zon is in Beijing to explore the establishment of an Indonesian Cultural House aimed at promoting, educating, and facilitating cultural diplomacy between Indonesia and China, while also preparing for next year's cultural exhibition. During his visit, Fadli met with the Indonesian Ambassador, expatriates, and Chinese cultural business figures to foster collaborations, including private sector involvement and participation in major film festivals like those in Shanghai and Beijing. Emphasising the constitutional mandate to advance national culture as a form of soft power, Fadli highlighted Indonesia's mega diversity, ancient heritage, and the need to transform cultural assets into a sustainable cultural and creative industry.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:50 WIB
Bitcoin Fails to Break Through $80,000, Crypto Market Remains Vulnerable to Correction
Bitcoin's failure to surpass the psychological $80,000 level signals ongoing pressure in the cryptocurrency market, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran, macroeconomic conditions, and derivative market dynamics leading to significant liquidations. Analysts note high volatility and a shift towards more defensive assets, with Bitcoin dominance rising to 60%, while regulatory uncertainties in the US further dampen investor confidence. Despite short-term fragility, the market's fundamentals remain solid if Bitcoin holds above $75,000, though upcoming FOMC decisions and miner selling pressures could heighten volatility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:50 WIB
The Plight of Pajero and Fortuner Owners: Full Tank of Fuel Can Cost Up to Rp2 Million!
Owners of mid-to-high-end diesel vehicles like the Toyota Fortuner and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport are facing significantly higher fuel costs following a sharp increase in non-subsidised diesel prices starting 18 April 2026. Prices for popular diesel fuels such as Pertamina Dex, Dexlite, and BP Ultimate Diesel have surged by over 60%, pushing the cost of a full tank to as much as Rp2.04 million for a Fortuner and Rp1.74 million for a Pajero Sport. This development highlights the broader impact of fuel price hikes on vehicle operating expenses and consumer wallets in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:45 WIB
Here Are the Major Challenges Facing the 2027 Consumer Sugar Self-Sufficiency Programme
Indonesia's government is pushing a ratoon dismantling programme to rejuvenate sugarcane plantations and achieve consumer sugar self-sufficiency by 2027, but faces significant hurdles in convincing farmers to participate due to psychological reluctance and inadequate information dissemination. Deputy Agriculture Minister Sudaryono highlighted the need for collaborative efforts involving local agricultural offices, extension workers, and organisations like HKTI to identify suitable farmers and lands, amid a national sugar deficit of 4.03 million tonnes. The initiative targets rejuvenating 100,000 hectares annually with a Rp1.7 trillion budget, aiming to boost production from unproductive ratoon-dominated fields that currently yield only 2.67 million tonnes against a demand of 6.7 million tonnes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:45 WIB
Palm Oil Requirements for Indonesia's Energy Self-Sufficiency
The Director of PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara estimates that Indonesia would require 100 million tonnes of palm oil production annually to achieve energy self-sufficiency, primarily through full utilisation for B100 biodiesel, up from the current 35-40 million tonnes needed. He advocates for boosting productivity from the national average of 3 tonnes per hectare to 4-5 tonnes through collaborative governance and converting about 7 million hectares of degraded production forest land, potentially expanding total palm plantations to 24 million hectares. Additionally, the company anticipates managing an extra 4.8 million hectares of forest land by year-end, including rejuvenating 400,000 hectares of smallholder plantations over five years to support this ambitious target.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:45 WIB
Limited Reshuffle: Labour Leader Receives News That Jumhur Hidayat Will Join Cabinet
President Prabowo Subianto is set to inaugurate several officials today, including labour activist Jumhur Hidayat, as part of a limited cabinet reshuffle. Andi Gani, President of KSPSI, confirmed Jumhur's impending appointment, viewing it as an honour for Indonesia's labour movement while urging him to uphold workers' ideals. The ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta will also involve replacements for heads of agencies, such as the Office of the Presidential Staff and Bakom RI.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:44 WIB
Rano Karno states that art plays an important role in shaping city identity
Jakarta's Deputy Governor Rano Karno has emphasised the fundamental role of art in endowing the city with a soul, warning that without it, Jakarta would merely be a collection of lifeless infrastructure. Speaking at the opening of the 56th Dies Natalis of the Jakarta Institute of the Arts (IKJ), he urged artists to preserve local roots while engaging globally and highlighted IKJ's strategic role in fostering a more humane, inclusive, and culturally vibrant urban environment. Rano envisions IKJ as a creative laboratory generating ideas to address urban challenges through the honest and reflective power of art.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:44 WIB
Video: Indofood Wins Indonesia's Best Food Resilience Leadership
CNBC Indonesia hosted the Food Summit 2026, themed "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework," to foster shared understanding, strengthen stakeholder synergies, and formulate strategic recommendations for bolstering the national food security and quality system. During the event, the Food Safety Excellence Awards 2025 were presented to PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (INDF), which received the accolade for "Indonesia's Best Food Resilience Leadership." This recognition highlights Indofood's leadership in food resilience amid efforts to enhance Indonesia's food safety policies.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:43 WIB
Nadiem Hospitalised, Lawyers Request Chromebook Case Hearing to Proceed
Former Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Nadiem Anwar Makarim is currently hospitalised at RS Abdi Waluyo, prompting his legal team to request that the ongoing corruption trial regarding the procurement of Chromebook laptops proceed without his physical presence. The hearing at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Monday examined medical certificates confirming his treatment until 3 May 2026, while prosecutors and defence agreed to examine mitigating witnesses and experts in his absence to expedite the process. The case alleges state losses of Rp 2.1 trillion from overpriced Chromebooks and unnecessary Chrome Device Management procurement during Nadiem's tenure, involving three other defendants.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:43 WIB
Indonesia Officially Hands Over CAJ Leadership to Malaysia
Indonesia has formally transferred the leadership of the ASEAN Journalists Confederation (CAJ) to Malaysia during the 21st General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur, concluding a three-year term marked by effective navigation through dynamic challenges. The handover, symbolised by the passing of the CAJ flag, underscores regional solidarity among journalists and the adoption of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration as a forward-looking commitment. New President Low Boon Tat highlighted the transformative role of AI in journalism and the urgent need for enhanced protections for media workers across ASEAN, including better insurance, legal support, and governmental accountability to combat harassment and violence.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:41 WIB
East Kalimantan Resident Discovers Coal While Digging Yard for Septic Tank
A resident in East Kalimantan stumbled upon coal deposits just 60 cm below her home's terrace while excavating for a new septic tank during renovations. The discovery, which went viral on TikTok, did not disrupt the project, as the coal was repurposed to fill the old septic tank, and no authorities or mining interests have shown up despite the area's dense population. This incident highlights the prevalence of untapped coal resources beneath residential areas in coal-rich East Kalimantan, where such finds are reportedly commonplace after decades of habitation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:40 WIB
BNPB: Early Warning System in Aceh Strengthens Coordination at RT/RW Level
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) has launched a new flood early warning system in Banda Aceh designed to enhance emergency response coordination down to the neighbourhood level of RT and RW. Featuring five strategically placed flood monitoring sensors integrated with a central dashboard, the system enables rapid data sharing for timely evacuations, supported by sirens and CCTV for automatic alerts. This initiative, set for full implementation by the end of 2025, aims to bridge central management with grassroots responders, improving decision-making and public safety in disaster-prone areas.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:40 WIB
South Jakarta Prepares New Parking Pockets at Taman Bendera Pusaka
The South Jakarta City Government is introducing new parking facilities at Taman Bendera Pusaka to tackle complaints about illegal parking by visitors encroaching on residential areas. Officials plan to utilise the former Taman Lauser site for additional parking slots while sterilising other areas like the ex-Taman Langsat to maintain public order and comfort. Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo has urged visitors to opt for public transport such as Transjakarta, given the limited existing parking capacity.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:39 WIB
Xi Jinping Anxious as "Made in China" Could Soon Disappear from Europe
The European Union is advancing plans to bolster its domestic industries by requiring companies accessing public funds in strategic sectors like automobiles, green technology, and steel to meet minimum thresholds for EU-made components, potentially sidelining Chinese imports. China has expressed serious concerns, labelling the move as systemic discrimination and warning of retaliatory actions to protect its companies' interests. This development highlights escalating trade tensions between the EU and China, driven by complaints from European businesses about unfair competition from heavily subsidised Chinese rivals, and could impact broader bilateral trade cooperation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:36 WIB
Tokocrypto Views Inclusion of Crypto in KBLI as Clarification of Regulations
The Indonesian government's decision to incorporate the cryptocurrency sector into the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI) has been welcomed by Tokocrypto as a significant step towards clarifying regulations and legitimising the industry. CEO Calvin Kizana highlighted that this update provides business certainty, fosters innovation, and aligns with global standards, potentially attracting new investments and boosting blockchain adoption. The move also reflects the sector's growing economic contribution, with crypto transaction taxes reaching Rp1.96 trillion from 2022 to February 2026, strengthening Indonesia's digital economy competitiveness.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:35 WIB
MP Warns of Layoff Storm in Government Sector: The State Must Not Be Absent
Indonesian House of Representatives member Pulung Agustanto has cautioned against an impending wave of layoffs in local government sectors, particularly affecting contract workers under the PPPK scheme, due to fiscal pressures and the need to maintain public services in education and health. He highlighted that while the rapid recruitment of PPPK personnel was intended to bolster services, shrinking regional budgets and the enforcement of a 30% cap on employee spending by 2027 could lead to non-renewal of contracts, effectively resulting in hidden terminations. Regions with limited fiscal capacity, such as Nusa Tenggara Timur, Maluku, and parts of West Java, are most vulnerable, underscoring the urgent need for central government intervention to ensure workforce stability.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:35 WIB
Tax Return Reporting Nears 12 Million, Remember: Unreported Taxpayers Face Fines
The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) reports that nearly 12 million annual income tax returns (SPT PPh) for the 2025 tax year have been filed as of 26 April 2026, predominantly from individual employee taxpayers. Corporate filings are approaching their 30 April deadline, while individuals have until 31 April, with late submissions incurring fines of Rp100,000 for individuals and Rp1 million for entities. This surge aligns with increased activation of the new Coretax DJP accounts, reaching over 18.5 million users, enhancing the implementation of modern tax administration systems.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:35 WIB
Only 6 Days Left! Tax Office Records 11.9 Million Taxpayers Have Filed Annual Tax Returns
The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) under the Ministry of Finance has recorded 11.9 million taxpayers submitting their Annual Tax Returns (SPT) for the 2025 tax year as of 26 April 2026, with the deadline approaching on 30 April 2026. This includes over 10 million employee individual taxpayers, nearly 1.3 million non-employee individuals, and around 487,000 corporate entities, all processed through the new Coretax system, where 18.5 million accounts have been activated. The figures highlight strong compliance efforts amid the transition to digital tax filing, underscoring the importance of timely reporting to support national revenue goals.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:35 WIB
Central Kalimantan Receives Education Recognition at National Governance Awards 2026
The Central Kalimantan Provincial Government has been awarded in the education category at the 2026 National Governance Awards for its innovative efforts in enhancing educational access and quality through technology and free programmes. Key initiatives include free schooling and higher education for 10,000 new students, digital learning platforms like interactive boards and hybrid classes, and vocational training opportunities, particularly targeting underprivileged and remote communities. This achievement underscores the province's commitment to reducing educational disparities and building a skilled workforce, serving as a model for inclusive education towards Indonesia's Golden Vision 2045.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:34 WIB
Tempe Artisans Strangled by Soybean Price Hike, Analyst Urges Reducing Import Dependency
Tempe producers in North Jakarta are facing increased costs due to rising soybean prices, which have climbed from Rp 9,600 to Rp 10,800 per kilogram, adding approximately Rp 100,000 to their daily expenses. Economist M Rizal Taufikurahman highlights that Indonesia's heavy reliance on imports—over 85% of the 2.6-2.7 million tons annual need—exposes the sector to currency fluctuations and global supply chain disruptions, leading to cost-push inflation in staple foods. He calls for reducing import dependency to mitigate these pressures, amid additional strains from higher energy and plastic packaging costs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:34 WIB
Video: Frisian Flag Wins Food Safety Excellence Award 2025
CNBC Indonesia hosted the Food Summit 2026, themed "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework," to foster shared understanding, strengthen synergies among stakeholders, and formulate strategic recommendations for enhancing the national food security and quality system. At the summit, the Food Safety Excellence Awards 2025 were presented to Frisian Flag, recognising it as the "Best Dairy Nutrition Company in Supporting Indonesian Families." This event underscores the growing emphasis on food safety policies and industry contributions to national nutrition standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:33 WIB
Purbaya: Wait Three More Years, Economy Will Edge Towards 8%
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa expressed confidence that Indonesia's economy will achieve the government's 8% growth target within the next two to three years, despite current global uncertainties. He projected 5.5% growth for the first and second quarters of 2026, attributing this to revitalising the private sector and government initiatives monitored by Pak Erlangga. This optimistic outlook underscores the government's focus on structural economic improvements to sustain domestic growth.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:33 WIB
UNIFIL Pays Final Tribute to Corporal Rico Pramudia in Lebanon
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) held a ceremony in Beirut to honour Indonesian peacekeeper Corporal Rico Pramudia, who succumbed to injuries sustained in an Israeli artillery attack on 29 March. UNIFIL's commander condemned the attack as a grave violation of international humanitarian law and UN Security Council Resolution 1701, urging a thorough investigation and accountability. This marks the fourth Indonesian soldier lost in southern Lebanon within the past month amid escalating tensions, highlighting the dangers faced by peacekeepers in the region.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:30 WIB
Minister of Immigration and Corrections Wants to Turn Prisons into Centres of Excellence for Food Products
Indonesia's Minister of Immigration and Corrections, Agus Andrianto, has outlined a vision to transform prisons into centres of excellence for food production during the 62nd anniversary of Correctional Services Day. He emphasised integrating inmate training and agricultural activities with national food security programmes to empower inmates as active contributors to national development rather than passive subjects of rehabilitation. This initiative aims to create sustainable, self-reliant business hubs within correctional facilities, leveraging inmate labour and available land to foster skills for post-release reintegration and broader societal benefits.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:30 WIB
Smart People Aren't Necessarily Wealthy: Here's Why
Many highly educated professionals struggle financially, relying on monthly salaries despite their intelligence, while some with limited education build significant wealth through better money management. According to insights from Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad blog, common mental traps like over-analysis, perfectionism, over-reliance on complex strategies, poor financial basics, and emotion-driven decisions hinder wealth accumulation. Overcoming these involves setting decision deadlines, embracing errors as learning opportunities, managing emotions, and building consistent financial habits, emphasising that sustained simple practices trump elaborate plans for financial success.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:30 WIB
Terrifying! Number of AI-Generated Articles Surpasses Human-Written Ones
A recent Graphite study reveals that AI-generated articles have surged from just 2.2% of sampled content in January 2020 to over 51.7% by May 2025, marking a pivotal shift where machines now dominate digital publishing over humans. This rapid transformation, accelerated by tools like ChatGPT, highlights AI's efficiency in producing content at scale but raises serious concerns about quality, accuracy, and the spread of misinformation in media and online platforms. The trend signals potential job disruptions for writers and cost-saving opportunities for digital businesses, underscoring the need for stricter oversight in content creation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:30 WIB
Two Pulp Companies in South Sumatra Receive KITE Exemption Facility from Customs
The East Sumatra Regional Customs Office has granted the Import Ease for Export Purposes (KITE) Exemption facility to two key pulp companies in South Sumatra, PT Lontar Papyrus Pulp & Paper Industry and PT OKI Pulp & Paper Mills, to bolster export-oriented industries. This initiative allows the firms to import raw materials duty-free and tax-free, provided production is destined for export, thereby reducing costs and enhancing global competitiveness. The move is expected to foster economic growth, job creation, and support for ancillary sectors like logistics and SMEs, contributing to national economic development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:29 WIB
TASPEN Distributes Social Assistance to Hundreds of Orphanage Children
PT TASPEN (Persero), a state-owned enterprise, has provided social aid and educational facilities to over 250 children in 13 Indonesian orphanages as part of commemorating Kartini Day and its 63rd anniversary on 22 April 2026. The initiative, titled "Lentera Srikandi," goes beyond material support by offering character-building education on preventing violence and bullying, led by the company's female leaders. This annual programme aligns with national development goals by strengthening human resources and promoting resilience among vulnerable youth.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:29 WIB
KPK summons director of cigarette company PT Gading Gadjah Mada as witness
Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has summoned KM, a director of cigarette manufacturer PT Gading Gadjah Mada, as a witness in an ongoing corruption investigation involving the Directorate General of Customs and Excise under the Ministry of Finance. This probe stems from a February 2026 sting operation that led to the arrest and charging of several customs officials and private sector individuals for bribery and gratifications related to the importation of counterfeit goods. The case has since expanded to include new suspects and the seizure of Rp5.19 billion in cash, highlighting persistent issues of corruption in excise management and import processes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:28 WIB
Outrage Over 'Sultan Nusantara' Sect Scamming Banyumas Residents with Hajj Promises for Joining
Residents in Banyumas Regency have fallen victim to a suspected scam disguised as religious study sessions promoting deviant teachings, with one victim losing tens of millions of rupiah after being lured by a figure claiming to be the 'Sultan Nusantara'. The group imposed unusual prohibitions, such as avoiding certain foods, vaccines, hospital treatments, and blood donations, while promising free Umrah and Hajj pilgrimages to recruits. Banyumas Police have confirmed the complaint and plan to begin examining witnesses today, highlighting concerns over fraudulent religious cults exploiting vulnerable communities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
On the 30th Regional Autonomy Day, Regent Satria Requests Return of Licensing Affairs to the Regions
On the occasion of the 30th Regional Autonomy Day, Klungkung Regent I Made Satria urged the central government to grant broader authority to local regions, particularly in managing licensing and natural resources, to enable more effective local governance. He highlighted how recentralisation has hindered regional leaders from optimising local potentials, such as mining permits and coastal management, leading to delays in development projects. Satria emphasised that empowering regions would enhance local revenue generation, especially amid declining central transfers in 2026, aligning with the event's theme of realising Asta Cita through autonomous initiatives.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
Providing Quality Raw Materials, PepsiCo Empowers Local Farmers
PepsiCo Indonesia is investing Rp3 trillion to establish a factory in 2025 for producing Cheetos and Doritos, emphasising the use of high-quality corn that meets specific safety standards amid the government's strict oversight of the food and beverage sector. The company is committed to educating local farmers on cultivation techniques for potatoes and corn to enhance productivity and quality, reducing reliance on imports through partnerships and knowledge transfer. This initiative underscores PepsiCo's efforts to strengthen the local supply chain and support sustainable agriculture in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
PepsiCo Acknowledges Strict Food and Beverage Regulations in Indonesia
PepsiCo's Director of Public Policy, Gabrielle Angriani Johny, has acknowledged the stringent oversight of the food and beverage sector in Indonesia, emphasising the company's commitment to producing safe and high-quality products, including a planned Rp3 trillion investment in a new factory for Citos and Doritos by 2025. She highlighted challenges in sourcing quality raw materials locally, leading to some imports, and stressed the need for greater education among consumers and farmers. PepsiCo is actively collaborating with local farmers to enhance potato and corn agriculture through knowledge transfer, aiming to boost productivity and align outputs with industrial standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
HKTI: Prabowo's Anti-Rice Import Stance Has Existed Since 2004
The Chairman of the Indonesian Farmers' Harmony Association (HKTI), Sudaryono, stated that President Prabowo Subianto's opposition to rice imports dates back to 2004 when he led the organisation. Under Prabowo's administration, the government has halted imports of rice and corn for feed, aiming to reduce foreign dependency and boost domestic production, including targeting self-sufficiency in rice announced in January 2026. Policies also focus on the sugar sector by closing consumption sugar imports and promoting national output to ensure food security and farmer welfare.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
PHE Boosts Oil and Gas Production through Collaboration and Investment Efficiency
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi (PHE), Pertamina's upstream subholding, is emphasising strategic collaborations, investment efficiency, and regulatory support to enhance national oil and gas production amid challenging economic conditions for many work areas. Director Dannif Danusaputro highlighted the importance of fiscal incentives from the government and partnerships with local and international entities to manage marginal assets and optimise existing wells. PHE remains committed to ESG principles, HSSE standards, and anti-bribery measures while focusing on sustainable financial growth and technological advancements in exploration.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:25 WIB
OJK Reveals Discussions During Meeting with MSCI Leadership in the US
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has disclosed positive outcomes from its recent meeting with MSCI executives and analysts in the United States, where the global index provider acknowledged Indonesia's progress in market integrity reforms, including enhanced share ownership transparency and free float adjustments. Key advancements highlighted include the completion of ownership disclosure rules for stakes over 1% and the identification of high shareholding concentration stocks, which MSCI plans to incorporate into its index calculations. These efforts are anticipated to support Indonesia's retention in the emerging market category during MSCI's upcoming reviews in May and June 2026, potentially boosting the attractiveness of Indonesian equities to international investors.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:25 WIB
Germany's Militarisation Ambitions Threatened with Withering Before Taking Root; Conscientious Objection to Military Service Surges
Germany is accelerating a major military transformation, the most significant since the Cold War, by boosting defence budgets and considering the reinstatement of compulsory military service to meet personnel needs amid rising European security tensions. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has declared ambitions to become Europe's strongest conventional military force, marking a sharp policy shift from post-World War II restraint. However, surging applications for conscientious objection—reaching 2,656 in the first quarter of 2026—pose a significant challenge to recruitment efforts, potentially undermining these goals.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:25 WIB
War Between Two Global Tech Titans Heats Up, Stakes Reach Rp 2,300 Trillion
The longstanding feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has escalated with Musk filing a $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI's leadership, accusing them of breaching promises to keep the AI firm non-profit. Musk seeks to revert OpenAI to its original non-profit status, return ill-gotten gains to the organisation, and remove Altman and Greg Brockman from their positions. This legal battle underscores intensifying rivalries in the AI sector, highlighted by Musk's launch of competing xAI and ongoing public spats on social media.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:24 WIB
Ministry of Human Rights Condemns Child Abuse at Yogyakarta Daycare
The Indonesian Ministry of Human Rights has strongly condemned the alleged abuse at Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, where children were reportedly bound and gagged, describing it as a grave violation of children's rights under national laws and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The ministry praises the swift police response and calls for transparent legal proceedings, victim protection, and compensation for the perpetrators, while urging cross-sectoral coordination to tighten oversight of daycare facilities. This case highlights the urgent need for comprehensive inspections, certified caregivers, and human rights-compliant supervision to prevent future incidents and ensure safe environments for children's development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:24 WIB
Video: Food Security, Strategies to Address Food Poisoning Cases
CNBC Indonesia hosted the Food Summit 2026 titled "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework" to foster shared understanding, strengthen synergies among stakeholders, and formulate strategic recommendations for enhancing the national food security and quality system. Nani Hendiarti, Deputy for Coordinating Food Affordability and Security at the Coordinating Ministry for Food, highlighted the urgency of food security in supporting sustainable economic growth, particularly in preventing unsafe food consumption, bolstering national oversight, and addressing rising food poisoning incidents. The ministry coordinates cross-sectoral supervision involving agencies like BPOM, local governments, the Health Ministry, Agriculture Ministry, Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry, and Bapanas to ensure national food safety and manage extraordinary food poisoning events under the MBG programme.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:23 WIB
Pertamina NRE Supports IDXCarbon's "I Am Net-Zero Hero" Campaign, Provides Carbon Credits
IDXCarbon, in collaboration with Pertamina NRE, Bank Mandiri, and Jejakin, launched the "I Am Net-Zero Hero" campaign on Earth Day to encourage the public to adopt low-carbon lifestyles through accessible carbon offsetting via the Livin' by Mandiri app. Pertamina NRE contributed carbon credits from its biogas power plant project in the Sei Mangkei Special Economic Zone, highlighting how individual actions can support verified emission reduction initiatives. This effort aims to boost public literacy on carbon markets and foster inclusive participation towards Indonesia's 2060 net-zero emissions target.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:22 WIB
Used Electric Vehicle Resale Prices Plummet
The resale value of used electric vehicles in Indonesia is experiencing a significant decline due to high battery replacement costs, limited market acceptance, and unproven long-term reliability, posing challenges for consumers and dealers. Experts highlight that batteries can cost up to half the price of a new vehicle, while marketing strategies and financing limitations further discourage the secondary market for EVs. This trend underscores the barriers to widespread EV adoption amid concerns over affordability and future maintenance expenses.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:21 WIB
TASPEN Wins Two Awards at the Indonesia 50 Best CEO & COO Awards 2026
PT TASPEN (Persero), a state-owned enterprise focused on social security for civil servants, has received two prestigious awards at the Indonesia 50 Best CEO & COO Awards 2026, with CEO Rony Hanityo Aprianto named the Best CEO in the Employee Choice category and COO Tribuna Phitera Djaja awarded Best COO for operational stability and service innovation. These accolades, based on an independent survey by The Iconomics, validate TASPEN's ongoing cultural transformation and adaptive leadership, which have enhanced service delivery to millions of participants nationwide. The achievements align with President Prabowo's Asta Cita vision, emphasising human resource strengthening, bureaucratic digitalisation, and stakeholder collaboration to bolster TASPEN's role as a Centre of Excellence in ASN social security.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:21 WIB
Convicted of Child Rape, Civil Servant in Jembrana Faces Dismissal!
I Ketut Herjaya, a 49-year-old civil servant in Jembrana Regency, Bali, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Supreme Court for raping a minor relative eight times in late 2023, with the case uncovered in January 2025 after the victim gave birth alone. Initially suspended with half pay pending a final verdict, Herjaya now faces dishonourable dismissal under Indonesian civil service regulations due to the conviction's finality. This case underscores the severe disciplinary actions against public officials involved in sexual violence, highlighting enforcement of the 2022 Sexual Violence Crime Law.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:20 WIB
Deputy Agriculture Minister Asks HKTI to Act as Government's "Intel", Oversee Food Programmes
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono, who also serves as Chairman of the Indonesian Farmers' Harmony Association (HKTI), has urged the organisation to actively monitor and support government food security initiatives at the grassroots level, particularly in addressing challenges like identifying farmers and locations for sugarcane ratoon dismantling programmes. He emphasised HKTI's role as a strategic partner, acting as the government's eyes, ears, and extended hand to ensure effective implementation without replacing official functions, aligning with President Prabowo Subianto's vision for national food sovereignty beyond staples like rice, corn, and sugar. Sudaryono highlighted the positive impact of the National Nutrition Agency's absorption of agricultural produce through the Free Nutritious Meals programme, which has reduced waste, while calling for targeted fixes to implementation flaws and vigilant oversight of aid distribution to prevent irregularities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:19 WIB
Amid Limited Reshuffle Rumours, Hasan Nasbi Breaks His Silence
Rumours of a limited cabinet reshuffle under President Prabowo Subianto have surfaced, with former PCO Head Hasan Nasbi reportedly among those to be appointed. Nasbi denied any knowledge of the matter, stating he was continuing his routine work on Monday. The anticipated inaugurations at the Jakarta Palace include replacements for heads of agencies such as the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) and Bakom RI, alongside a special presidential envoy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:18 WIB
Verdict Hearing for Two Former Subordinates of Nadiem Set for 30 April
The verdict hearing for two former subordinates of ex-Education Minister Nadiem Makarim in a corruption case involving overpriced Chromebooks and unnecessary procurements is scheduled for 30 April 2026 at the Central Jakarta Corruption Court. Sri Wahyuningsih and Mulyatsyah face six-year prison sentences, fines of Rp500 million, and additional restitution demands, with the case allegedly causing a Rp2.1 trillion loss to state finances. This high-profile trial highlights ongoing scrutiny of procurement practices within Indonesia's education sector under the previous administration.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:17 WIB
Indonesia Promotes ASEAN School Meal and Child Nutrition Collaboration Through ASEAN-ID Nourish Forum
Indonesia is advancing regional cooperation on child nutrition and school meals within ASEAN by hosting the ASEAN-ID Nourish Forum from 28-30 April 2026 in Semarang, Central Java. The event, initiated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the National Nutrition Agency and the Semarang City Government, will bring together ASEAN members, partners, and stakeholders to share best practices, strengthen local supply chains, and enhance food security in line with the 2023 ASEAN Leaders' Declaration. This initiative supports national priorities for building a healthy, competitive human capital while emphasising the role of SMEs and local actors in resilient food systems.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:17 WIB
Chairman of DPR Commission II States Regional Autonomy in Indonesia Has Not Yet Reached 30 Years
Rifqinizamy Karsayuda, Chairman of DPR Commission II, clarified that Indonesia has only implemented regional autonomy for 25 years, effective from 2001 under Law No. 22/1999, rather than the 30 years commemorated based on a 1996 presidential decision. He highlighted initial over-delegation of powers to regions leading to abuses and 'little kings' among local leaders, prompting a rebalancing that shifted more authority and finances to the central government. Looking ahead, he stressed the need to restore trust and autonomy to regions while maintaining equilibrium between central and local governance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:16 WIB
Ciliwung Naturalisation Task Force: Eradication of Janitor Fish in Bogor Should Not Be Merely Ceremonial
The Ciliwung Naturalisation Task Force has urged for a massive and sustained effort to eradicate the invasive janitor fish (Hypostomus plecostomus) in Bogor, rather than limiting actions to ceremonial events that fail to address the root causes of the infestation. Environmental activist Suparno Jumar highlighted various eco-friendly methods such as nets, fishing rods, and traditional traps, noting the fish's spread across several river sections in the city. Mayor Dedie A Rachim confirmed infestations at three key locations and plans to coordinate with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to mitigate the ecological damage threatening local fish species and communities dependent on river resources.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:15 WIB
Pratikno to Reassess Daycare Operations in Wake of Little Aresha Case
Following allegations of child abuse at the Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta, Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Pratikno plans to hold a coordination meeting to review daycare operations nationwide and urges local governments to enhance oversight. Police have named 13 suspects, including the foundation head, school principal, and caregivers, with 53 children identified as potential victims of inhumane treatment such as being bound. The incident has prompted commitments for trauma recovery support for victims and their families, highlighting the need to strengthen regulations to prevent future occurrences.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:15 WIB
Despite Being Called Mad, Purbaya Confident IHSG Can Break Through 28,000 by 2030
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has expressed strong confidence that Indonesia's Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) could reach 28,000 by 2029-2030, driven by sustained economic expansion and robust fundamentals, dismissing skeptics who label his projection as unrealistic. He highlighted historical growth from around 400 in 2002 to 2,500 in 2009 as evidence of feasibility, attributing future gains to high economic growth and increasing participation from Gen Z investors, who now make up 57% of the capital market. Additionally, Purbaya anticipates the IHSG hitting 10,000 by the end of this year despite current market volatility, underscoring Indonesia's solid economic base.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:15 WIB
Capital Market Investors Dominated by Young People
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) reports that 54.71% of capital market investors in Indonesia are under 30 years old, marking a significant shift towards a younger investor base primarily entering through mutual funds. This trend, with total investors reaching 26.12 million as of 24 April 2026, presents opportunities for market deepening but underscores the need for enhanced financial literacy and investor protection. The mutual fund industry's net asset value has grown to Rp710.29 trillion, up 5.18% year-to-date, reflecting robust performance amid rising participation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:14 WIB
VKTR Prepares Rights Issue of 25 Billion Shares, Potential Dilution of 36.36%
PT VKTR Teknologi Mobilitas Tbk is planning a rights issue involving up to 25 billion new shares to raise capital for working capital and investments in subsidiaries, aimed at expanding its electric vehicle business. The move, scheduled for approval at an extraordinary general meeting on 19 May 2026, could dilute existing shareholders' stakes by up to 36.36% if they do not exercise their rights. This initiative underscores VKTR's strategy to bolster its financial position in the growing EV sector, though investors await details on pricing and ratios in the official prospectus.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:14 WIB
Video: Zulkifli Hasan Receives Indonesia Food Transformation Award
CNBC Indonesia hosted the Food Summit 2026 themed "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework" to foster shared understanding, strengthen synergies among stakeholders, and formulate strategic recommendations for bolstering the national food security and quality system. The summit proudly awarded the Food Safety Excellence Awards 2025 to Zulkifli Hasan for the Indonesia Food Transformation Award. This recognition highlights his contributions to transforming Indonesia's food sector amid pressing safety concerns.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:13 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Criticises East Kalimantan Governor over Massage Chair Procurement: If Not a Priority, Just Cancel It!
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya has urged East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud to reconsider the procurement of a Rp125 million massage chair, emphasising the need for efficiency in the use of regional budgets. Bima suggested that if the purchase is not deemed a priority and does not benefit the public, it should simply be cancelled. This criticism adds to ongoing public scrutiny of the governor's spending decisions, including previous controversies over a Rp25 billion official residence renovation and a Rp8.5 billion service vehicle.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:12 WIB
News of Prabowo's Cabinet Reshuffle, Qodari: It Is the President's Prerogative
Presidential Chief of Staff Muhammad Qodari has stated that any reshuffle of officials in the Merah Putih Cabinet is entirely at the discretion of President Prabowo Subianto, in response to rumours of an imminent cabinet shake-up that may include his own appointment. Qodari urged the public to await further developments from the President, echoing similar calls for patience from Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya. This comes after four previous reshuffles since Prabowo took office, involving key appointments in education, finance, security, and state-owned enterprises, highlighting the administration's ongoing efforts to refine its leadership structure.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:12 WIB
Home Affairs Minister Reviews Development of Southwest Papua Government Centre
Indonesia's Home Affairs Minister, Muhammad Tito Karnavian, visited Southwest Papua to inspect the progress of the new autonomous region's Government Centre, where key buildings such as the Governor's Office, Provincial DPR, and People's Council have reached 100% completion since groundbreaking in September 2024. Accompanied by local leaders, the minister received updates from officials and emphasised the importance of promptly operationalising the facilities to optimise governance and prevent deterioration from disuse. This visit underscores the government's commitment to accelerating infrastructure development in newly formed provinces to enhance administrative efficiency.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:11 WIB
Kepri Governor Appoints Misni as Province's First Female Secretary
Riau Islands Governor Ansar Ahmad has appointed Misni as the definitive Secretary of the Provincial Government, marking her as the first woman to hold this highest structural position in the province's history. Ansar expressed commitment to gradually increasing women's involvement in strategic roles, targeting 30% of regional device organization heads to be female, up from the current 19%. Misni, with her extensive experience in key positions including head of the Women's Empowerment Agency and Bappeda, pledged to enhance bureaucratic quality, coordinate government programs, and prepare the 2027 Regional Work Plan.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:10 WIB
Optimising State Receivables Resolution, Purbaya Issues New Regulation on Debtor Asset Takeover
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has issued Ministerial Regulation (PMK) No. 23 of 2026, amending the 2016 rules on managing state receivables to streamline the process of seizing and utilising debtors' assets. The new provisions allow the government, through the State Receivables Committee (PUPN), to directly take control of seized collateral without debtor approval or auctions, provided specific conditions are met, such as issuance of seizure orders and written requests from relevant ministries. This reform aims to enhance efficiency in recovering state debts, supporting public administration and development initiatives.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:10 WIB
Finance Minister Purbaya Threatens to Dismiss Tax ASN for Lax Restitution Approvals
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has warned that tax civil servants (ASN) found guilty of misconduct, particularly in approving excessive tax restitutions, will face dismissal, in line with President Prabowo Subianto's directive to tighten oversight and prevent state losses. This firm stance comes amid Indonesia's 'survival mode' response to global economic pressures, emphasising the need to secure national revenues without complacency. Purbaya stressed that no leniency will be tolerated, potentially leading to the removal of even tax office heads if investigations reveal deviations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:10 WIB
Gold Prices Today, 27 April 2026: Antam and Global Products Plunge Together
Gold prices for PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (Antam) products fell to Rp 2,809,000 per gram on 27 April 2026, a drop of Rp 19,000 from the previous trading day, with buyback prices set at Rp 2,620,000 per gram. Various sizes from 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams were priced accordingly, excluding taxes as per PMK No. 34/PMK.10/2017, with specific withholding taxes applied to buyback transactions over Rp 10 million. Globally, spot gold declined 0.3% to US$4,694.26 per ounce and US futures fell 0.9% to US$4,697.6 per ounce, pressured by a strengthening US dollar amid inflation and high interest rate concerns.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:07 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Urges Regional Heads to Tackle National and Global Challenges
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto has called on regional heads to address challenges at local, national, and global levels during the 30th Anniversary of Regional Autonomy event. He emphasised aligning local efforts with national priorities such as the Asta Cita and the 2025-2029 National Medium-Term Development Plan, while highlighting the need to overcome disparities, fiscal capacity issues, and regulatory hurdles. Bima praised successful regional leaders as inspirations and stressed the importance of maintaining vigilance against ongoing developmental challenges to ensure economic growth and reduced poverty.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:07 WIB
To Optimise Operations of Jelok and Timo HPPs, PLN Empowers Residents of Candirejo Village
PT PLN (Persero) has launched the PETIR programme through PLN Peduli, in collaboration with PLN UIP2B Jamali and PLN UP2B Jateng & DIY, to enhance the management of water tourism areas along the Tuntang River in Candirejo Village, Semarang Regency, Central Java. The initiative focuses on training local communities in safety and emergency response to ensure safe operations and environmental preservation, which is crucial for the functionality of the nearby Jelok and Timo hydroelectric power plants. By prioritising tourist safety and providing facilities like lighting, signage, and certifications, the programme aims to optimise tourism activities while supporting sustainable energy infrastructure.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:07 WIB
BTN Housingpreneur Gives Birth to Sustainable Vertical Housing Innovations
The BTN Housingpreneur 2025 competition has spotlighted innovative architectural designs for sustainable housing, with a focus on vertical living solutions to address urban density in Indonesia. Rafi Zufarul Fahd from Brawijaya University won first place with his "Growing Habitat" concept, a permaculture-inspired vertical village in Malang that integrates affordable housing for low-income residents with urban agriculture to promote food security and environmental sustainability. This initiative underscores the growing emphasis on eco-friendly, productive housing models to tackle rapid urbanisation and resource constraints in Indonesian cities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:06 WIB
Video: Tackling Stunting Through MBG, Kemenko Pangan Strengthens Synergy
At the Food Summit 2026 organised by CNBC Indonesia, Nani Hendiarti from Kemenko Pangan outlined the government's strategy to utilise the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme to combat stunting and nutritional inequalities linked to income disparities. The ministry has established a National Coordination Team with six sectors, including one focused on stunting for beneficiaries, supported by relevant ministries like Kemenko PMK, to enhance programme synergy, monitoring, and the placement of nutritionists in Nutrition Fulfilment Service Units (SPPG). This initiative aims to foster a shared understanding and strategic recommendations for bolstering Indonesia's national food security and quality system.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:06 WIB
OJK: Two HSC Stocks at Risk of Being Booted from MSCI
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has indicated that one or two high shareholding concentration (HSC) stocks, specifically Barito Renewables Energy (BREN) and Dian Swastatika Sentosa (DSSA), are under consideration for removal from the MSCI index due to concentrated ownership structures. This follows MSCI's review of Indonesian capital market reforms, maintaining temporary policies like freezing foreign inclusion factors and excluding new stocks, while aligning with global practices by delisting identified HSC securities. The announcement has triggered significant market reactions, with DSSA shares plummeting 38% and BREN dropping 30% since the news, highlighting investor sensitivity to regulatory disclosures and potential impacts on Indonesia's market accessibility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:06 WIB
Prabowo attends wedding reception of Ahmad Dhani's son in Jakarta
President Prabowo Subianto attended the wedding reception of Rumi, the son of prominent musician and Gerindra Party legislator Ahmad Dhani, in Jakarta, highlighting his close personal and political ties with the family. Accompanied by several ministers and later joined by Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the event drew other high-profile figures including House Speaker Puan Maharani. This appearance underscores Prabowo's engagement with party loyalists and cultural elites, blending personal relationships with political networking in Indonesia's leadership circle.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:05 WIB
Kuningan Secures National Certification for Four Tobacco Varieties
Kuningan Regency in Indonesia has achieved national certification for two additional local tobacco varieties, Liong and Genjah Lilin, bringing the total to four recognised by the Ministry of Agriculture. This certification, which includes Molegede and Paliken, provides legal protection for these farmer-developed varieties, safeguarding local genetic resources and promoting sustainable economic benefits for growers. Officials emphasise that this milestone strengthens Kuningan's agricultural innovation, fosters competitive farming practices, and positions these varieties as key commodities to enhance farmer welfare.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:05 WIB
Why Did Soekarno Designate Kartini Day as a National Day?
Historian Asvi Warman Adam explains that President Soekarno established Kartini Day as a national holiday in 1964, coinciding with the largest elevation of national heroes in Indonesian history, including 14 figures to unify diverse groups under his Nasakom concept. Kartini's exceptional popularity among the public and politicians, particularly her advocacy for women's education through literacy, distinguished her from other female heroes like Cut Nyak Dien and Cut Nyak Meutia. This move reflected Soekarno's respect for her struggle and his broader efforts to promote national unity and gender enlightenment.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:05 WIB
Gorontalo Customs Destroys Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Cigarette Sticks Worth Billions of Rupiah
The Gorontalo Customs Office destroyed 994,052 illegal cigarette sticks lacking excise stamps, valued at approximately Rp1.24 billion, with a potential state revenue loss of Rp743 million. The destruction, conducted by burning to ensure complete elimination, underscores the agency's role in protecting the community from illicit goods circulation. The event highlighted strong inter-agency collaboration involving finance ministry representatives, local government, police, military, and logistics stakeholders, aiming to keep Gorontalo free from illegal trade.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:04 WIB
OJK Reveals Results of Meeting with MSCI, Capital Market Reforms Appreciated
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has reported positive outcomes from a recent meeting with Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) following the postponement of Indonesia's stock rebalancing to May 2026. The discussions highlighted MSCI's acknowledgement of significant progress in capital market integrity reforms, particularly in enhancing share ownership transparency for holdings above 1% and introducing a High Shareholding Concentration indicator to identify concentrated stocks. Additionally, OJK expanded investor data transparency by increasing classification categories from nine to 39, aiding index providers in calculating free float components and potentially boosting Indonesia's appeal in global indices.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:04 WIB
Promoting Palm Oil Derivatives in the National Food Sector
The palm oil industry plays a crucial role in meeting Indonesia's national food needs, providing a stable and versatile raw material for a wide range of products from cooking oil to baked goods, as highlighted by M Hadi Nainggolan, Chairman of the Agriculture Sector and Food Task Force at the Central Board of the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (Hipmi). With nearly 17 million hectares of plantations offering consistent year-round production, palm oil is positioned as a key national strength that entrepreneurs should optimise through downstream processing to create high-value food products beneficial to society. This emphasis on hilirisasi aims to enhance food security and economic value for Indonesia's 280 million population.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:03 WIB
Body of Rico Pramudia to be brought to Jakarta before being taken to Medan
The body of Indonesian TNI soldier Praka Rico Pramudia, who succumbed to severe injuries from an attack in Lebanon, is set to be flown first to Jakarta before repatriation to Medan, North Sumatra. This follows the completion of administrative procedures by the Indonesian government in Beirut. The incident also resulted in the death of Praka Farizal Romadhon and injuries to two other soldiers, highlighting the risks faced by Indonesian peacekeepers abroad.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:02 WIB
Bekasi City Government Confirms Continuation of Rp 100 Million RW Grant Programme Despite DPRD Request for Delay
The Bekasi City Government has affirmed that its Rp 100 million grant programme for neighbourhood associations (RW) will proceed as planned, despite a proposal from the City DPRD Chairman, Sardi Efendi, to postpone it. The initiative, part of the Lingkar Bekasi Keren programme, involves community groups (Pokmas) in planning and execution, with funds disbursed through the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD) starting in May 2026. Officials emphasise adherence to regulations and ongoing mass socialisation to ensure full participation and accountability, noting that only five out of approximately 1,020 RWs opted out in previous implementations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:02 WIB
Government Plans to Close Irrelevant Study Programmes, Experts Highlight Risks
The Indonesian government intends to shut down university study programmes deemed irrelevant to economic needs, aiming to align higher education with future job market demands, but experts warn of potential risks including lack of transparent criteria and premature decisions without a clear talent roadmap to 2045. Education practitioner Indra Charismiadji emphasises the need for thorough academic studies and curriculum reforms focused on Society 5.0, arguing that universities should prioritise knowledge development over mere workforce production. This policy debate underscores the tension between adapting to technological disruptions and preserving diverse educational offerings in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:01 WIB
Drinking Water to Be Provided Along Sudirman-Thamrin
Perumda Air Minum Jaya plans to install dispenser kios for ready-to-drink water along Jakarta's Sudirman-Thamrin corridor, allowing residents to refill bottles or tumblers as part of an eco-friendly initiative to reduce plastic waste. This programme follows the achievement of 100% piped water coverage and builds on existing innovations like water purifiers, with 601 units already installed in public facilities. As of March 2026, piped water services have reached 81.45% coverage, showing significant progress towards the 2029 target, alongside increases in connections and pipeline length.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:01 WIB
List of Controversies Surrounding East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud Leading to the 21 April Action
East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud has faced significant backlash over several high-budget policies, culminating in a student-led demonstration on 21 April demanding audits of provincial decisions, an end to corruption, and stronger oversight from the regional legislature. Key controversies include a Rp25 billion allocation for renovating his official residence, a Rp8.5 billion procurement of luxury official vehicles later cancelled following public and governmental criticism, and a Rp10 billion annual food budget for the provincial government, which the governor claims is decreasing. While Rudy has acknowledged public input and promised transparency through audits, the protests highlight growing concerns over fiscal efficiency and accountability in the province, especially as it supports the new capital Nusantara.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:01 WIB
MP: Daycare in Indonesia Must Undergo Comprehensive Evaluation
Abdullah, a member of Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission III, has called for a thorough evaluation of daycare practices nationwide following a child abuse case at a Yogyakarta facility, highlighting the need to tighten regulations, licensing standards, and operational procedures for the thousands of such centres operating in the country. He proposes adopting strict oversight models from countries like Finland, Sweden, and Denmark, including digital screening platforms for parents and government subsidies to ensure quality childcare as part of child protection and education systems. In response to the incident at Little Aresha daycare, Abdullah condemns the violence, urges maximum legal action against those responsible, and demands comprehensive support for the physical and psychological recovery of the affected children and families.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 WIB
Proposal for Fines on Lost ID Cards Still Under Discussion, Says Deputy Interior Minister
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto has proposed imposing fees for reprinting lost physical ID cards (KTP) as part of revisions to the Population Administration Law, aiming to encourage greater responsibility among citizens and redirect budget savings to public benefits. He highlighted that the high volume of lost KTPs—tens of thousands daily—imposes a significant financial burden on the state, with costs running into billions of rupiah annually. The proposal, initially raised in a meeting with DPR Commission II, is set for further discussion and includes reinforcing local governments' obligations to provide essential population administration services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 WIB
Ministry of Health Reveals 650,000 Cataract-Related Blindness Cases in 2025
The Indonesian Ministry of Health has disclosed that cataract-related blindness will affect between 600,000 and 650,000 people throughout 2025, posing a significant challenge to the nation's vision health sector. To combat this, the government is integrating eye screenings into the 2026 Free Health Check programme, ensuring cataract surgeries are fully covered under the National Health Insurance (JKN), and partnering with the Noor Dubai Foundation from the UAE to provide free operations for 500 patients in select regions. This initiative aligns with the 2025–2030 Vision Health Roadmap, targeting at least 60% of sufferers to receive optimal surgical interventions, highlighting the broader impact on social roles and productivity.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 WIB
Indonesia's Nickel Smelters at Risk as Sulphur Supply Dwindles Due to War
Indonesia's nickel downstreaming industry faces significant threats from disrupted global sulphur supplies, primarily from the Middle East, which constitutes 75-80% of the country's imports needed for hydrometallurgical processing in HPAL facilities. The potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz could halt operations, as sulphur is essential for producing sulphuric acid used in leaching processes to create battery-grade Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP). Government officials, including Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, are monitoring these risks amid ongoing global conflicts, preparing contingency plans to safeguard economic growth and the strategic nickel sector vital for electric vehicle batteries.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 WIB
Safe Ways to Buy a Second-Hand House
Buying second-hand properties in Indonesia offers affordability and established locations but comes with risks related to legalities and building conditions. Prospective buyers should verify ownership certificates, assess the physical structure including foundations, and evaluate the neighbourhood and seller's background to avoid losses. These steps are crucial for informed decisions, especially if planning renovations, and can aid in price negotiations based on any identified issues.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 WIB
PLN IP Bali Greens the Forest and Builds Clean Water System in Tabanan
PLN Indonesia Power's Bali Generation Business Unit (UBP Bali) planted 1,000 trees in the Sandan Bamboo Forest area in Tabanan Regency to commemorate Earth Day, while also constructing a clean water distribution system to support the environment and local communities. This initiative forms part of the Green Action 2026 programme, emphasising environmental conservation and community empowerment through collaboration with local farmer groups and government entities. The project, involving various tree species for soil and water conservation as well as economic benefits, includes infrastructure like pipelines and pumps to ensure sustainable water use for forestry, agriculture, and residential needs, underscoring a commitment to cross-sectoral partnerships for long-term resource management.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:59 WIB
Governor Rudy Mas'ud Removes His Brother from Deputy Head of East Kalimantan's TGUPP
East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud has removed his brother, Hijrah Mas'ud, from the position of Deputy Head of the Governor's Team for Accelerating Development (TGUPP) amid public outcry over nepotism allegations that sparked demonstrations. Rudy announced the decision on social media, committing to eliminate family involvement in direct provincial government structures to enhance transparency and accountability. He acknowledged public concerns as vital democratic oversight and pledged broader transparency in policy-making to foster public trust in the region's governance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:59 WIB
Not Just BGN, MBG Programme Involves 18 Ministries and Agencies
The Indonesian government is intensifying national food security efforts through the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) programme, coordinating 18 ministries and agencies in a unified oversight system to ensure safe food consumption. This collaborative approach, highlighted at the CNBC Indonesia Food Summit 2026, addresses complexities in the food supply chain from production to distribution, extending supervision to local governments for faster responses to potential health risks. The initiative aims to reduce food poisoning incidents, strengthen governance, and safeguard economic stability tied to the food sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:58 WIB
Supporting Social Resilience, South Sumatra Police Distribute Hundreds of Social Assistance Packages in East OKU
The South Sumatra Regional Police (Polda Sumsel), through the East Ogan Komering Ulu Police Resort, distributed 417 social assistance packages to underprivileged and elderly residents in East OKU Regency on Sunday, 26 April 2026, as part of preparations for the 80th Bhayangkara Day in 2026. Each package contained essential items such as 5 kg of rice, 2 litres of cooking oil, 1 kg of sugar, and 1 kg of flour, aimed at alleviating economic burdens and enhancing social resilience amid economic challenges. This initiative reflects the Indonesian National Police's (Polri) Precise Policing policy, emphasising responsive public service and support for national government priorities in improving community welfare and stability.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:58 WIB
Appreciation for Bank Jakarta Employees to Maintain Productivity
The Forum Pemuda Peduli Jakarta (FPPJ) has praised Bank Jakarta's initiative to provide appreciation spaces for its employees, viewing it as essential for sustaining productivity amid heavy workloads. This approach is expected to enhance service quality for customers, particularly grassroots SMEs, and supports the bank's ongoing digital transformation and financial inclusion efforts in Jakarta. Despite criticisms amid the bank's performance dip, FPPJ highlights the bank's strong financial results, with Q1 2026 profits reaching Rp220 billion and an optimistic annual projection of Rp1 trillion, underscoring effective management and innovation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:57 WIB
Cabinet Reshuffle Issue Today, Qodari of KSP: Let's Just Wait
Rumours of a cabinet reshuffle under President Prabowo Subianto have intensified, with potential appointments including labour leader Mohammad Jumhur Hidayat as a minister and ongoing discussions about other positions. Officials such as KSP Head Muhammad Qodari and Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto emphasise that such decisions are the president's prerogative, urging the public and cabinet members to await official announcements. This follows earlier swaps, like those involving Thomas Djiwandono and Juda Agung, highlighting Prabowo's efforts to consolidate power amid persistent speculation since early 2026.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:57 WIB
Thousands of Part-Time PPPK Health Workers in Central Lombok Cancel Strike Due to This
A planned strike by 1,530 part-time PPPK health workers in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, was called off after the local government agreed to raise their wages. The workers had demanded salaries equivalent to the regional minimum wage and the opening of full-time PPPK positions, leading to normal healthcare services resuming without disruption. This resolution highlights the local administration's responsiveness to employee welfare amid fiscal challenges, with officials emphasising dialogue and prayer for further policy support.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:55 WIB
Reaching Rp498.8T, Q1/2026 Investment Realisation Secures 24% of Annual Target
Indonesia's Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming recorded Q1/2026 investment realisation at Rp498.8 trillion, equivalent to 24.4% of the Rp2.041.3 trillion annual target, despite a slowdown in year-on-year growth to 7.2% amid geopolitical and global economic uncertainties. Positive developments include a sharp 18.9% increase in job absorption, creating 706,569 new positions, with foreign investment dominating at 50.1% led by Singapore, Hong Kong, and China, and the downstreaming sector contributing nearly 30% of the total. Domestic investment grew by 6.0%, highlighting resilience in key areas like oil and gas downstreaming, which saw a significant jump from Rp6.55 trillion to Rp17.7 trillion.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:55 WIB
Standard iPhone 18 Model Likely to Feature 12GB RAM
Analyst Dan Nystedt has leaked that the standard iPhone 18 model will come equipped with 12GB of RAM, matching the capacity of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, marking the first time a standard model receives such high memory. This upgrade is essential for supporting advanced AI features in iOS 27, powered by a new 2nm A20 chip from TSMC that promises 15% better performance without sacrificing power efficiency. Apple plans to delay the standard model's launch until early 2027, while the Pro versions and a foldable iPhone will debut on schedule in late 2026.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:53 WIB
The World Is Not Alright, BI Governor Reveals 3 Major Challenges Facing Indonesia's Economy
Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo has warned that the global economy remains under pressure due to high uncertainty, exacerbated by US tariff policies, Middle Eastern geopolitics, elevated commodity prices, high global interest rates, and capital outflows from emerging markets including Indonesia. He stressed the need to bolster domestic demand and outlined three key challenges: restoring business confidence by directing financing to national priority projects, strengthening domestic economic engines through sustained consumption and increased investment in government programmes, and enhancing policy frameworks like downstreaming and industrialisation to drive high growth. These measures are crucial for maintaining stability and achieving robust economic expansion amidst ongoing global volatility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:53 WIB
Cross-Sector Officials in Bali Strengthen Child Protection to Prevent Extremism
Cross-sector officials in Bali convened for a talkshow on the ecosystem of child protection in schools, emphasising collaborative efforts to prevent the spread of extremist and terrorist ideologies among students. Key figures, including the Deputy Minister for Population and Family Development, the Bali Governor, and police leaders, highlighted the need for integrated approaches starting from families, leveraging local wisdom like Tri Hita Karana, and addressing digital literacy challenges to safeguard youth as a national security priority. The event culminated in a joint declaration against intolerance, radicalism, extremism, and terrorism, aiming to foster resilient communities through family, school, and societal involvement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:51 WIB
Cash Restrictions in Elections Deemed Capable of Reducing Financial Disparities Among Candidates
Proposals to limit cash usage in Indonesian elections are viewed as a means to bridge the financial gap between wealthy and underfunded candidates, fostering a more equitable competition based on visions and programmes rather than money. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) advocates for such regulations to curb the persistent issue of vote buying, which escalates election costs and undermines electoral democracy. Experts suggest adapting campaign strategies to digital platforms like social media and podcasts to maintain effectiveness without relying on cash-heavy methods.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:51 WIB
Prabowo Reportedly Set to Reshuffle Cabinet Again Today
President Prabowo Subianto is reportedly planning a cabinet reshuffle in the Merah Putih Cabinet on 27 April 2026, involving appointments of key officials including heads of agencies, ministers, and coordinating ministers. Names circulating include M Qodari moving to head the Government Communication Agency and spokesperson, General (Ret.) Dudung Abdurachman taking over the Presidential Staff Office, and others like Hasan Nasbi and Jumhur Hidayat filling roles in communication and environment. Officials emphasise that the reshuffle is the president's prerogative, with no official confirmation from the palace yet, underscoring ongoing efforts to streamline government leadership.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:50 WIB
Indonesia's New B50 Biodiesel Fuel to Take Effect from 1 July, What is the Price? ESDM's Statement
The Indonesian government will mandate a 50% biodiesel blend, known as B50, in diesel fuel starting 1 July 2026, with prices to be set monthly based on existing regulations to ensure business and consumer certainty. This initiative, overseen by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), is projected to save the country up to Rp 157.28 trillion in foreign exchange by enhancing the value of crude palm oil, building on the previous B40 programme. Officials confirm sufficient FAME supply and ongoing coordination to reduce import dependency by 50%, strengthening national energy resilience amid global dynamics.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:49 WIB
Malang Customs Uncovers Illegal Cigarette Shipment via Bus to Jakarta
Malang Customs officials intercepted a bus transporting illegal cigarettes to Jakarta on 9 April 2025, seizing 9,600 packs equivalent to 192,000 cigarettes without tax stamps, valued at Rp 285.44 million with a state loss of Rp 143.42 million. The operation was prompted by intelligence and involved pursuing the vehicle on the Malang-Pandaan toll road. Authorities urged the public to avoid involvement in illegal excise goods distribution to support national development and enforcement efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:48 WIB
Human Initiative Launches "Flash Sale Qurban" Programme for 2026
The humanitarian organisation Human Initiative has introduced the "Flash Sale Qurban" programme to enable more affordable participation in the sacrificial rituals ahead of Eid al-Adha 2026. Running from 27 April to 1 May, the initiative offers shared contributions of Rp1.7 million for a 200kg cow, with distributions targeted at underserved regions in eastern Indonesia and Africa to maximise impact. This effort not only upholds religious standards but also encourages early donor engagement to broaden the benefits of the tradition.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:46 WIB
Video: Palm Oil Boss Opens Up on Performance and Impact of B50 Programme
PT Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk (SSMS), a listed palm oil company, reported a 41.6% profit increase to Rp 1.16 trillion for 2025, driven by Rp 14.81 trillion in revenue from higher sales volumes, commodity prices, and operational efficiencies. The acquisition of 98.328% stake in PT Sawit Mandiri Lestari has enhanced production quality due to younger palm plantations yielding better Crude Palm Oil (CPO). SSMS remains optimistic about Indonesia's palm oil sector and supports the government's B50 biodiesel programme, with national CPO output of 50 million tonnes expected to meet the 16-20 million tonnes required annually.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:45 WIB
Overheating and Slow Android Phones: Chinese Giants Unite to Take This Action
Chinese smartphone giants including Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, Lenovo, and Honor have formed the Gold Standard Alliance to address common Android issues such as overheating, sluggish performance, and app crashes. The initiative introduces unified memory management standards, notification systems, and contextual rules to optimise app behaviour and align with upcoming Android 17 updates, with developers given until 30 June 2026 to implement them. This collaboration aims to improve user experience by reducing resource strain, though it may increase development costs and testing cycles.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:43 WIB
DKI Wins Award as Best Local Government Organiser for 2025
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has received the Best Local Government Organiser Award for 2025 from the Ministry of Home Affairs, achieving a high performance score of 3.6762. Deputy Governor Rano Karno emphasised that this accolade reflects the collective efforts of all regional apparatus organisations and will drive improvements in governance quality, public services, and development programmes. The award coincides with the 30th anniversary of Regional Autonomy Day in 2026, underscoring the commitment to accountable and responsive local administration in alignment with national development goals.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:43 WIB
Coordinating Minister Pratikno Concerned Over Child Abuse at Jogja Daycare: It Becomes Our Priority
Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Pratikno has expressed deep concern over the alleged child abuse case at Little Aresha Daycare in Umbulharjo, Jogja, describing it as a distressing incident that demands serious governmental attention. He revealed that his office has coordinated with Yogyakarta Police to handle the legal aspects, while planning collaborations with local government and other ministries to provide trauma healing for affected children and parents, and to strengthen oversight mechanisms in daycare facilities. This response underscores the government's commitment to preventing future occurrences through coordinated reviews and enhanced local authority involvement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:42 WIB
Latest Fuel Prices 27 April 2026: Pertamax Unchanged, Dexlite Reaches Rp 23,600
PT Pertamina has adjusted fuel prices effective from 18 April 2026, with increases limited to certain non-subsidised types such as Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex, while Pertamax, Pertamax Green, Pertalite, and Biosolar remain unchanged. The price hikes are attributed to surging energy costs driven by the conflict in the Middle East. These adjustments, applicable in regions like DKI Jakarta and Banten with variations due to local taxes and logistics, highlight the impact of global tensions on Indonesia's domestic fuel market.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:42 WIB
Without SLHS, MBG Kitchens Could Be Temporarily Halted
The Indonesian government is tightening food safety standards in the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) programme by mandating that all kitchens or Satuan Pelayanan Pemenuhan Gizi (SPPG) obtain Sertifikat Laik Higiene Sanitasi (SLHS) certification, in response to rising risks of food poisoning incidents. This policy, which was previously optional, now includes stricter oversight across the supply chain from raw materials to distribution, with temporary shutdowns possible for non-compliant facilities. Compliance has surged from 2% to 41% within six months, underscoring the programme's commitment to protecting vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women through enhanced governance and enforcement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:42 WIB
Gulkarmat's Preparedness to Handle Electric Vehicle Fires in Jakarta
A Jakarta DPRD member has urged the Fire and Rescue Agency (Gulkarmat) to develop a specific Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for managing electric vehicle fires, highlighting the lack of effective fire extinguishers for battery-related incidents and the potential for toxic emissions. With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles in the capital, enhanced preparedness is essential for public safety, aligning with central government policies. Concurrently, the Jakarta Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) is conducting 2026 disaster research focused on mitigating risks from new technologies like EV batteries, aiming to produce evidence-based policies that position Jakarta as a global city model.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:40 WIB
Tito Karnavian's Office Rebukes Local Governments for Failing to Take Action on Food Prices
The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned local government heads who have not implemented concrete measures to control food prices, aiming to prevent rising inflation in their regions. Only 12 out of numerous local governments have taken such actions, including market operations and inspections, while 40 have partially engaged, leaving 321 entirely inactive, including some on Java. The ministry urges all inactive local governments to act immediately and report their efforts to ensure public welfare.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:38 WIB
Qodari Responds to Rumours of Prabowo's Upcoming Appointment of Several Officials This Afternoon
President Prabowo Subianto is reportedly set to appoint several agency heads at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta this afternoon, including transitioning Muhammad Qodari from Chief of Presidential Staff to Head of the Government Communication Agency. Qodari described the matter as the President's prerogative and urged patience for further developments. This comes amid ongoing speculation about a cabinet reshuffle, which the Cabinet Secretary confirmed is solely at the President's discretion.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:38 WIB
Panel of judges highlights absence of key witnesses in Jakarta bank branch manager case
In a military court session in Jakarta, the presiding judges expressed strong concern over the absence of three key witnesses in the trial of military personnel accused of kidnapping and murdering a bank branch manager, MIP. The prosecutor explained that two witnesses refused to testify due to fears of self-incrimination, while another was on duty elsewhere, prompting the judges to demand stricter enforcement of attendance. The case involves multiple charges including premeditated murder under Article 340 of the Criminal Code, underscoring the challenges in proving serious crimes within the military justice system.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:38 WIB
Malaysia's jailed ex-PM Najib withdraws appeal on house arrest, local media reports
Jailed former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has withdrawn his appeal against a court decision denying him house arrest, following the halving of his sentence by a pardons board in 2024. The appeal sought to enforce an alleged addendum order allowing home detention, but the withdrawal represents another legal setback for Najib amid ongoing trials related to the 1MDB scandal, where billions were allegedly stolen from the state fund. This development underscores the persistent legal challenges facing the ex-premier, who denies wrongdoing in the graft and money laundering cases.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:37 WIB
House of Representatives Commission III Urges Prosecution of Little Aresha Daycare Owner: Utterly Heinous
Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission III, Ahmad Sahroni, has condemned the alleged abuse of children at Little Aresha daycare and demanded that the owner be prosecuted without any restorative justice, describing the acts as tragic and inhumane. He called for the immediate closure of the facility and a thorough inspection of other similar daycares to ensure they have proper licences and standards, with unlicensed or unfit ones to be permanently sealed. Police raided the daycare, arresting 13 suspects including leaders and caregivers, with 53 child victims under two years old identified so far.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:35 WIB
Home Affairs Ministry Reveals Numerous Complaints Regarding East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has highlighted growing complaints and public discontent surrounding East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud, prompting special oversight due to concerns over budget management. Deputy Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto revealed that the ministry has dispatched inspection teams and issued repeated reminders to Rudy to ensure efficient allocation of regional funds, emphasising that leaders should prioritise performance over personal facilities. This intervention underscores the government's commitment to fiscal prudence amid allegations of mismanagement in the province.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:35 WIB
Safeguarding the Supply Chain: PepsiCo's Efforts to Develop Local Farmers
PepsiCo is committed to ensuring food safety and a secure supply chain by adhering to global standards and local regulations in Indonesia, as highlighted by Director Gabrielle Angriani Johny at the Food Summit 2026. The company actively supports local potato and maize farmers through training on efficient farming practices, safe pesticide and fertiliser use, and quality enhancement to meet production needs. This initiative underscores PepsiCo's sustainable operations, including compliance with BPOM requirements, halal certification, and exceeding mandatory standards in its Indonesian factory.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:35 WIB
Not the Rupiah: This Neighbouring Country's Currency is Collapsing the Worst in ASEAN
The Thai baht has emerged as one of Asia's weakest currencies amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which have driven up global oil prices, weakening by over 4% against the US dollar since the Iran conflict intensified. Thailand's heavy reliance on energy imports exacerbates the baht's vulnerability, with analysts forecasting further depreciation to 33.90 per dollar this quarter and potential economic growth slowdown to 1.3% in 2026 if tensions persist. This situation highlights the broader regional economic risks tied to energy dependencies and global supply disruptions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:34 WIB
Lo Kheng Hong Sells Palm Oil Shares of Salim Group (SIMP), What's Happening?
Renowned Indonesian investor Lo Kheng Hong has sold 8.1895 million shares in palm oil company PT Salim Ivomas Pratama Tbk. (SIMP), part of the Salim Group, realising a profit of Rp7.54 billion from the transactions conducted on 14 April 2026 at prices of Rp920 and Rp925 per share. This marks his first sale since aggressively acquiring shares in mid-2025, with his ownership now reduced to 4.97% amid SIMP's strong performance, including 32% year-on-year sales growth to Rp21.05 trillion and 33.42% profit increase to Rp2.06 trillion in 2025, driving a 49% share price rise year-to-date and 111% over the past year.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:32 WIB
China claims global auto sales lead from Japan, sets sights on quality
In a landmark shift, Chinese automakers sold nearly 27 million vehicles worldwide in 2025, overtaking Japan's 25 million and ending its 25-year dominance as the global sales leader, with three Chinese firms now in the top ten and BYD leading in new energy vehicles for the fourth year. This rise, fueled by strategic policies since 2001, rapid innovation in electrification and battery technology, and a robust industrial ecosystem, highlights China's manufacturing prowess amid global decarbonisation efforts, contrasting with Japan's slower transition from hybrids. While volume supremacy is achieved, Chinese brands must now tackle challenges like enhancing quality, building premium appeal, and navigating international regulations to sustain their momentum.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:31 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister: Cancel Rp 25 Billion Budget for East Kalimantan Governor's Residence If Not a Priority
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto has urged the cancellation of a Rp 25 billion budget allocation for renovating the East Kalimantan Governor's official residence, specifically items like massage chairs and seawater aquariums, if they are not deemed urgent, emphasising the need for efficiency in public spending. This directive comes amid public backlash and ongoing scrutiny from the Interior Ministry, which has deployed inspectors and maintains close communication with the provincial government. The controversy highlights broader calls for ethical leadership, prioritising public welfare over personal facilities, following the governor's public apology on social media.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:30 WIB
Indonesia's Fiscal Yellow Light
Amid global economic uncertainties, Indonesia's government faces pressures on fiscal health, with rising debt interest payments reaching Rp 520.7 trillion in 2025, absorbing nearly 19% of state revenues and exceeding international safe limits. While the debt-to-GDP ratio remains stable at around 40%, below the 60% legal cap, the increasing burden of interest and an impending "debt wall" of maturing obligations signal the need for more prudent and adaptive debt management strategies to ensure sustainable development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:29 WIB
Why Are Sinkhole Phenomena Appearing in Many Regions of Indonesia?
Sinkholes have emerged in areas such as Gunungkidul in Yogyakarta, West Sumatra, and Aceh, serving as a national alert due to Indonesia's 8% karst landscape, which is naturally prone to vertical ground collapses. Professor Wahyu Wilopo from Universitas Gadjah Mada explains that high rainfall primarily triggers these events by accelerating rock dissolution in underground cavities, weakening surface support. He urges the public to recognise warning signs like circular or semi-circular ground cracks and report them immediately to authorities, while promoting community vigilance during the rainy season to mitigate risks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:28 WIB
Pegadaian's Tring Golden Run 2026 Successfully Attracts 8,000 Runners and Distributes IDR 1.25 Billion in Donations
PT Pegadaian successfully hosted the Tring Golden Run 2026 event in Jakarta, drawing over 8,000 participants while marking the company's inaugural donation of IDR 1.25 billion to Indonesian athletes, particularly those with disabilities and special needs, distributed across five national sports organisations. The event doubled as an educational platform to promote gold investment as a reliable financial instrument amid varying economic conditions, aligning with Pegadaian's commitment to ESG principles and enhancing financial literacy through its digital app. This initiative underscores Pegadaian's broader mission to foster healthy lifestyles, social responsibility, and accessible investment options starting from just IDR 10,000.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:28 WIB
Home Affairs Ministry Prepares Draft to Discuss Election Bill
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has prepared a draft document, including government perspectives and key issues, to discuss the Election Bill in anticipation of potential invitations from the DPR. DPR Speaker Puan Maharani denied rumours of secretive discussions on revising the Election Law, emphasising that political communications occur both formally and informally to ensure the upcoming elections are conducted honestly and fairly. This preparation underscores the government's readiness to support democratic processes without disadvantaging the nation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:27 WIB
South Jakarta's PBB-P2 Collection Reaches 107.9 Percent
The South Jakarta City Government has achieved an impressive 107.9 percent collection rate for the Rural and Urban Land and Building Tax (PBB-P2) in 2025, a milestone praised by local officials as essential for sustaining regional development. To maintain this positive trend into 2026, the administration is conducting outreach and policy dissemination efforts, emphasising the role of community structures like neighbourhood associations in fostering taxpayer compliance. Provincial revenue authorities highlight the policy's importance in safeguarding local fiscal stability amid global economic pressures, while inviting constructive feedback to enhance services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:26 WIB
Bima Arya on Cabinet Reshuffle: Ready for All Scenarios
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto has stated that he is prepared for any potential cabinet reshuffle under President Prabowo Subianto, emphasising that the decision rests solely with the president while urging the current cabinet to focus on their duties. The speculation has intensified following recent appointments, including the swap between Thomas Djiwandono and Juda Agung in financial roles, and reports of labour leader Mohammad Jumhur Hidayat's impending induction as a minister. This ongoing reshuffle buzz highlights the fluid dynamics within the Merah Putih Cabinet, with no official confirmations yet from the administration.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:26 WIB
East Kalimantan Education Office boosts remote children to become teachers in their villages
The East Kalimantan Education and Culture Office is intensifying an affirmative programme to train children from remote areas as teachers who will return to serve their home villages, addressing the high turnover of external educators. Challenges such as low school attendance despite improved facilities and the need for greater parental awareness are being tackled through massive outreach and special quotas for disadvantaged students at elite high schools offering full scholarships. The initiative aims for equitable teacher distribution, infrastructure enhancements, and achieving national plus school standards province-wide by 2028, aligning national regulations with local needs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:25 WIB
27 April Marks the 62nd Anniversary of Correctional Service Day: Theme and History
The 62nd anniversary of Hari Bhakti Pemasyarakatan on 27 April 2026 will be celebrated under the theme "Pemasyarakatan Kerja Nyata Pelayanan Prima," highlighting the Directorate General of Corrections' commitment to integrity, professionalism, and superior service in rehabilitating inmates. Activities include free medical treatments for 5,000 people, social aid distribution, exhibitions of inmate-produced UMKM products, and economic empowerment programmes for inmates' families. Rooted in Indonesia's humane approach based on Pancasila, the correctional system evolved from colonial-era punishment to a rehabilitative model introduced in 1964, reinforced by laws in 1995 and 2022, aiming for social reintegration and crime prevention.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:24 WIB
UGM Comments on Lecturer Serving as Advisor to Little Aresha Daycare
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has clarified that its lecturer, Cahyaningrum Dewojati, is involved with Yayasan Daycare Little Aresha in a personal capacity, with no institutional ties to the foundation. The university expressed concern over allegations of child abuse at the daycare, where police have named 13 suspects following an investigation in Yogyakarta. UGM is monitoring the case closely and is committed to child protection principles, ready to take appropriate actions as per regulations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:24 WIB
One-Hour Lights-Out in Jakarta Reduces Emissions by 77.53 Tonnes of CO2e, Saves Rp 140 Million
The Jakarta Provincial Government reported that a one-hour lights-out event for Earth Day on 25 April 2026 resulted in a reduction of 77.53 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions and savings of Rp 140 million in electricity costs, equivalent to 96.91 MWh of energy conserved. This initiative, guided by Governor's Instruction No. 14 of 2021, underscores the impact of simple collective actions on energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduction. The government plans to replicate such events periodically, including on World Environment Day and International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, to foster public awareness and sustainable habits.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:24 WIB
Verdict Hearing for Two Former Subordinates of Nadiem in Chromebook Case Scheduled for 30 April
The corruption trial involving the procurement of Chromebook laptops and Chrome Device Management, featuring two former subordinates of ex-Education Minister Nadiem Makarim, has reached its final stage, with the verdict set for 30 April. Former officials Sri Wahyuningsih and Mulyatsyah face prosecution demands of six years in prison each for alleged corruption causing state losses of Rp 2.1 trillion, and they have rejected the prosecutors' rebuttals while seeking acquittal and restoration of their reputations. This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Indonesia's education sector procurement processes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:23 WIB
East Kalimantan Governor Apologises for the Uproar Following Public Criticism
East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud has publicly apologised via Instagram for the recent public uproar, acknowledging shortcomings in communication and decision-making amid criticisms over government policies and public facilities. The controversy centres on a Rp 25 billion budget for renovating the official residence, which was planned before his tenure but for which he takes full responsibility. This apology highlights the governor's recognition of public concerns and the need for improved transparency in regional governance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:23 WIB
Stern Warning for Global Smartphone Market as Memory Crisis Impact Intensifies in Early Year
The global smartphone market experienced a significant downturn in the first quarter of 2026, with shipments declining by 4.1% according to IDC and 6% per Counterpoint Research, primarily due to a severe memory chip shortage. This scarcity, driven by prioritisation of AI data centres over consumer devices, has led to higher production costs and anticipated price hikes of 40-50% in developing countries, particularly affecting entry-level and mid-range segments. Amid global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, consumer demand has weakened, exacerbating the market's challenges.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:22 WIB
Significant Potential for GAC Partnering with Indomobil to Dominate Indonesia's NEV Market
Chinese automaker GAC Group views Indonesia as a key strategic market for expanding its new energy vehicle (NEV) offerings, driven by the country's rapid transition and substantial growth potential. Partnering with local firm Indomobil, GAC aims to introduce a diverse range of technologies including battery electric vehicles, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and extended-range electric vehicles, alongside various body types like SUVs and MPVs. The company hopes to position Indonesia as its top market in Southeast Asia, capitalising on global opportunities to boost eco-friendly car sales.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:20 WIB
LQ45 Overhaul: New Stocks Reap Windfall Gains, What About the Veterans?
The Indonesia Stock Exchange has revamped its key indices—IDX30, LQ45, and IDX80—effective from 4 May to 31 July 2026, introducing stricter High Shareholding Concentration criteria that ousted low public liquidity giants like BREN and DSSA, paving the way for more fundamentally liquid entrants. New inclusions, such as WIFI, DEWA, and ADMR, opened with positive gains, reflecting market anticipation of institutional inflows from index-tracking funds and ETFs, which could bolster the JCI amid global and domestic pressures. This reshuffle aims to enhance index quality by prioritising genuine liquidity, potentially pressuring exiting stocks with outflows while supporting newcomers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:19 WIB
Coordinating Minister Airlangga: Indonesia's Economy Remains Strong Amid Global Uncertainty
Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto has affirmed that Indonesia's economy maintains strong resilience and growth potential despite global economic uncertainties, with last year's growth at 5.11% and a target of 5.4% for 2026. Key indicators such as controlled inflation at 3.48%, high consumer confidence, and domestic consumption contributing 54% to GDP underscore this stability, alongside a trade surplus for 70 months and low foreign debt ratio. International bodies like the IMF and ADB view Indonesia as a bright spot in Asia, with low recession probability, highlighting the need for continued inter-agency synergy to sustain momentum.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:19 WIB
MP Criticises Government's Plan to Close University Programmes
Chair of DPR Commission X, Hetifah Sjaifudian, has criticised the government's plan to close university programmes deemed irrelevant to industry needs, urging the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology to reconsider with caution, transparency, and robust academic studies. She emphasises that universities should not be reduced to mere workforce suppliers and advocates for programme transformation through curriculum strengthening and interdisciplinary approaches rather than mass closures. This comes amid concerns over graduate employability, with the ministry noting annual production of 1.9 million graduates facing mismatches with job market demands.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:18 WIB
Combating Cybercrime, AdaKami Supports ADIGSI's Commitment to Strengthen Security and Digital Education
The rise in digital fraud in Indonesia, with over 432,000 reports and losses exceeding Rp 9.1 trillion from November 2024 to January 2026, has prompted collaborative efforts to enhance cybersecurity and public literacy. At the ADIGSI forum in Jakarta, AdaKami's Chief of Public Affairs emphasised the company's commitment to secure online lending through AI, big data, and e-KYC processes, while fostering synergies with regulators and associations. OJK's task force highlighted the structural nature of digital scams, underscoring the need for joint actions between public and private sectors to protect consumers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:18 WIB
UMY Develops Integrated Career Module to Prepare Graduates for the Workforce
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) is developing an integrated career module and framework to standardise employability training across its faculties and study programmes, aiming to equip students with essential skills for the job market. The initiative prioritises soft skills such as communication, adaptability, and attitude, which are highly sought after by industries, through activities like workshops, CV consultations, and career fairs. Despite challenges with online participation, UMY plans to continue both in-person and virtual programmes to enhance graduate employability in line with the university's values.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:16 WIB
IHSG This Week: Sideways Projection at 7,050–7,250 and Stock Recommendations HRTA-ADMR
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) is expected to exhibit volatile sideways movement within the 7,050–7,250 range this week, influenced by global sentiments such as Federal Reserve policies and rising oil prices, alongside domestic factors like the weakening rupiah. Last week's 3-6.6% decline was attributed to risk-off actions, foreign fund outflows, and technical profit-taking, though a technical rebound could occur if global pressures ease. Investors are advised to consider accumulative buys on stocks HRTA and ADMR, with specified entry, target, and stop-loss levels amid limited weakening projected for April's close.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:15 WIB
Who Owns the Sari Pacific Hotel on Jalan Thamrin? It Belongs to a State-Owned Enterprise
The Sari Pacific Hotel in Jakarta, a legendary establishment in the prime Sudirman-Thamrin business district, is owned by PT Sariarthamas Hotel International, a joint venture between state-owned enterprise PT Sarinah and private firm PT Parna Jaya, each holding 50% shares following a 2021 settlement of a prior ownership dispute. Originally established in the 1970s, the hotel now operates under Marriott International's Autograph Collection brand since 2022, preserving its unique identity while serving high-profile guests. This partnership highlights the role of SOEs in Indonesia's hospitality sector amid evolving international affiliations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:14 WIB
30 Years of Regional Autonomy: Chair of DPR Commission II: 90 Percent of Regions Still Dependent on the State Budget
On the 30th anniversary of regional autonomy implementation in Indonesia, DPR Commission II Chair Rifqinizamy Karsayuda highlighted that approximately 90 percent of regions remain heavily reliant on the national budget through financial transfers from the central government, leading to challenges when funds are reduced or reallocated. He stressed the need for balanced governance, with the central government providing guidance and coordination while local governments develop alternative funding sources to achieve financial independence and sustainability. Politician Bima Aria emphasized that regional autonomy evolves dynamically, requiring authority to be paired with capability and integrity to ensure effective public services and prevent abuse.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:14 WIB
Is There a Collective Leave for Labour Day in 2026? Check the Regulations!
The Indonesian government has confirmed that Labour Day on 1 May 2026 will be a national holiday but without any accompanying collective leave, creating a long weekend when combined with the subsequent Saturday and Sunday. This holiday, established by Presidential Decree No. 24 of 2013, commemorates International Workers' Day and is part of four national holidays in May 2026, alongside two collective leave days for religious observances. Collective leaves for private sector employees count towards their annual leave entitlement, but not for civil servants, highlighting ongoing policy distinctions in worker benefits.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:14 WIB
Legislator: CCTV in DKI Needs to Be Increased to Enhance Security
A member of the Jakarta DPRD's Commission A, Kevin Wu, has urged the addition of more CCTV cameras in Jakarta to bolster public security, noting that the current 1,494 cameras represent only 2% of the ideal 70,000 recommended by a 2017 PwC study. He highlighted that many criminal activities are currently captured by citizens rather than official surveillance, and called for more efficient use of the Rp256 billion budget to expand coverage. Meanwhile, Governor Pramono Anung has mandated that buildings over four storeys connect to the provincial CCTV system, aiming to create an integrated security network that enhances monitoring of emergencies, crime, and traffic across the city, including down to the sub-district level.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:12 WIB
Subsidy Housing Realisation in Southwest Papua Reaches 131 Units by 26 April
The Indonesian government has recorded 131 subsidised housing units delivered through the FLPP programme in Southwest Papua by 26 April 2026, highlighting ongoing efforts to address housing needs in the region. Minister Maruarar Sirait emphasised challenges such as local permitting issues and high poverty rates, while announcing breakthroughs like exemptions from building approval fees and land acquisition duties for low-income households, alongside an increased FLPP quota of 350,000 units for the year. This collaboration between central and local governments, alongside stakeholders, aims to accelerate and equalise affordable housing development in Papua.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:11 WIB
Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Yogyakarta Reminds of the Importance of IP Rights to Prevent Works from Being Claimed by Others
The Yogyakarta Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kanwil Kemenkum DIY) held an event for World Intellectual Property Day in Teras Malioboro, emphasising the critical need to register intellectual property (IP) rights to safeguard creative works from unauthorised claims, particularly in arts, culture, crafts, and emerging fields like sports and e-sports. Officials highlighted examples such as local Yogyakarta arts like Kajengan and events like Sleman Temple Run, while promoting the 'first to file' principle to protect economic value and regional identity. The initiative included on-site consultation booths, drawing public interest and aiming to boost awareness of government services in IP protection.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:10 WIB
China vows countermeasures if EU enacts 'Made in Europe' plan
China has warned of countermeasures against the EU's proposed 'Made in Europe' plan, which requires companies accessing public funds in strategic sectors like cars, green tech, and steel to use a minimum of EU-made parts, viewing it as protectionist and discriminatory. The EU aims to boost its industries, regain competitiveness, and prevent job losses amid competition from subsidised Chinese firms, particularly in batteries and electric vehicles. Beijing's commerce ministry expressed serious concerns and submitted comments to the European Commission, stating it will protect Chinese enterprises' interests if the legislation proceeds.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:09 WIB
Women Dominate SMEs, Financial Management Key to Creative Businesses
Women are increasingly dominating Indonesia's creative industry, comprising 64.5% of SME operators and driving economic growth through culturally and economically valuable ventures. A forum hosted by IdeaFriends and Bank Saqu highlighted the critical role of financial management in sustaining these businesses, amid opportunities presented by digital technology. Bank Saqu is supporting female entrepreneurs with tailored banking services, education, and tools like Tabungmatic and Saku Kredit to foster business expansion and contribute to the national economy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:09 WIB
The Terrifying 22-Point Manifesto from the Creator of Israeli and American Surveillance Technology - CNBC Indonesia
Palantir Technologies, a US-based AI firm, has released a 22-point manifesto summarising CEO Alexander Karp's book 'The Technological Republic', sparking widespread public backlash for its provocative views on technology, national defence, and Silicon Valley's moral obligations. Critics, including Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis and Dutch populism expert Cas Mudde, have condemned it as akin to technofascism, urging Europe to sever ties with the company amid its lucrative government contracts in surveillance and military software. The manifesto emphasises the need for tech elites to contribute to hard power through AI and software innovation, highlighting Palantir's controversial role in global security and its connections to influential figures like Peter Thiel.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:08 WIB
Prabowo Reportedly to Appoint Officials Today, Qodari Speaks Out
Head of the Presidential Staff Office, M. Qodari, has responded to reports that President Prabowo Subianto will appoint several officials today, stating that such appointments and cabinet reshuffles are entirely at the President's discretion. Recent rumours of a reshuffle in the Merah Putih Cabinet have resurfaced, with Deputy Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya urging patience without confirming timelines. The last reshuffle occurred on 5 February 2026, when Juda Agung was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance, replacing Thomas Djiwandono who moved to become Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:08 WIB
Home Affairs Ministry Prepares Technical Regulations Following Circular on Electric Vehicle Tax Exemptions
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a circular instructing all governors to provide fiscal incentives, including exemptions from motor vehicle tax (PKB) and motor vehicle ownership transfer duty (BBNKB), for battery-based electric vehicles, as a follow-up to Presidential Regulation No. 79 of 2023 and Home Affairs Ministerial Regulation No. 11 of 2026. Deputy Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto stated that technical implementing regulations are being developed, incorporating input from regional heads to ensure smooth execution without undue burden. This policy aims to promote energy efficiency, strengthen energy resilience, support clean energy transition, and improve air quality amid global economic challenges affecting energy prices.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:08 WIB
Rumah Zakat Trains 13 Waste Banks to Strengthen Plastic Waste Management Ecosystem in Kulon Progo
Rumah Zakat has conducted a training programme on sorting and shredding plastic waste for 13 waste bank leaders from the Forum Giwang Bersih in Desa Plastik, Kulon Progo, aiming to enhance community-based waste management capacities. Participants gained practical knowledge on classifying plastics to increase their economic value through better processing, and observed operational systems in action. This initiative underscores local commitment to environmental sustainability while fostering economic opportunities for residents.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:07 WIB
Jakarta's Lights-Off Action Reduces Carbon Emissions by 77.53 Tonnes of CO2e
The lights-off initiative in Jakarta on Earth Day successfully reduced carbon emissions by 77.53 tonnes of CO2 equivalent and saved approximately Rp140 million in electricity costs, alongside 96.91 MWh in consumption. This routine action, aligned with the Jakarta Provincial Government's 2030 target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent, underscores the tangible benefits of energy conservation in promoting environmental sustainability. Officials encourage residents to adopt simple habits like switching to LED lights and unplugging unused devices to foster a greener city.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:06 WIB
Home Affairs Ministry Reveals Reasons for Continued Requests for e-KTP Photocopies
The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Bima Arya Sugiarto, has explained that the chip in Indonesia's electronic ID cards (e-KTP) cannot yet be fully utilised due to the lack of supporting scanning devices in all government institutions and insufficient regulations mandating their adoption. He emphasised the need for new regulations to compel agencies to equip themselves with the necessary technology, allowing e-KTP to function optimally alongside physical copies until full digital adoption is achieved. Additionally, Bima clarified that proposals for fees on replacing lost e-KTPs are not fines but costs for reprinting, aimed at encouraging citizens to better safeguard their identity documents.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:06 WIB
Toba Pulp Lestari to Lay Off 80 Percent of Employees
PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk (INRU) plans to terminate the employment of 80 percent of its workforce, effective 12 May 2026, following the revocation of its forest utilisation business permit (PBPH) due to environmental damage contributing to disasters in Sumatra. The company, one of 28 firms penalised by the government in January 2026, announced the layoffs after socialising the policy to employees and disclosed the information via the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This action highlights the government's push to restore damaged ecosystems but raises potential industrial dispute claims from affected workers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:06 WIB
MBG Programme Boosts Milk Demand, Local Production to Meet 20 Percent
The MBG free nutritious meal programme is driving a significant increase in national milk demand in Indonesia, but local fresh milk production is struggling to keep pace, currently covering only about 20 percent of needs. According to GKSI Director Yusup Munawar, while production saw a slight rise in the first quarter of 2026 due to cooperative activities and new investments, imports remain essential in the short term to ensure supply continuity. Efforts are underway to enhance production capacity through digitalisation, improved feed preservation, and better dairy cow reproduction, aiming to reduce import dependency in the medium to long term.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:06 WIB
Impact of Dry Season Looms: Kulonprogo Farmers Equipped with Agricultural Aid
The dry season is forecasted to begin in the Special Region of Yogyakarta by late April 2026, prompting preparations in areas like Kulonprogo to combat potential drought. The President's Special Envoy for Food Security, Muhamad Mardiono, has directly delivered hand tractors and water pumps to farming groups in Dusun Pereng to sustain agricultural productivity amid diminishing water supplies. This initiative underscores the government's commitment under President Prabowo Subianto to bolster farmer welfare and national food security, highlighting Kulonprogo's role as a key food granary.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:05 WIB
Terrifying 22-Point Manifesto from the Creator of Israeli and American Surveillance Technology
Palantir, the US-based AI software company, has released a 22-point manifesto derived from a book by its CEO Alexander Karp, sparking widespread public backlash for its controversial stances on technology, national defence, and moral obligations of Silicon Valley. The points advocate for tech elites to contribute to national security, rebel against consumerist "app tyranny," and prioritise hard power through AI and software in military applications, while criticising pacifism in post-war Germany and Japan. Critics, including economist Yanis Varoufakis and populism expert Cas Mudde, have condemned it as criminal and "pure techno-fascism," urging Europe to sever ties with the firm amid its lucrative government contracts worldwide.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:04 WIB
Lights at Monas to HI Roundabout Turned Off for 1 Hour, Jakarta Saves Rp 140 Million
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government turned off lights at iconic landmarks including Monas and Bundaran HI for one hour on Saturday night to mark Earth Day 2026, saving Rp 140 million in electricity costs and reducing carbon emissions by 77.53 tons of CO2e. Head of the Environmental Agency, Dudi Gardesi, highlighted the event as a routine initiative aligned with Governor's Instruction No. 14 of 2021, aimed at educating the public and supporting the 30% greenhouse gas reduction target by 2030. The action underscores growing community awareness of energy conservation, with calls for everyday practices like using LED lights to foster a more sustainable Jakarta.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:04 WIB
24-Hour Shalawat Bus Service Ready to Serve Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims in Mecca
The Indonesian government has ensured that the Shalawat bus service in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, will operate 24 hours a day, providing free transportation for hajj pilgrims from their hotels to the Masjidil Haram and back, regardless of accommodation distance. Managed by six bus companies across five key areas with 452 vehicles at peak capacity, the service includes route stickers, pilgrim cards, and 52 specialised low-floor buses for the elderly, disabled, and women, aligning with the "Hajj Friendly to Elderly, Disabled, and Women" initiative. The free service runs from the arrival of the first batch until the pilgrims' departure, with a temporary halt during peak rituals, emphasising official support without tips for drivers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:04 WIB
Little Aresha Daycare Violence Case: KPAI Calls for Investigation into Foundation Owner
In the shocking case of child abuse at Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, where 53 children suffered physical violence and inhumane treatment, KPAI member Diyah Puspitarini has urged authorities to probe the foundation's leadership, citing systematic patterns involving multiple caregivers. Police have arrested 13 suspects, including the school head and foundation chair, with calls for permanent closure and stricter national oversight of daycares to prevent future incidents. DPR's Arzeti Bilbina emphasised the state's duty to ensure child safety, demanding protection for victims' families amid reports of intimidation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:02 WIB
USD 60 Million Textile Investment Enters Subang, Absorbing 3,800 Workers
Three integrated textile companies are launching a vertical manufacturing plant in Subang Smartpolitan, West Java, with a total investment of USD 60 million, expected to create 3,000 to 3,800 jobs and boost the local economy. The project leverages the Indonesia-EU Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA) to enable tariff-free exports to Europe, enhancing Indonesia's competitiveness in the global fashion supply chain. Supported by modern infrastructure and partnerships with global brand H&M, this initiative underscores Indonesia's strategic position in the textile sector while adhering to international sustainability standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:02 WIB
Shanghai Electric Showcases AI-Based Energy and Industry Integration at Hannover Messe 2026
Shanghai Electric is participating in Hannover Messe 2026 under the theme "Interlocking Energy and Industry", presenting AI-driven solutions for green energy, integrated energy systems, and industrial applications to foster deeper collaborations amid Europe's energy transition and rising AI demands in manufacturing. Key highlights include four exhibition zones: "AI for Industry" featuring the StarCloud Intelligent Manufacturing series and the humanoid robot "Suyuan"; "Zero-Carbon Parks" showcasing offshore wind turbines, solar power innovations, and long-duration energy storage; "POWER to X" promoting green hydrogen and sustainable fuels like green methanol used in a landmark shipping project; and "IIoT Digital Foundation" supporting digital transformation across 13 industrial sectors. This display underscores Shanghai Electric's strengths in synergising energy and industrial chains, with international projects in countries including Indonesia, enhancing global zero-carbon industrial standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:02 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Warns Regional Heads: Authority Without Integrity Can Lead to Sting Operations!
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya has cautioned regional leaders in Indonesia to exercise their authority with integrity, warning that without it, abuses of power could result in law enforcement sting operations. Speaking at the 30th anniversary ceremony of Regional Autonomy at the Ministry of Home Affairs, he emphasised that regional autonomy is the essence of devolved powers from the central government, aimed at delivering effective public services. Arya also relayed President Prabowo Subianto's message on achieving efficient governance through cultural transformation in work practices, beyond mere budget savings.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:02 WIB
Chery's Expansion: From a Single Brand to a Global Multi-Brand Ecosystem
Chery, the Chinese automaker, is evolving from a single brand into a diverse ecosystem featuring sub-brands like Omoda and Jaecoo to target varied market segments and compete globally. President Zhang Guibing highlighted the company's strategic push beyond China amid fierce domestic competition, overcoming initial internal resistance to launch these brands, which are now gaining traction in international markets including Indonesia. This multi-brand approach is likened to a growing forest, symbolising Chery's ambition to build a robust portfolio for sustained expansion.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:01 WIB
To the Museum in Shanghai, Fadli Zon: An Important Example of Strengthening Global Networks
Indonesia's Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, visited the Museum of Art Pudong (MAP) in Shanghai to explore modern museum management practices and expand cultural cooperation networks. During the visit, he examined exhibitions showcasing cross-cultural dialogues, such as 'Picasso Through the Eyes of Paul Smith' and 'The Wonder of Patterns: Masterpieces from India, Iran and the Ottoman World', highlighting museums' roles in connecting art, design, history, and public experiences globally. This initiative underscores the Ministry of Culture's commitment to enhancing Indonesia's art ecosystem through international collaborations, curatorial improvements, and increased public access to artworks, aiming to position Indonesian museums more prominently on the global stage.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:01 WIB
Microsoft Offers Early Retirement to Employees, First Time in 51 Years
Microsoft has launched a voluntary early retirement programme targeting approximately 8,750 employees—about seven per cent of its workforce—as it seeks to manage escalating costs in the global AI race, marking the first such initiative in the company's 51-year history. Eligible staff, from Senior Director level and below (excluding sales incentive roles), qualify under the 'Rule of 70', where their age plus years of service total at least 70, and can expect substantial severance packages including 12 weeks' base pay plus two weeks per year of service. The announcement triggered a more than four per cent drop in Microsoft's shares, dragging down other software stocks, and underscores broader cost-cutting trends among tech giants like Meta and Google.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:00 WIB
Taiwan Imposes Rp 86 Billion Fine in Semiconductor Industrial Espionage Case
A court in New Taipei, Taiwan, has fined a local unit of Tokyo Electron the equivalent of Rp 86.1 billion (approximately US$5 million) for stealing semiconductor trade secrets from TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker. Five defendants, including former TSMC and Tokyo Electron employees, received prison sentences of up to 10 years, with the case prosecuted under Taiwan's National Security Act to highlight the sensitivity of the technology involved. This ruling underscores Taiwan's stringent protection of its vital semiconductor industry, which forms the backbone of the nation's economy and global supply chains, amid efforts to safeguard intellectual property in high-tech sectors.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:00 WIB
US President Suddenly Vomits and Faints in Front of Japanese PM
In January 1992, during a state dinner in Tokyo hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, US President George H. W. Bush suffered a sudden bout of acute gastroenteritis, causing him to vomit and faint in front of international guests. The incident, widely broadcast and ridiculed in the media, damaged Bush's image as an aging leader just months before the 1992 presidential election, contributing to his loss against the more youthful Bill Clinton. This historical event underscores how personal health mishaps can influence political perceptions and electoral outcomes on the global stage.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:00 WIB
Preserving Local Wisdom Through Nusantara Architectural Design
Indonesia faces the challenge of modernising housing while preserving its rich traditional architecture, amid a government target to build three million affordable homes for low-income families. Through the BTN Housingpreneur programme, state-owned Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) collaborates with the Indonesian Institute of Architects to promote innovative, sustainable designs rooted in local wisdom, such as the award-winning Groving House concept. This initiative fosters entrepreneurship in property development, ensuring affordable homes that adapt to residents' life stages while maintaining cultural essence through modern adaptations of traditional materials and philosophies.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 11:00 WIB
Guiding Transmigration Without Losing Direction
The column discusses the allure of the Transmigration Minister's proposals for industrialisation in transmigration areas, highlighting historical successes in countries like Japan and China but also the paradoxes such as economic inequality, environmental damage, and cultural erosion. It warns against the erosion of traditional values like gotong royong amid materialistic individualism, advocating for technological advancements to foster collective awareness and balance modernisation with cultural preservation. This perspective underscores the need for a nuanced approach to development in Indonesia's transmigration programmes to ensure sustainable progress without social degradation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:59 WIB
BNPB Tests Functionality of Five Early Flood Warning Sensors in Banda Aceh
Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) has tested the functionality and effectiveness of five flood early warning system (EWS) sensors installed along rivers in Banda Aceh during the peak of Disaster Preparedness Day (HKB) 2026. The simulation successfully activated evacuation sirens, prompting residents to head to temporary evacuation sites, while also engaging participants in public areas to enhance community response. This initiative underscores the importance of maintaining functional disaster infrastructure and public awareness to minimise casualties from sudden floods.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:57 WIB
Surge in Graduates Leads Kemendiktisaintek to Predict Doctor Oversupply by 2028
Indonesia's Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemendiktisaintek) has warned that the country will face an oversupply of medical doctors by 2028, driven by universities' market-driven approach to opening popular programmes, potentially resulting in maldistribution and unmet World Bank standards for doctor-to-population ratios. Secretary General Badri Munir Sukoco highlighted this issue during a national symposium, emphasising the need to address the mismatch between graduate outputs and economic needs amid a demographic bonus. The ministry plans to close irrelevant study programmes to enhance the relevance of education to future job markets and improve human resource quality.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:57 WIB
Army Member Assaulted at Depok Baru Station Serves at Ministry of Defence
An Indonesian Army (TNI AD) member, serving at the Ministry of Defence's National Defence Communication Centre, was assaulted at Depok Baru Station in West Java after intervening in a case of child abuse. The incident, which occurred on 24 April and went viral on social media, involved three suspects, two of whom—including the abusive mother's husband—have been arrested by Depok Metro Police. The Ministry of Defence has confirmed the victim's stable condition post-medical treatment and fully supports the police's professional handling of the case while urging the public to avoid speculation and maintain order.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:57 WIB
Chair of DPR Commission II: Regional Autonomy Once Gave Birth to "Little Kings"
Rifqinizamy Karsayuda, Chair of DPR Commission II, has criticised the early implementation of regional autonomy under Law No. 22 of 1999, which granted excessive powers to local governments while leaving the central government with residual authority, leading to abuses by regional heads dubbed "little kings." He noted that this imbalance did not significantly improve local welfare, serving as a key lesson for restructuring central-local relations, with the central government now holding greater authority and finances. However, Rifqinizamy stressed the need for balance to avoid excessive centralisation, especially since 90% of regions still rely on central budget transfers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:57 WIB
Indonesia Issues New Regulation on Food Security, Here Are the Details
The Indonesian government has issued Government Regulation Number 1 of 2026 on Food Security, amending the previous regulation from 2019 to strengthen food quality standards, reorganise the supervision of processed and fresh foods, and designate the Coordinating Ministry for Food to handle food security emergencies. The regulation aims to protect public health by preventing unsafe food consumption and ensures integrated national oversight involving multiple agencies such as BPOM, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. It supports the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meals programme by enhancing food safety governance and coordination under the Coordinating Minister for Food.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:56 WIB
Nickel Records Highest Investment Value in Indonesia's Mineral Sector in Q1 2026 - Databoks
Indonesia's Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM reports that mineral sector investments reached Rp98.3 trillion in Q1 2026, with nickel leading at Rp41.5 trillion, followed by copper, iron-steel, bauxite, and tin. This sector forms part of the broader downstreaming investments totalling Rp147.5 trillion, marking an 8.2% year-on-year growth and accounting for 29.6% of the national investment total of Rp498.8 trillion. The dominance of nickel underscores Indonesia's strategic push towards mineral downstreaming to enhance economic value and attract foreign direct investment.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:56 WIB
Stock Analyst Says IHSG Oversold, Rebound Potential Open
The Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) fell 6.61% last week, closing at 7,129.49 on 24 April 2026, entering oversold territory according to Equity Analyst Brigita Kinari of PT Indo Premier Sekuritas. This condition opens the door for a short-term technical rebound, though limited by the ongoing bearish trend, with key support levels at 7,100-7,150 and risks of further decline if breached. Global factors like Middle East tensions and domestic issues such as non-subsidised fuel price adjustments and the rupiah's all-time low of Rp 17,315 per US dollar are heightening market volatility, emphasising the need for effective policy responses to stabilise sentiment and foreign inflows.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:55 WIB
Reducing the State Budget Burden with Mandatory Disaster Insurance
The article discusses the devastating floods in Sumatra and Aceh from November to December 2025, which caused over 1,200 deaths and massive economic losses estimated at Rp51.82 trillion, highlighting the need for mandatory disaster insurance to alleviate the fiscal strain on Indonesia's state budget amid global uncertainties. It references the legal framework under Law No. 4 of 2023 on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector, which enables the government to implement such insurance programs, and emphasises the role of entities like MAIPARK in managing catastrophe risks. Through public-private partnerships, this approach could enhance societal protection, reduce government expenditure, and promote financial resilience against Indonesia's high disaster vulnerability, as ranked second globally by the World Risk Report 2024.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:55 WIB
Andra Assures Sufficient Supply of Subsidised Fertilisers in Banten, Urges Farmers Not to Worry
Banten Governor Andra Soni has reassured farmers that the stock and prices of subsidised fertilisers remain stable, attributing this to President Prabowo Subianto's policies aimed at controlling fertiliser costs and stabilising crop prices to enhance farmers' welfare. The government is progressively developing agricultural support infrastructure, such as irrigation, to boost productivity. Local distributors confirm efficient distribution through digital systems like the iPubers app, with ample stocks available at regulated prices, ensuring targeted and transparent delivery to farming groups.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:54 WIB
Tramadol Seller in Bogor Arrested, Dozens of Pills and Cash Seized
Police in Bogor, West Java, arrested a man for selling the controlled substance tramadol without a distribution permit in Mekarjaya Village, Ciomas District. The operation, prompted by community tips, resulted in the seizure of 53 tramadol pills, a black handbag, and Rp120,000 in cash from sales. The suspect and evidence have been handed over to the Bogor Police Narcotics Unit for further legal proceedings, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat illegal drug distribution.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:51 WIB
Foreign Exchange Market Holds Its Breath, Dollar Stable Amid Global Energy Risks
The US dollar remained stable in Monday's trading as uncertainty over efforts to end the conflict in the Middle East restrained market movements, with investors adopting a cautious stance. The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for one-fifth of global oil and gas distribution, has driven up energy prices, with Brent crude rising 1% to $106.7 per barrel and WTI to $95.53 per barrel, exacerbating inflationary pressures and global economic growth risks. Analysts warn that the market's apparent complacency towards peace prospects could lead to sharp adjustments if negotiations falter, potentially echoing the severe stagflation of the 1970s.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:49 WIB
Stop Shaming the Mothers of Little Aresha Daycare Victims, Psychologist: That's Truly Evil
Senior clinical psychologist Ratih Ibrahim has condemned the momshaming directed at mothers whose children were allegedly abused at the Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, describing it as unfair and malicious. She emphasises that parenting is a shared responsibility between mothers and fathers, and criticises shaming perpetrators for pretending to be superior while ignoring economic realities that force many mothers to work. This commentary highlights broader societal issues in child-rearing support and gender roles in Indonesia amid a childcare scandal.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:48 WIB
Holiday to China: Indonesian Tourists Can Shop Using QRIS Starting 30 April
Bank Indonesia has announced that the Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) will be operational in China from 30 April 2026, allowing Indonesian tourists to make payments seamlessly by scanning QR codes without needing cash or additional cards. This follows its recent launch in South Korea and is part of a broader push to expand QRIS to eight countries this year, including China, India, and Saudi Arabia, with pilot transactions already reaching Rp 556 billion. The initiative aims to accelerate national digital economy and finance by enhancing cross-border payment convenience and boosting tourism-related spending.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:48 WIB
Ministry of Home Affairs Awards Provinces from Jakarta to South Kalimantan
The Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) has awarded 29 regional leaders for achieving the highest scores in the evaluation report on regional governance, with DKI Jakarta province topping the list at 3.6762. The awards were presented during the 30th anniversary of Regional Autonomy Day in Jakarta, highlighting the ministry's commitment to evaluating and improving various aspects of local administration through performance metrics. This recognition, including provinces like West Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, and South Kalimantan, as well as several regencies and cities, aims to inspire other regions to enhance their governance standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:47 WIB
Fadli Zon's Response After PTUN Rejects Lawsuit Regarding Denial of 1998 Mass Rape
The Jakarta State Administrative Court (PTUN) has rejected a lawsuit filed by the Coalition of Civil Society Against Impunity against Culture Minister Fadli Zon for denying the mass rapes during the May 1998 riots, ruling that the court lacks jurisdiction as his statements do not constitute an administrative decision with concrete legal effects. Fadli Zon welcomed the decision, reiterating that while isolated rapes may have occurred, there is no evidence of systematic, state-sponsored mass rapes akin to historical atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre. The coalition, represented by LBH Jakarta, plans to appeal to the High Administrative Court, highlighting ongoing tensions over historical accountability and the legitimacy of the 1998 fact-finding team's report.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:47 WIB
Food Safety is No Joke: Annual Losses Reach Trillions
The Indonesian Coordinating Ministry for Food Affairs has highlighted a surge in extraordinary food poisoning incidents between August and October 2025, particularly in the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, prompting prioritisation of mitigation efforts including mandatory Hygiene and Sanitation Certification (SLHS). Deputy Nani Hendiarti emphasised the critical role of food safety in sustainable economic development, citing annual losses of Rp2.4-3.1 trillion from treatment costs alone, as per a 2022 Ministry of Health study, with broader WHO data indicating 1.6 million illnesses yearly and 340 child deaths under five from foodborne diseases. These revelations underscore the urgency for a robust national food safety framework to prevent health crises and economic burdens.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:47 WIB
Riau BP3MI Receives 150 Non-Procedural Indonesian Migrant Workers Deported from Malaysia
The Riau Provincial BP3MI has received 150 non-procedural Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) deported from Malaysia, arriving via the Indomal Kingdom vessel on 25 April, comprising 68 men and 82 women from various regions across Indonesia. The agency is providing data collection, protection services, accompaniment, and facilitation for their return to home areas at the Migrant Worker-Friendly House in Dumai. This effort underscores the government's active role in rehabilitating and supporting distressed migrant workers, ensuring they reunite with their families.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:47 WIB
Celebrating One Year, KVB Futures Boosts CSR and Customer Loyalty
PT KVB Futures Indonesia marked its first anniversary by launching its inaugural CSR programme under the #BetterTogether vision at Yayasan Pondok Kasih Mandiri in Jakarta, coinciding with Easter celebrations, to strengthen community engagement and customer loyalty amid the booming futures trading sector. The initiative involved various activities, including social aid distribution, reflecting the company's commitment to sustainable positive impacts. This comes as Bappebti data shows significant growth in commodity futures trading, with notional value reaching Rp42,867 trillion from January to November 2025, up 49.8 percent year-on-year, and volume increasing by 12 percent to 14.56 million lots.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:47 WIB
Rumours of Cabinet Reshuffle Today, Bima Arya Responds
Rumours are circulating that the Presidential Palace will announce a cabinet reshuffle today, but Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Bima Arya Sugiarto has stated that such decisions are entirely at the President's discretion and no official information has been received at the Ministry. He emphasised readiness for any scenario while urging all cabinet members to focus on their duties, amid media speculation about potential changes and names being floated. This comes as political circles buzz with anticipation, highlighting the fluid nature of Indonesia's executive appointments.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:46 WIB
UNIFIL's Final Tribute to Fallen Peacekeeper Private Rico in Lebanon
UNIFIL held a ceremony to honour Private Rico Pramudia, a 31-year-old Indonesian peacekeeper killed by a projectile explosion in southern Lebanon, marking the fourth Indonesian soldier to die in the region within less than a month amid escalating attacks. UNIFIL's Force Commander, Major General Diodato Abagnara, praised Rico's dedication to peacekeeping under the UN banner and reaffirmed the commitment of Indonesian troops to continue the mission with vigilance and unity. The incident, suspected to involve Israeli forces, has been condemned by UNIFIL as a grave violation of international humanitarian law and UN Security Council Resolution 1701, calling for immediate investigation and accountability.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:46 WIB
After Brief Delay, Former Sleman Regent Faces Corruption Verdict Hearing Today
The corruption trial of former Sleman Regent Sri Purnomo, involving misused tourism grant funds, has reached its verdict stage, with the hearing proceeding today at the Yogyakarta District Court following a postponement. Prosecutors have demanded an 8-year-and-6-month prison sentence, a Rp500 million fine, and repayment of over Rp10.9 billion in state losses, convicting him under the subsidiary charge of corruption under Indonesia's anti-corruption laws. This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat graft among local government officials in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:45 WIB
BPS Highlights Widening Price Increases for Cooking Oil, Rice, and Sugar Across Indonesia
Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported a slight decrease in the overall Price Development Index (IPH) for the fourth week of April 2026, with only 126 regencies/cities experiencing increases compared to 137 the previous week. However, price hikes in essential commodities such as cooking oil, rice, and sugar are spreading more widely, affecting 224, 109, and 185 regencies/cities respectively, up from prior figures. This trend, particularly pronounced in remote areas like Tolikara in Papua Pegunungan and Halmahera Utara in North Maluku, underscores ongoing inflationary pressures in food prices that could impact household affordability and economic stability nationwide.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:45 WIB
Global Fuel Price List for April 2026: The Cheapest and Most Expensive Countries
Global petrol prices in April 2026 reveal stark disparities, with the average standing at US$5.58 per gallon, but ranging from as low as US$0.09 in Libya to US$15.65 in Hong Kong due to factors like subsidies, taxes, and import dependencies. Oil-producing nations such as Iran, Venezuela, and Saudi Arabia maintain some of the lowest prices through government subsidies, while high-import, developed regions impose steep taxes leading to elevated costs. These price differences significantly affect energy purchasing power, allowing residents in cheap markets to travel much farther on the same budget compared to those in expensive ones.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:43 WIB
Gold Price Update Today, 27 April 2026: Antam and Pegadaian Prices Both Decline!
Gold prices in Indonesia experienced a downturn on 27 April 2026, with Antam recording a decrease to Rp 2,809,000 per gram from the previous day, alongside reductions in buyback prices. Pegadaian followed suit, with prices for Antam, Galeri24, and UBS products also falling, reflecting broader market trends amid global economic uncertainties. The article highlights gold's role as a safe-haven asset and provides practical tips for buyers on purchasing and storing it securely to maintain value.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:43 WIB
Deputy of Food Coordinating Ministry Highlights Importance of Food Security
Nani Hendiarti, Deputy for Food Affordability and Security at the Ministry of Coordinating Food Affairs, stressed the critical role of food security in sustainable development during the CNBC Indonesia Food Summit 2026. She outlined three key regulatory aspects: preventing unsafe food consumption, strengthening integrated national food safety oversight, and mitigating extraordinary food poisoning incidents, linking these to President Jokowi's initiatives like the Free Nutritious Meals programme. Globally, food poisoning causes US$110 billion in losses annually, while in Indonesia, it results in Rp20-30 trillion in damages, including setbacks to government nutrition programmes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:43 WIB
China's Industrial Profits Surge 15.8%, Highest in 6 Months
China's industrial profits jumped 15.8% year-on-year in March 2026, marking the fastest growth in six months and driven by robust performance in manufacturing, high-tech sectors, and upstream industries amid global energy price volatility. Cumulative profits for the first quarter rose 15.5%, the strongest start to a year since 2017 excluding the pandemic rebound, with significant gains in AI, semiconductors, and non-ferrous metals. This recovery follows weak performance in 2025 and signals easing deflationary pressures, with producer prices turning positive for the first time in over three years.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:42 WIB
On the Verge of Bankruptcy
Indonesia's government is facing a severe cash crunch, with emergency funds at Bank Indonesia depleted by over Rp300 trillion in six months due to withdrawals aimed at boosting liquidity, yet failing to revive sluggish purchasing power and industrial output. Reckless policies, including unproductive spending on programs like free nutritious meals and defense, alongside external pressures from the Iran-Israel war driving up oil prices, have led to falling tax revenues, capital outflows, and a weakened rupiah, pushing the Prabowo administration towards potential bankruptcy. Critics warn against printing money, which could unleash hyperinflation and exacerbate the economic downturn.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:42 WIB
Kadin Survey: 39% of Business Actors Choose 'Wait and See' Due to Economic Turbulence
A Kadin Indonesia Institute survey reveals a growing pessimism among Indonesian business actors, with 40.5% reporting worsening business conditions in Q1 2026, driven by domestic demand weakness, rising operational costs, and global geopolitical uncertainties like the Israel-US-Iran tensions that spiked energy prices by 20.9%. Investment intentions have declined sharply, with 39% opting for a 'wait and see' approach, while businesses call for urgent government interventions including subsidies, fiscal incentives, and stable monetary policies to bolster economic recovery. This shift underscores the precarious state of the national business landscape amid unpredictable global markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:42 WIB
MP Calls for Temporary Halt to Reclamation on Serangan Island
Indonesian House of Representatives member Rajiv has urged a temporary suspension of all development and reclamation activities on Serangan Island in Bali to evaluate permits, land status, environmental impacts, and spatial planning compliance, aiming to prevent further ecological damage and protect local communities. The island's area has expanded dramatically from 169.64 hectares in 1985 to 600.96 hectares by 2024 due to nearly four decades of reclamation, leading to mangrove destruction, coastal abrasion, coral reef damage, and loss of traditional livelihoods for coastal residents. Rajiv emphasised that the special economic zone status should not override environmental safeguards or sustainable development principles, calling for immediate corrective actions by relevant authorities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:42 WIB
APPMBGI Committed to Ensuring the Sustainability of MBG Programme Governance
The Association of Indonesian Entrepreneurs and Managers of Free Nutritious Meals (APPMBGI) has pledged to safeguard the long-term governance of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, aiming to transform it into a sustainable national initiative beyond any fixed period. Through the development of an MBG Command and Control Centre, the association will monitor operations, supervise supply chains, and address logistical gaps, particularly in remote areas, while collaborating with entities like Perum Bulog to stabilise food distribution. APPMBGI also advocates for robust legal frameworks via legislation and positions itself as an independent partner to the government, providing data-driven recommendations to ensure transparency, effectiveness, and optimal impact for beneficiaries.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:42 WIB
iCar's Strategy in Southeast Asia: Product Adaptation Captures the Market
iCar, Chery's new electric vehicle sub-brand, is making promising inroads into the Southeast Asian market through adaptive product strategies and strong initial sales performance. The V23 model has achieved significant success in Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, including sales exceeding 4,000 units in Thailand and multiple awards at the Indonesia International Motor Show 2026. This expansion highlights iCar's rapid global growth and ability to compete in the increasingly crowded EV sector by tailoring offerings to regional preferences.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:41 WIB
Analyst: Withdrawal of Peacekeeping Troops Could Be a Strategic Consequence for Indonesia
Following the death of Indonesian soldier Praka Rico Pramudia, the fourth TNI member to perish in UNIFIL missions in southern Lebanon, political and military analyst Selamat Ginting has warned that withdrawing troops could have significant strategic implications for Indonesia's global standing. While pulling out might reduce immediate risks to personnel, it would undermine Indonesia's diplomatic commitments to international peace efforts, according to Ginting. He advocates for a strategic adjustment to the mission's role, enhancing protections and mandates to balance contributions with soldier safety, thereby preserving Indonesia's international influence without compromising frontline justice.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:41 WIB
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Tests Use of B50 Fuel in Trains
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has initiated trials of B50 biodiesel fuel in diesel train engines, including at the Lempuyangan depot in Yogyakarta, with tests running for up to 2,400 hours on generators and six months on locomotives. This programme, unique to Indonesia and a global leader in biofuel adoption, aims to bolster national energy resilience, reduce carbon emissions, and support a sustainable green energy transition ahead of full implementation in July 2026. PT KAI is collaborating on these evaluations to ensure safety and performance, highlighting the strategic benefits for energy independence and the domestic sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:41 WIB
Latest Wave of Layoffs Hits the "Giants" Too
Global tech giants Meta and Microsoft have announced plans to cut over 20,000 jobs as part of aggressive efficiency drives amid massive investments in AI infrastructure, sparking fears that AI-driven job displacement is now a harsh reality rather than a future threat. Experts describe this as a fundamental structural shift in work organisation across industries, with over 92,000 tech workers laid off in 2026 alone, adding to nearly 900,000 since 2020. While these cuts could boost free cash flow by billions, they highlight the irony of tech firms pouring hundreds of billions into AI while aggressively reducing human roles to cut costs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:40 WIB
Regarding Incentives for 6 Million Electric Motorcycles, Purbaya: Not All at Once, Gradually!
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has proposed implementing incentives for electric motorcycles this year, targeting an initial 6 million units to be rolled out gradually rather than all at once. The programme, still under review with the Minister of Industry and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, involves subsidies of around Rp5 million per unit to support the government's plan to replace all conventional motorcycles with electric ones over the next three to four years. This initiative, driven by President Prabowo Subianto, aims to accelerate the shift to clean energy and reduce fuel subsidy burdens.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:37 WIB
Rp 1.3 Billion Cash-Purchased Lexus Car Forcibly Repossessed by DC, BFI Finance Responds
A controversy has erupted over the attempted forcible repossession of a Lexus RX350 purchased outright for Rp 1.3 billion by Andy Pratomo, involving debt collectors from BFI Finance who presented mismatched documents, including a non-existent RX250 model and records under another person's name. BFI Finance has stated its commitment to following procedures and communicating with involved parties, while Andy's legal team labels the incident a criminal act under Article 448 of the new Criminal Code and plans civil lawsuits alongside coordination with OJK and consumer protection bodies to potentially revoke the company's operating licence. This case highlights significant issues in the finance sector's debt collection practices and document verification processes in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:37 WIB
JCI Enters Oversold Phase, Here Are 4 Stocks for Trading This Week
The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) has entered an oversold phase following a sharp 6.61% correction last week, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a weakening rupiah hitting an all-time low of Rp17,315/USD, and MSCI's decision to freeze Indonesia's index rebalancing. This has triggered massive foreign investor sell-offs, with net sales reaching Rp42.8 trillion year-to-date, primarily in large-cap stocks, reducing the Indonesia Stock Exchange's market capitalisation by 6.59% to Rp12,736 trillion. Equity analyst Brigita Kinari advises a conservative approach, urging investors to monitor support levels, bond yields, and energy prices amid ongoing global uncertainties, while suggesting four stocks for potential trading this week.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:37 WIB
Minister of Religious Affairs: Religious Communities are Guardians of Morality and the Glue of the Nation
Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasaruddin Umar, emphasised the vital role of religious communities in upholding public morality, fostering social cohesion, and strengthening national unity. Speaking in Sigi, he called for collaboration among government, legislators, religious leaders, and society to build the nation, highlighting that tolerance is an active commitment to respect differences while celebrating diversity, as exemplified by the upcoming National Easter Service V in 2026. He reaffirmed Indonesia's foundation on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution, urging religious groups, particularly Christians, to lead by example in promoting harmony and equality for all citizens.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:36 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Emphasises Integrity of Local Government Officials as Key to Refining Regional Autonomy
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto has underscored that enhancing the integrity and capacity of local government officials is crucial for improving the implementation of regional autonomy, which has been in place for three decades. He warned that authority without capability leads to mere aspirations, while authority without integrity fosters arbitrariness and corruption operations, stressing the need for justice in decentralisation to prevent regional disparities. Bima also highlighted the importance of strengthening institutions and human resources at all levels to ensure effective public services and overall societal welfare in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:35 WIB
TNI Soldier Falls Again in Lebanon, MPR Urges UN to Sanction Israel
A TNI soldier, Corporal Rico Pramudia, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon, marking the fourth Indonesian peacekeeper fatality in the past month while serving with UNIFIL. Deputy Speaker of the MPR, Hidayat Nur Wahid, has called on the UN to impose severe sanctions on Israel for violating international law, including the Geneva Conventions, and committing what he deems war crimes by targeting UN personnel. He also urged the Indonesian government to evaluate the deployment of TNI troops in UN missions if adequate security guarantees are absent, emphasising constitutional duties to protect citizens.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:35 WIB
Dollar Supply Tightens, Many Countries Urge US to Open "Emergency Line"
The US-Iran war is straining global financial markets, with oil-rich Gulf allies and some Asian partners pressing the United States for currency swap lines to secure dollar liquidity amid economic turmoil. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted these requests, noting that such facilities help stabilise financial systems without forcing asset sales during crises. This development underscores the dollar's pivotal role in global trade and the potential risks to US markets if widespread panic ensues, as evidenced by recent surges in the US Dollar Index (DXY).
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:34 WIB
Victims of Little Aresha Daycare Receive Psychosocial Support
The Minister for Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, Arifah Fauzi, has condemned the alleged child abuse case at Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta and pledged comprehensive psychosocial support for the 53 verified victims, alongside legal action against the 13 suspects. The incident, uncovered by a former employee's report, highlights systemic issues in Indonesia's daycare sector, where 44% operate without permits and many lack certified staff or standard procedures. In response, the ministry is pushing for standardised child-friendly childcare through the TARA certification programme and enhanced monitoring to ensure child rights and safe upbringing.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:33 WIB
Malaysia Healthcare Returns to Medan, Indonesian Patients Increasingly Seek Medical Opinions Abroad
Malaysia Healthcare is re-engaging with the Medan community through the MHX Medan 2026 event, highlighting its role as a trusted destination for Indonesian patients seeking second opinions and advanced treatments in fields like cardiology and oncology. The proximity between Medan and Penang, supported by frequent flights, has strengthened a medical services corridor serving over 15 million people in northern Sumatra, significantly boosting Malaysia's medical tourism industry where Indonesians contribute 65% of revenues. This initiative, backed by the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council and the upcoming Malaysia Year of Medical Tourism 2026, aims to expand regional healthcare collaborations and target over 1,665 patient prospects, underscoring the growing cross-border ties in Southeast Asian healthcare.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:32 WIB
West Jakarta ART Placement Foundation Fully Supports PPRT Law: Already Implemented Since Long Ago
The Mutiara Bunda Foundation, a certified domestic worker placement agency in West Jakarta operating since 1997, has expressed full support for the newly enacted Domestic Workers Protection Law (UU PPRT), noting that its stringent standards for recruitment, training, and worker welfare have been in place long before the legislation. The foundation ensures all workers are at least 19 years old, well above the law's minimum of 18, and provides salaries ranging from Rp 3 million to Rp 6 million based on experience, along with health checks and family verifications. This endorsement highlights how established agencies are aligning with the law to enhance protections for approximately 9,000 female workers placed nationwide as babysitters, housekeepers, and caregivers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:31 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Reminds on Efficiency During 30th Anniversary of Regional Autonomy Day
The Ministry of Home Affairs held a ceremony to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Regional Autonomy Day in 2026, with Deputy Minister Bima Arya serving as the inspecting officer and delivering a key address. Arya emphasised President Prabowo Subianto's directive for effective and efficient governance, framing efficiency not merely as budget savings but as a transformative approach to public administration and a shift in work culture. He praised regional leaders for their consistent efforts in implementing APBD efficiency despite challenges, underscoring the government's push towards streamlined regional management.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:30 WIB
Morgan Stanley Cuts Global Gold Price Forecast for 2026, Losing Its Shine?
Morgan Stanley has slashed its projection for the global gold price in the second half of 2026 to $5,200 per troy ounce, down nearly 10% from the previous estimate of $5,700, following a six-week sell-off that marked the worst monthly decline since the 2008 financial crisis. The revision is driven by rising real yields amid delayed expectations for US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, alongside supply shocks and inflation pressures from Middle East energy disruptions, shifting gold's dynamics from geopolitical uncertainty to interest rate and liquidity factors. Despite the downturn, gold prices have still risen about 9% year-to-date, highlighting the metal's resilience amid broader economic uncertainties.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:30 WIB
Finance Minister Purbaya Establishes Rules for OJK Budget Management: Full Details
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has issued Ministerial Regulation (PMK) No. 27 of 2026, effective from 24 April 2026, outlining the procedures for managing the Financial Services Authority (OJK)'s budget as part of the State General Treasurer's allocation in the national budget. The regulation mandates coordination between the Ministry of Finance and OJK, including assessments by the Directorate General of Financial Sector Stability and Development, and specifies that OJK's budget derives from pure rupiah allocations in the state budget, non-tax state revenues (PNBP) such as levies and fines, and other lawful receipts. It allows OJK to utilise these funds for operational needs, with unused portions carried over or deposited as PNBP into the state treasury if not used by the following year, aiming to align OJK's programmes with government priorities and enhance financial sector oversight efficiency.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:29 WIB
490,000 Teacher Education Graduates Annually, but Only 20,000 Job Openings for Teachers
The Ministry of Education, Higher Education, Science, and Technology has highlighted a severe mismatch in teacher education programmes, producing around 490,000 graduates each year while only 20,000 teaching positions are available, leading to significant educated unemployment. In response, the government is proposing the closure or restructuring of oversupplied programmes to align academic outputs with real industry needs, particularly in social sciences which dominate 60% of higher education graduates. This initiative seeks collaborative support from universities to effectively manage Indonesia's demographic bonus and ensure educational relevance for future economic growth.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:29 WIB
On Monday, red bird's eye chilli priced at Rp62,300/kg, chicken eggs Rp35,150/kg
The National Strategic Food Price Information Centre (PIHPS), managed by Bank Indonesia, reported that on Monday at 10:00 WIB, the price of red bird's eye chilli reached Rp62,300 per kg, while chicken eggs were Rp35,150 per kg at the national retail level. Other key commodities included shallots at Rp55,400 per kg, garlic at Rp47,700 per kg, various grades of rice ranging from Rp15,450 to Rp18,250 per kg, and meats such as fresh chicken at Rp40,050 per kg and beef up to Rp148,950 per kg. This data highlights ongoing fluctuations in essential food prices, which are critical for monitoring inflation and affordability in Indonesia's economy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:26 WIB
Little Aresha Daycare Advisor is Active UGM Lecturer, University Speaks Out
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has confirmed that Dr. Cahyaningrum Dewojati, an active lecturer at the university, serves as an advisor to the Little Aresha Daycare Foundation in a personal capacity, with no institutional involvement. The university expressed deep concern over allegations of violence at the daycare, offering empathy to the child survivors and their families, while affirming its commitment to child protection and support for the ongoing legal process. Police in Yogyakarta have named 13 suspects, including foundation leaders and caregivers, following a raid that uncovered inhumane treatment of children at the facility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:25 WIB
Bripka Anugrah Develops Weapons Data Application for Sultra Police, Adopted by Other Units
Bripka Anugrah Tri Febriantara, an innovative police officer from the Sulawesi Tenggara Regional Police (Polda Sultra), has developed three IT applications to streamline personnel operations, including a weapons data system now used across multiple police units and adopted in other regions. His contributions, which modernise processes like assessment centres and career management, earned him a Silver Pin from the National Police Chief in 2024 and a nomination for the 2026 Hoegeng Awards, highlighting the integration of technology in enhancing public service efficiency. These innovations not only improve internal police functions but also foster collaborations with local governments, generating non-tax state revenue through assessment services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:25 WIB
KPAI Highlights Four Root Causes in Child Abuse Case at Yogyakarta Daycare
The Indonesian Commission for Child Protection (KPAI) has strongly condemned the abuse of 53 children at Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, where children were found bound and gagged, describing it as a humanitarian tragedy. KPAI identifies four interconnected root causes, starting with parents' lack of childcare options due to economic pressures forcing both spouses to work low-income jobs, leading to systemic neglect of children's rights. Further issues include substandard facilities from cost-cutting, and unqualified caregivers lacking proper training and facing excessive workloads, underscoring the need for state intervention in family-friendly policies and daycare regulations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:22 WIB
ASDP and 14 SOEs Collaborate to Empower Communities and Environment in 2 Raja Ampat Villages
PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry, alongside 14 other state-owned enterprises, is launching the second phase of the BUMN Environmental Conservation and Community Empowerment Programme in two remote villages in Raja Ampat, West Papua, from 22 to 24 April 2026. The initiative focuses on integrated efforts including mangrove and coral rehabilitation, environmental education, diving certification training, economic strengthening through village-owned enterprises, and provision of electricity to over 600 beneficiaries, alongside renovations of educational and public facilities. This collaboration underscores the SOEs' commitment to sustainable development in Indonesia's outermost regions, enhancing environmental preservation and community welfare beyond their core operations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:22 WIB
GAC Brings Battery Swap Technology: Revolution for Electric Vehicles?
GAC Group plans to introduce battery swap technology for electric vehicles in Indonesia as part of its strategy to accelerate the development of the new energy vehicle ecosystem. Drawing from successful implementations in China, where it supports high-mobility commercial vehicles like taxis, the company aims to launch compatible models in Indonesia soon, following a similar rollout in Thailand. This innovation could significantly enhance the efficiency and daily usability of electric vehicles, potentially boosting their adoption amid Indonesia's growing EV market.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:20 WIB
Government Urged to Tighten Oversight of Daycares Following Child Abuse Case in Yogyakarta
In response to a shocking case of child abuse at Daycare Little Aresha in Yogyakarta, where 53 children were allegedly subjected to physical violence and inhumane treatment, DPR Commission IX member Arzeti Bilbina has called on the government to strengthen standard operating procedures and supervision of childcare facilities across Indonesia. She demanded the immediate closure of the implicated daycare, severe penalties for the 13 suspects already detained, and comprehensive investigations by police, emphasising the state's duty to protect children from all forms of violence. Additionally, Arzeti stressed the need for intensive professional counselling for the victims and their families to aid recovery and restore a sense of security.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:20 WIB
Looking Towards Indonesia's Economy Aiming for 8% Growth
This opinion piece examines Indonesia's economic trajectory towards the ambitious 8% growth target essential for achieving Golden Indonesia 2045 and escaping the middle-income trap, contrasting it with the recent stable but stagnant growth around 5%. It highlights the limitations of reliance on household consumption, the need for quality investments in infrastructure and foreign capital, and the challenges in diversifying exports beyond raw commodities to drive structural transformation. Achieving higher growth requires sustained high rates to fuel job creation, productivity, and capital accumulation, drawing lessons from successful economies like South Korea and China.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:18 WIB
Video: Direction of IHSG Facing Domestic and International Sentiments in the Short Week
Indonesia's financial markets are entering a short week at the end of April 2026 amid various domestic and external pressures, prompting investors to adopt a wait-and-see approach. Key domestic factors include the postponement of Indonesia's stock rebalancing by MSCI, cabinet reshuffle rumours, and the upcoming release of Q1-2026 GDP data, while externally, the US Federal Reserve's reluctance to cut interest rates and ongoing Middle East tensions are weighing on sentiment. The analysis of market movements is discussed in a CNBC Indonesia segment featuring economist Maesaroh.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:18 WIB
Launching a Biosatellite to 200,000 KM: What is Russia Really Seeking in Outer Space?
Russia plans to launch the Vozvrat-MKA biosatellite in the mid-2030s to study the effects of space conditions, including hypomagnetic environments, galactic cosmic radiation, and high-energy secondary neutrons, on living organisms beyond low Earth orbit. This mission, reaching approximately 200,000 km from Earth, aims to fill critical data gaps essential for long-term human exploration to the Moon and Mars, amid intensifying global space competition. While the US advances its Artemis programme and China develops its Tiangong station and lunar initiatives, Russia's project underscores a strategic focus on biological readiness in the space race.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:16 WIB
BRI Life Launches “Wealth and Tax Excellence 2026” in Surabaya to Strengthen Customer Financial Literacy and Solutions
BRI Life, in collaboration with Bank Rakyat Indonesia, hosted the “Wealth and Tax Excellence 2026” event in Surabaya to enhance financial literacy among priority customers through its bancassurance channel. The educational forum focused on comprehensive wealth management and tax planning, emphasising the strategic role of insurance in long-term financial planning and asset optimisation. This initiative, part of a nationwide series, aims to foster stronger customer relationships and promote holistic, sustainable financial awareness amid economic dynamics.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:16 WIB
Live Now! Government and Industry Unite to Discuss the Urgency of Food Security
The Food Summit 2026, themed "Indonesia Food Safety Urgency: Towards a New Policy Framework," convenes government and industry leaders in Jakarta to foster shared understanding, enhance synergies, and formulate strategic recommendations for strengthening Indonesia's national food safety and quality system. The event features four panels addressing topics such as food safety's role in sustainable economies, its importance to the MBG Programme's success, the effects of global tensions on food security, and food safety within the blue economy, aiming to build a safer, more transparent, and competitive food ecosystem. This summit underscores the critical need for collaborative policy efforts amid evolving national and international challenges.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:15 WIB
Fishermen in Merauke Reject Trawl Vessel Operations, This is KKP's Response
Fishermen in Merauke have rejected the operation of trawl vessels, prompting a response from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP), which reaffirms the ban on trawl nets while permitting tightly regulated Shrimp Pocketed Shrimp Nets (JHUB) in designated areas to avoid conflicts with small-scale fishermen. The ministry emphasises adherence to Ministerial Regulation No. 36 of 2023, which prohibits destructive fishing gear to ensure resource sustainability, and notes that the contested vessel from PT Tri Kusuma Graha lacks full permits. This incident highlights ongoing efforts to balance economic growth in the fisheries sector with the protection of local livelihoods and sustainable practices in Papua.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:14 WIB
Investment Realisation in South Kalimantan Reaches Rp32 Trillion in 2025
Investment realisation in South Kalimantan has surged to Rp32 trillion in 2025, marking a significant increase from Rp15 trillion in 2022 and supporting the province's projected economic growth of around 8% by 2029. The provincial government attributes this growth to strategic advantages such as its position as a national and international trade route, developing infrastructure, abundant natural resources, and a productive workforce, alongside streamlined permitting services for a conducive investment climate. Moving forward, efforts focus on economic diversification away from extractive industries towards sectors like agriculture, processing, tourism, and digital promotion via the "Bekantan" app to enhance sustainable development and contribute to Indonesia's Golden Vision 2045.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:13 WIB
Rupiah Expected to Weaken on Monday Amid Failed US-Iran Negotiations
The Indonesian rupiah is forecasted to weaken against the US dollar on Monday due to the failure of the second round of US-Iran peace negotiations, which has driven up crude oil prices and strengthened the dollar. Despite an initial strengthening of 18 points to Rp17,211 per dollar in early trading, domestic factors such as budget deficits and the absence of signals from Bank Indonesia on rate hikes continue to weigh on the currency. Bank Indonesia plans to intensify interventions to support the rupiah, with the exchange rate expected to range between Rp17,100 and Rp17,200 per dollar.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:12 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister Delivers Prabowo's Message to Regional Heads on Efficient Governance
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto conveyed President Prabowo Subianto's emphasis on effective and efficient statecraft during the 30th anniversary of Regional Autonomy Day, urging regional leaders to implement governance that delivers tangible benefits to citizens. He highlighted that efficiency involves cultural transformation in work practices beyond mere cost-saving, and called on the Interior Ministry to support regional visions while aligning them with the national Asta Cita agenda. The event was attended by prominent figures including East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa and Jakarta Deputy Governor Rano Karno, underscoring the push for prosperous and beneficial regional administration.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:12 WIB
Negative Sentiment Haunts IHSG, Stock Exchange Expected to Weaken
The Indonesian Composite Index (IHSG) opened higher on Monday but faces short-term mixed movements leaning towards consolidation or weakening due to global risk-off sentiment and rupiah depreciation, potentially leading to foreign capital outflows. Domestic pressures include non-subsidised fuel price adjustments and rupiah weakness to a record low of Rp17,315 per US dollar, with Bank Indonesia maintaining its benchmark rate at 4.75% to stabilise the currency amid inflation risks. Overall, authorities' defensive policies aim to safeguard macroeconomic stability, though market caution persists as the effectiveness of these measures will influence future investor sentiment and foreign fund flows.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:12 WIB
Geely Confirms Bringing Latest Hybrid Technology to Indonesia
Geely has officially launched its latest generation hybrid technology, boasting thermal efficiency up to 48.41% and fuel consumption as low as 2.22 litres per 100 km, which the company plans to integrate into its models sold in Indonesia. Constantinus Herlijoso, from Geely Auto Indonesia, stated that while current models like the Starray use previous generations, future introductions will feature this advanced i-HEV system, offering 230 kW of motor power and pure electric driving up to 66 km/h for enhanced performance and comfort. This move aims to sustain Geely's market dominance in China and challenge global leaders in the automotive sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:11 WIB
Prabowo Reportedly to Inaugurate Officials Today
President Prabowo Subianto is reportedly set to inaugurate several officials today at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, including replacements for the Head of the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) and heads of other bodies such as Bakom RI, along with a special presidential envoy. Current KSP head M Qodari is expected to receive a new assignment, amid earlier hints of a cabinet reshuffle that officials have urged the public to await patiently. This move signals ongoing administrative adjustments in the new administration.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:10 WIB
Yen to Ringgit Party, Rupiah Weakens Alone
On Monday, 27 April 2026, most Asian currencies strengthened against the US dollar, but the Indonesian rupiah weakened by 0.17% to Rp17,220 per dollar, marking it as the worst performer in the region. This divergence occurs amid a slight softening of the US dollar index to 98.490, influenced by stalled US-Iran peace talks and ongoing Middle East tensions that keep the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed. Investors are also focused on upcoming central bank decisions from the Bank of Japan, the Federal Reserve, ECB, and Bank of England, which are expected to hold interest rates steady while assessing the war's impact on inflation and the economy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:09 WIB
Airlangga: The World Sees Indonesia's Economy as Sufficiently Strong, Here's Why!
Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto stated that Indonesia's economy remains robust amid global turbulence, with international bodies like the IMF and ADB recognising it as a bright spot in Asia and projecting 5.2% growth for the year. FTSE Russell has maintained Indonesia's status as a Secondary Emerging Market without any downgrade risks, while JP Morgan ranks it second among countries resilient to global energy shocks due to its diversified energy mix. To bolster domestic strength, the government is accelerating key programmes including downstreaming, food security, digital economy initiatives, free nutritious meals, rural cooperatives, housing development, and financial intermediation to support SMEs and job creation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:08 WIB
From a Small Workshop in China to Global Giant: Anta's Long Road Challenging Nike
Anta Sports, founded by dropout Ding Shizhong in the late 1980s, has evolved from a small footwear workshop in China into a global powerhouse challenging Western giants like Nike and Adidas through strategic acquisitions and brand building. Leveraging the manufacturing cluster in Jinjiang, Fujian, Anta has expanded its portfolio to include international brands such as Arc’teryx, Salomon, and a stake in Puma, while establishing a strong domestic presence with over 10,000 stores and sponsorships of top athletes. This trajectory reflects China's transformation from a production base to a competitive player in the global sportswear industry, highlighting the effectiveness of multi-brand strategies in penetrating Western markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:07 WIB
Why Does Rain Fall During the Dry Season?
Global warming has accelerated dramatically over the past decade, raising Earth's temperature by 0.35 degrees Celsius and intensifying extreme weather events worldwide, including threats to Indonesia's lowlands and food security. Dr. Emilya Nurjani from Universitas Gadjah Mada explains how rising sea surface temperatures fuel tropical cyclones, floods, and strong winds, while prolonged dry seasons endanger agriculture, particularly rice planting. She advocates for wise water management, such as rainwater storage and judicious groundwater use, to mitigate these impacts and protect future generations from permanent environmental damage.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:06 WIB
Governor Inaugurates Pesantren in Central Papua as Centre for Moral Development
Central Papua Governor Meki Nawipa has inaugurated the Riyadhul Quran Pesantren for SMP and SMA levels in Nabire, emphasising its strategic role in producing high-quality human resources with strong character and faith. He highlighted that the pesantren serves not only as a place for academic learning but also as a hub for moral, ethical, and spiritual development among the youth. This initiative aligns with the provincial government's priority on education to foster equitable, competitive, and sustainable regional development, while underscoring the need for synergy between formal education and character building to create superior human resources.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:04 WIB
UGM Confirms Advisor of Little Aresha Yogyakarta Daycare is Active Lecturer
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has confirmed that Cahyaningrum Dewojati, an active lecturer at the university, serves as an advisor to the Little Aresha Daycare foundation in Yogyakarta in her personal capacity, with no institutional ties to UGM. Police have named 13 suspects, including the foundation head, school principal, and caregivers, in an alleged child abuse case at the facility, where 53 children were reportedly mistreated inhumanely, such as being bound. UGM expressed deep concern and empathy for the victims and families, pledging to monitor the case and support legal processes while upholding child protection principles.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:03 WIB
Deputy Interior Minister on Cabinet Reshuffle Rumours Today: We Are Prepared for All Scenarios
Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya has addressed rumours of a potential cabinet reshuffle in President Prabowo Subianto's Merah Putih Cabinet, stating that it is the president's prerogative and that his team is ready for any scenario while focusing on their duties. He claims to have heard nothing about the matter, emphasising the importance of ministers working effectively. Earlier, State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi confirmed no reshuffle plans exist, though the president conducts ongoing evaluations of cabinet performance without implying immediate changes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:03 WIB
Antam Gold Price Drops by Rp 16,000, Here is the Latest List per Gram
The price of Antam gold has decreased by Rp 16,000 to Rp 2,809,000 per gram, as monitored on the Logam Mulia website in Jakarta on Monday at 09:15 WIB. The buyback price has also fallen to Rp 2,620,000 per gram. Transactions are subject to taxes under PMK No. 34/PMK.10/2017 for sales and a 1.5% or 3% PPh Article 22 for buybacks exceeding Rp 10 million, depending on NPWP status.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:02 WIB
Denying Not Due to MBG, BGN Reveals Chronology of Toddler's Death in Cianjur
The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has detailed the timeline of a toddler's death in Cianjur, West Java, refuting claims that it was caused by the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. The child consumed MBG on 14 April 2026 without issue, with symptoms appearing two days later, and no other recipients reported problems, indicating the food was safe. The toddler's father confirmed the death was due to illness unrelated to the programme, highlighting the government's efforts to clarify public concerns over the initiative.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:02 WIB
JCI Expected to Remain at Corrective Risk after Plunging Last Weekend
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) is anticipated to test the psychological level of 7,000 amid ongoing corrective risks following a 3.38 percent plunge to 7,129.49 last Friday, driven by over IDR 3 trillion in net foreign selling, particularly in banking stocks. Analysts from Phintraco Securities attribute the negative sentiment to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and stalled US-Iran negotiations, while BNI Securities forecasts a potential short-term rebound to 7,250 but warns of further corrections, with the index ranging between 7,000–7,080 support and 7,200–7,250 resistance. Domestically, investors are monitoring the impact on Indonesia's economy, including rupiah depreciation, inflation risks, and a potential widening of the 2026 State Budget deficit, alongside Moody’s revision of Indonesia’s debt outlook to negative.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:01 WIB
Maintaining Stable Rice Prices
Recent data from Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) indicates a slight increase in rice prices, with medium rice rising 0.22% and premium rice 0.17% in early April 2026, despite the peak harvest season. Key factors driving this upward trend include higher production and distribution costs, distribution bottlenecks, prices exceeding the government's suggested retail price in non-Java regions, and global market pressures from rising international rice prices and past El Niño effects. This price hike exacerbates inflationary pressures and household living costs, underscoring the need for improved supply chain efficiency to stabilise essential food prices in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:00 WIB
Chaotic World, Indonesia's Recession Risk Only 5%
Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, has stated that the country's economic resilience remains strong despite global pressures from Middle East conflicts disrupting trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz. International institutions estimate Indonesia's recession risk at under 5%, lower than in the US, Canada, and Japan, with domestic activities continuing to support rapid growth momentum towards a 5.4% target for the year. Airlangga expressed confidence that growth could exceed this target, positioning Indonesia as a bright spot in Asia according to the IMF.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:00 WIB
Yogyakarta Daycare Case: BPKN Emphasises Importance of Supervision
The National Consumer Protection Agency (BPKN) has stressed the critical need for stringent oversight of childcare facilities following a child abuse incident at the unlicensed Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta. Chairman Mufti Mubarok highlighted that daycares must adhere to consumer protection standards for safety, security, and operational legality, urging local governments to conduct regular and comprehensive inspections to prevent illegal operations. Additionally, BPKN advocates for comprehensive psychosocial rehabilitation for victims, including free counselling, integrated recovery centres, and long-term psychological support to mitigate long-term trauma impacts on children's development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 10:00 WIB
BTN Housingpreneur Builds Innovative Housing Ecosystem
The BTN Housingpreneur 2025 programme, initiated by PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk, promotes an innovative, environmentally friendly, and inclusive housing ecosystem under the theme “Housing for Nation: Smart, Green, Inclusive”. Among the winners, Rumah Gokils stands out for its integrated pest control and cleaning services, addressing significant economic and health losses in Indonesia caused by pests like termites, with an emphasis on preventive, eco-friendly solutions. Founded in 2020 with minimal capital, the company has grown from voluntary clean-ups to serving both corporate and household clients, highlighting the potential for innovation in property maintenance to enhance living standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:59 WIB
Deputy Minister Bima Arya Reminds of Efficiency in 30th Anniversary of Regional Autonomy
At the 30th anniversary ceremony of Regional Autonomy held by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Jakarta, Deputy Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto conveyed President Prabowo Subianto's directives on enhancing governmental efficiency beyond mere cost-cutting to a cultural transformation in public administration. He praised regional leaders for their efforts in streamlining regional budgets amid challenges and urged the ministry to support them as facilitators and motivators while aligning local visions with the national Asta Cita agenda. Arya highlighted ongoing achievements in economic growth and poverty reduction but warned against complacency, emphasising the need to address disparities, fiscal capacities, and geopolitical challenges at local, national, and global levels.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:59 WIB
In a Classroom in Purwokerto, Three Languages Unite Two Cultures
Over 200 educators and officials from more than 30 trilingual schools across Indonesia gathered at Puhua School in Central Java to celebrate Mandarin language education, marking milestones like the 120th anniversary of Purwokerto Chinese School and the first year of the Puhua Mandarin Language Centre, established with Chinese partners. The event highlighted how the integration of Indonesian, Mandarin, and English fosters cultural bridges, with non-Chinese Indonesian students comprising over a third of the 1,000 pupils, promoting broader educational and professional opportunities. Officials and experts praised the school's role in uniting diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, extending its influence through community programmes that strengthen Indonesia-China ties.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:58 WIB
Bank Sultra Successfully Holds Grand Draw of BANGHOKI Programme
Bank Sultra, the regional development bank of Southeast Sulawesi, successfully conducted the grand prize draw for its innovative BANGHOKI savings programme, integrated with the province's 62nd anniversary celebrations, resulting in a 48% increase in participants and a 58% surge in deposits to Rp1.2 trillion between July and December 2025. The event, attended by Governor Andi Sumangerukka and other officials, underscored the bank's transparency with oversight from local authorities and a notary, while highlighting its vital role in contributing 57% of profits to regional revenues for infrastructure, education, and health. Bank Sultra plans to continue the programme in 2026 to boost customer loyalty and attract new depositors.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:56 WIB
Rupiah Strengthens to 17,211, Indonesia's Fiscal Condition Amid Middle East Geopolitics in the Spotlight
The Indonesian rupiah strengthened to Rp17,211 per US dollar amid fluctuations driven by global tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has heightened concerns over energy crises and inflation. Despite vulnerable fiscal conditions exacerbated by soaring oil prices above the 2026 state budget assumptions, the government asserts that the national budget remains robust, with an unused Rp423 trillion budget balance available to manage subsidy pressures without exceeding the deficit target of under 3% of GDP. This resilience allows for expenditure efficiencies and reallocations to priority sectors, maintaining fiscal stability in the face of geopolitical challenges.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:55 WIB
Breaking News! Oil Prices Surge Again, Breaching US$107 per Barrel
Global oil prices have surged once more, with Brent crude reaching US$107.09 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) at US$95.8 per barrel, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and limited shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This sharp rally, marking over 16% gains for Brent in the past week, stems from stalled US-Iran diplomacy and reduced oil supply flows, prompting investors to hedge against potential disruptions; Goldman Sachs has revised its Q4 2026 forecasts downward due to anticipated lower Middle East production.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:54 WIB
How to Check BLT Kesra 2026 via Mobile Phone and Laptop: Is It Really Being Disbursed Again?
Rumours circulating on social media suggest that the BLT Kesra welfare cash assistance programme will resume in April 2026, but official sources have debunked this as a hoax involving AI-generated imagery, with no government announcement confirming its continuation beyond 2025. The programme, aimed at low-income Indonesians in deciles 1 to 4, provided Rp900,000 in total for 2025 through three monthly instalments of Rp300,000 each, disbursed via postal services and state-owned banks. Citizens are advised to verify their eligibility using the Ministry of Social Affairs website or the Cek Bansos app to avoid scams, while exercising caution with unverified information.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:54 WIB
Celebrating Kartini Day and 63rd Anniversary, TASPEN Provides Educational Assistance to Orphanages
PT TASPEN (Persero), a state-owned enterprise, marked its 63rd anniversary and Kartini Day by delivering social aid, learning facilities, and character-building education to over 250 children in 13 orphanages across Indonesia through its 'Lentera Srikandi' initiative. Female leaders from TASPEN, known as 'Srikandi', personally conducted anti-bullying workshops and motivational sessions to foster courage, gender equality, and resilience among the children. This programme underscores TASPEN's ongoing commitment to sustainable social contributions, empowering the nation's youth beyond mere financial support.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:50 WIB
Iran-US Negotiations Fail, Oil Prices Soar Immediately to Break Rp1.8 Million Per Barrel
The failure of Iran-US peace negotiations has triggered a sharp rise in global oil prices, with Brent crude surging over 2% to US$107.89 per barrel (approximately Rp1.834 million), amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Reports of Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces boarding cargo ships near the Strait of Hormuz have heightened fears of disruptions to global energy trade routes. US President Donald Trump cancelled planned talks, criticising Iran's leadership, while Iranian officials confirmed no meetings were scheduled, leaving markets on high alert for potential supply instability.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:45 WIB
This is the Minimum Balance for Priority Customers of BNI, BRI, and Bank Mandiri
Major Indonesian state-owned banks BNI, BRI, and Bank Mandiri offer exclusive priority services to high-net-worth customers, requiring minimum balances ranging from Rp1 billion to Rp20 billion depending on the tier. These services include queue-free access, personalised assistance, premium lounges with refreshments, and preferential credit terms with competitive interest rates. This tiered banking approach caters to affluent clients, providing enhanced financial planning, investment advice, and higher transaction limits to foster loyalty among the elite segment.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:43 WIB
BI Governor Admits the World is Not Doing Well, Here Are the Causes
Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo has acknowledged that the global economy is facing significant challenges, driven by tariff policies, deteriorating geopolitical situations, and the impacts of Middle East conflicts, which are leading to high oil prices, elevated US interest rates, capital outflows, and pressures on Indonesia's economy. To counter these issues, he emphasised the need for enhanced domestic synergies and identified three key challenges for Indonesia: revitalising businesses and priority project financing, bolstering domestic purchasing power and investment, and swiftly implementing formulated policies. BI has initiated the National Intermediation Acceleration (PINISI) programme in collaboration with the government, OJK, Danantara, businesses, and investors to support domestic economic growth through better agreements, financing, and project realisation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:42 WIB
JCI Potentially Weakens Amid Rupiah Pressure and Global Sentiment
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) opened higher on Monday but faces short-term mixed movements with a tendency towards consolidation or weakening, driven by global risk-off sentiment and rupiah depreciation prompting potential foreign capital outflows. Domestically, adjustments to unsubsidised fuel prices and Bank Indonesia's decision to maintain interest rates at 4.75% reflect defensive measures against imported inflation and volatility, though they may pressure consumer spending and economic growth. The effectiveness of these policies in stabilising the rupiah without sacrificing growth momentum will be crucial for sustaining domestic market sentiment and foreign inflows.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:42 WIB
Electric Vehicles and SPKLU: When the Market Grows, Infrastructure Follows
Automotive expert Hendra Noor Saleh argues that concerns over the limited availability of public electric vehicle charging stations (SPKLU) in Indonesia are overstated, as economic principles dictate that rising demand will naturally spur infrastructure development. As of early 2026, Indonesia boasts 4,769 SPKLU units across 3,097 locations, with PT PLN expanding them along key routes like the Trans-Sumatra and Java toll roads. Additionally, the growing adoption of home charging reduces reliance on public stations, supporting broader EV uptake.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:41 WIB
House of Representatives Calls for Professional Law Enforcement in Yogyakarta Daycare Case
Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sari Yuliati, has urged authorities to conduct a thorough, transparent, and accountable investigation into allegations of child abuse at a Yogyakarta daycare, demanding strict sanctions against those responsible and no tolerance for violence against children. She called for an immediate evaluation of licensing, operational standards, and oversight mechanisms for daycares nationwide to prevent future incidents, emphasising the need for stronger regulations and societal vigilance in child protection. Following a police raid prompted by a former employee's report, 13 suspects—including the foundation head, school principal, and caregivers—have been named, with 53 out of 103 children verified as victims of physical and verbal abuse, prompting local government actions for psychological support and re-registration of facilities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:41 WIB
Jumhur Hidayat Reportedly to Be Sworn In as Minister in Prabowo's Cabinet
Mohammad Jumhur Hidayat, Chairman of the All-Indonesian Labour Confederation (KSPSI), is reportedly set to be appointed as a minister in President Prabowo Subianto's Cabinet Merah Putih amid renewed speculation of a cabinet reshuffle. The appointment, which Jumhur has confirmed, is seen as representing the labour sector, potentially linked to Prabowo's earlier promises of a labour welfare council, now possibly evolving into a task force on layoffs. This move follows previous reshuffles involving Prabowo's relatives and underscores ongoing internal discussions within labour organisations about maintaining worker ideologies in government roles.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:40 WIB
Four TNI Soldiers Fall in Lebanon, Peacekeeping Mission Security in the Spotlight
Four Indonesian TNI soldiers, including Sergeant Major Rico Pramudia, have been killed during a UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, with the latest incident involving an artillery attack on their position. Political and military analyst Selamat Ginting has urged the government to review the rules of engagement (RoE) to better protect personnel, emphasising enhanced force protection through modern equipment, early warning systems, and improved medical evacuation capabilities. He warns that while withdrawing troops could reduce short-term risks, it would undermine Indonesia's significant role in global peacekeeping and its international diplomatic standing, calling for adaptive intelligence-based strategies instead.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:40 WIB
New Civil War Breaks Out, Defence Minister Killed in Bombing
Mali's military government is facing a severe security crisis following coordinated nationwide attacks by jihadist fighters and separatist rebels, resulting in the death of Defence Minister Sadio Camara and the fall of the strategic northern city of Kidal to rebels. The assaults, involving Tuareg separatists from the Azawad Liberation Front and the jihadist Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims, have exposed the junta's vulnerabilities, with leader General Assimi Goita remaining out of sight amid international condemnation from the UN and EU. The opposition has criticised the junta's failure to deliver promised security and stability, highlighting the escalating instability in the Sahel nation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:39 WIB
Reasons Behind the Sudden 1% Surge in the JCI This Morning
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) surged over 1% in early trading on Monday, driven primarily by gains in commodity stocks such as Merdeka Gold Resources, Amman Mineral, and Bumi Resources Minerals, amid high trading volumes exceeding Rp4 trillion. This upward movement aligns with record highs in major Asian markets like Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi, though tempered by geopolitical tensions from stalled US-Iran negotiations and rising oil prices. Investors are closely watching the upcoming US Federal Reserve interest rate decision and other economic data, which could influence emerging market assets including Indonesian equities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:38 WIB
Unlicensed Little Aresha Daycare in Jogja, KPAI Demands Permanent Closure
The Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta operated without necessary permits, leading to the abuse of 53 children under two years old, prompting police to raid the facility and arrest 13 suspects including management and caregivers. Yogyakarta's Mayor Hasto Wardoyo announced plans for inspections of all local childcare centres to enforce standards and prevent recurrence, while the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) called for its permanent closure and a comprehensive evaluation of daycare operations in the city. This incident highlights systemic issues in unregulated childcare facilities, emphasising the need for stricter licensing and oversight to protect vulnerable children.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:38 WIB
Labour Minister urges university graduates to equip themselves to face the AI era
Indonesia's Minister of Manpower, Yassierli, has called on university graduates to become lifelong learners ready to adapt to rapid changes in business and technology, particularly the disruptions caused by artificial intelligence (AI) in a dynamic job market. He introduced the "Triple Readiness" concept—encompassing technical skills, human skills, and market entry readiness—to help young people seize opportunities in emerging sectors like the green economy and digital platforms, while highlighting the government's commitment to reskilling through vocational training centres. This initiative addresses the digital skills gap, where only 27% of Indonesian workers possess necessary digital competencies compared to global standards of 60-70%, underscoring the need for proactive workforce adaptation to maintain economic competitiveness.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:36 WIB
Not Many People Know, There Used to Be a Casino Gambling Centre in the Sarinah Building
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Jakarta Provincial Government legalised gambling to boost the city's limited budget, leading to the establishment of casinos including one on the 14th floor of the iconic Sarinah Building. Under Governor Ali Sadikin, who faced an APBD of just Rp66 million, a 1967 decree banned illegal gambling while paving the way for regulated venues, starting with the first legal casino in West Jakarta's Petak Sembilan area. This policy marked a bold financial strategy for urban development, though it was short-lived, highlighting the government's creative yet controversial approaches to funding infrastructure in Indonesia's capital.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:35 WIB
Squeezed by Soybean and Plastic Prices, Tempe Artisans in North Jakarta Reduce Sizes to Survive
Rising prices of soybeans and plastic packaging are forcing home-based tempe producers in Jakarta to shrink product sizes to maintain viability amid escalating production costs. Anto, a second-generation artisan running a 45-year-old family business in Cilincing, North Jakarta, now requires 100 kg of soybeans daily at Rp 10,800 per kg—up from Rp 9,600—and spends Rp 1.6 million monthly on plastic that has jumped from Rp 35,000 to Rp 55,000 per kg. While avoiding price hikes to retain customers, unpredictable weather further complicates fermentation, highlighting the vulnerabilities of Indonesia's small-scale food manufacturing sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:34 WIB
Prices of Pertamax and Pertamax Green Remain Stable Until the Last Week of April
Despite the ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran since late February 2026, the prices of Pertamax and Pertamax Green non-subsidised fuels at Pertamina stations in Indonesia have remained stable at Rp12,300 and Rp12,900 per litre, respectively, through to the end of April. However, other non-subsidised products like Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex saw significant price hikes on 18 April 2026, with similar increases for diesel at BP stations. Shell and Vivo stations have not announced price adjustments since early March, amid reports of fuel shortages, highlighting the broader impact of geopolitical tensions on Indonesia's energy market.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:32 WIB
On its 65th Anniversary, Bank Jakarta Provides Assistance for People with Disabilities
Bank Jakarta, a regional bank owned by the DKI Jakarta government, has provided training support to people with disabilities under the care of the Indonesian Disability Solidarity Foundation as part of its 65th anniversary celebrations. The initiative, highlighted by Director of Compliance Ateng Rivai, underscores the bank's commitment to empowering vulnerable groups and fostering an inclusive ecosystem through collaboration with various stakeholders. Foundation leader Suty Karno expressed gratitude for the tangible boost to their capacity-building programmes, emphasising the role of such efforts in promoting equitable development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:32 WIB
Majalengka Hajj Pilgrims Begin Departure to Holy Land, One Cancels Due to Pregnancy
A group of 437 prospective Hajj pilgrims from Majalengka Regency, West Java, departed for Saudi Arabia via Kertajati International Airport as part of the first wave, marking the start of this year's Hajj season for the region. The total quota for Majalengka stands at 729 seats, with subsequent groups scheduled for May 2026, and the delegation includes the oldest pilgrim at 87 years and the youngest at 17, alongside special accommodations for those with disabilities. One pilgrim cancelled due to pregnancy, while others were postponed or unable to proceed due to passing away, highlighting the logistical and supportive efforts by Indonesian Hajj authorities in facilitating this significant religious undertaking.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:31 WIB
PHE Promotes Collaboration and Fiscal Incentives to Boost National Oil and Gas Production
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi (PHE) has emphasised the critical role of collaboration, investment efficiency, and adaptive regulations in shaping the future of Indonesia's oil and gas production, as highlighted at the Energy Council Jakarta 2026 forum. PHE's Director of Investment and Business Development, Dannif Danusaputro, stressed the need for joint exploration initiatives and fiscal incentives to make projects economically viable amid global energy price fluctuations, while underscoring the importance of partnerships for marginal assets and adherence to ESG principles. This approach aims to enhance national energy resilience and attract global investors to Indonesia's upstream sector.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:31 WIB
JCI Opens Higher at 7,217 Level, Analysts Warn of Correction Risks
The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) opened stronger on Monday, rising 1.23% to 7,217.02, amid positive trading activity with a volume of 6.853 billion shares worth Rp 3.27 trillion. Analysts caution that the index remains vulnerable to corrections due to ongoing external pressures, advising retail investors to adopt a defensive stance and avoid aggressive positions, with potential support at 6,950-7,000 and limited rebound opportunities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:28 WIB
Global Cooking Oil Prices Threatened with 20% Rise Due to War
Geopolitical tensions, particularly the conflict involving Iran, are driving up global energy prices and spilling over into the food market, with palm oil prices potentially surging by up to 20% due to increased demand, supply disruptions, and higher production costs. Indonesia and Malaysia, which supply 85% of the world's palm oil, have seen export volumes jump, especially to major markets like China, the Middle East, the US, and the EU, exacerbating the price pressures. This development, as warned by analysts, could fully materialise in about two months once existing stockpiles deplete, highlighting the vulnerability of global commodity chains to international conflicts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:28 WIB
Plan to Close Numerous Study Programmes Criticised, Universities Are Not Job Training Institutions
Education expert Indra Charismiadji has strongly criticised the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology's plan to close university programmes deemed irrelevant to job market needs, calling it an "intellectual genocide" that risks undermining academic freedom and innovation. He argues that such decisions lack transparent academic studies and a clear industrial roadmap like the Talent Map 2045, potentially turning universities into mere workforce factories rather than centres for advancing knowledge and civilisation as mandated by the Constitution. The ministry, led by Secretary General Badri Munir Sukoco, highlights oversupply in fields like education, graduating 490,000 teachers annually against a need for only 20,000, urging collaborative decisions to enhance programme relevance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:28 WIB
Another TNI Soldier Falls in Lebanon, MPR Leader Calls for Severe Sanctions Against Israel
The death of Indonesian soldier Praka Rico Pramudia, the fourth TNI member killed in a recent Israeli attack in Lebanon while serving with the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission, has prompted strong condemnation from MPR Deputy Chairman Hidayat Nur Wahid. He demands that the UN impose heavy sanctions on Israel for violating international law, including the Geneva Conventions, by targeting non-combatants and UN personnel. This incident underscores the need for the UN to ensure maximum protection for peacekeepers and conduct a thorough investigation to deliver justice.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:27 WIB
Downstreaming and Integrated Landscape as Keys to the Revival of Cocoa and Food
A multi-stakeholder dialogue on Integrated Landscape Management in Luwu, South Sulawesi, marked Earth Day 2026 by emphasising sustainable practices to revive the region's cocoa and food production while preserving the environment. Officials highlighted the role of downstreaming, traceability, and collaborations under the FOLUR programme to boost farmer incomes, enhance productivity, and conserve forests through agroforestry and eco-friendly innovations. This approach aims to align economic growth with environmental stewardship, addressing challenges like erosion and pests to restore Luwu's historical agricultural prominence.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:27 WIB
China's industrial profit growth quickens even as Iran war heightens risks
China's industrial firms saw profits surge by 15.8 per cent in March, the fastest pace in six months, contributing to a 15.5 per cent year-on-year increase in the first quarter amid a recovering economy growing at 5 per cent. However, the recovery remains uneven, with export and consumer sectors cooling while AI-related industries thrive, and policymakers address cut-throat competition. The escalating Middle East conflict, involving Iran, adds external risks by threatening global demand and supply chains for Chinese manufacturers.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:26 WIB
MP Highlights Psychological Impact on Victims of Daycare Violence
A member of Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission IX, Arzeti Bilbina, has raised concerns about the severe psychological effects of violence against young children at Daycare Little Aresha in Yogyakarta, where 53 infants were allegedly abused through systematic physical restraints and mistreatment. She urges intensive professional counselling for the victims and calls on the government to evaluate and tighten oversight of all daycares nationwide to prevent future incidents and ensure robust child protection. Police have arrested 13 suspects, including the daycare head, and charged them under child protection laws, underscoring the need for strict sanctions against perpetrators.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:25 WIB
Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims to Use 177 Hotels in Mecca, Here is the List!
The Indonesian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has mapped out accommodation for Indonesian hajj pilgrims in Mecca across five strategic areas divided into ten operational sectors for the 1447 H/2026 CE pilgrimage. A total of 177 hotels have been prepared, with placements based on embarkation points and varying capacities, including a large-capacity hotel in Aziziyah that can accommodate over 21,500 pilgrims. This sector-based system, featuring unique hotel codes, aims to streamline coordination for catering and health services, enhancing the overall pilgrimage experience.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:25 WIB
Antam gold price drops Rp16,000 to Rp2.809 million per gram on Monday morning
The price of Antam gold fell by Rp16,000 to Rp2,809,000 per gram on Monday morning at 09:15 WIB, with the buyback price also decreasing to Rp2,620,000 per gram. This update from Logam Mulia reflects ongoing fluctuations in the precious metals market, relevant for investors tracking commodity prices in Indonesia. Transactions remain subject to specific tax regulations under PMK No. 34/PMK.10/2017, including PPh Pasal 22 deductions for purchases and sales.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:22 WIB
Jaecoo J5 PHEV Not Yet Entering Indonesia, Here's Why
The plug-in hybrid variant of the Jaecoo J5 is eagerly awaited in Indonesia following the success of its pure electric version, the J5 EV. Jaecoo Indonesia's Business Unit Director, Jim Ma, stated that the company is currently prioritising battery electric vehicles (BEVs) due to the ongoing fluctuations in petrol prices. However, the PHEV model may be introduced later if consumer demand shifts towards hybrid technology amid the electrification transition.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:22 WIB
Changan Hopes Government Treats REEV Like BEV
Changan, a Chinese automaker expanding in Indonesia, is advocating for its Range-Extended Electric Vehicles (REEV) to receive the same incentives as Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), including tax benefits and exemption from odd-even traffic restrictions. CEO Setiawan Surya highlighted that REEVs primarily rely on battery power for daily use, with the petrol engine serving only as a generator, addressing consumer concerns over range anxiety while aligning with the government's electric vehicle industrialisation goals. This push could influence regulators to broaden support for hybrid technologies, facilitating a smoother transition to sustainable transport in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:21 WIB
Bangkalan Regency Involves Posyandu Cadres in Data Collection for MBG 3B Recipients
The Bangkalan Regency government in East Java is engaging posyandu cadres to collect data on potential beneficiaries of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and non-Preschool toddlers (3B), ensuring the information is accurate and field-relevant. This initiative, led by the Family Planning, Women's Empowerment, and Child Protection Office, supports national efforts to reduce stunting rates to 18.8% by 2026 and 14% by 2029 through early nutritional interventions. As part of a broader "free meals plus" strategy adopted by 77 countries, the programme aims to foster a healthy and productive generation in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:20 WIB
The Story of Lo Kheng Hong Losing 85%, Then Going All In on This Stock!
Renowned Indonesian investor Lo Kheng Hong shares how he nearly went bankrupt during the 1998 crisis, with his wealth reduced to 15% of its previous value, but staged a remarkable recovery by investing everything in PT United Tractor Tbk (UNTR) shares, which he sold six years later for a substantial profit. He also recounts a tough experience with PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI) shares that plummeted to Rp50 per share, holding onto his 1 billion shares without debt and eventually selling at Rp500 in 2017. These stories underscore the volatility of stock investing and the value of patient, value-based strategies, offering lessons for current market participants facing downturns.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:19 WIB
Investment in 2026 Reaches Rp498.8 Trillion, BKPM States It Absorbs 706,000 Workers in Early Year
Indonesia's investment realisation in the first quarter of 2026 reached Rp498.8 trillion, marking a 7.2% year-on-year growth and absorbing 706,569 jobs, which is an 18.9% increase from the previous year. This figure represents 24.4% of the national target of Rp2,041.3 trillion for the year, with balanced contributions from foreign (Rp250 trillion) and domestic (Rp248.8 trillion) investments, and even distribution between Java and non-Java regions. The positive trend underscores the attractiveness of Indonesia's business climate to both local and international investors, as highlighted by Minister of Investment Rosan Roeslani.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:19 WIB
IHSG Predicted to Move Sideways, Market Focuses on Global Sentiment
Phintraco Sekuritas research head Ratna Lim forecasts the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange to trade sideways from 27 to 30 April 2026, with investors closely monitoring global monetary policy directions from major central banks including the US Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan. Key events include the Fed's FOMC meeting expected to maintain interest rates at 3.5-3.75%, alongside releases of critical US economic data such as GDP, inflation, and consumer spending, as well as Euro Area indicators. This comes after a sharp 3.38% decline in the IHSG to 7,129.49 last Friday, amid mixed performances in European and US markets, highlighting the influence of international factors on Indonesia's equity landscape.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:19 WIB
Burung Indonesia Promotes Environmentally Friendly Mangrove-Based Products in Pohuwato
In Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province, community groups supported by Burung Indonesia have developed eco-friendly products from mangrove ecosystems and plastic waste to promote a circular economy. These include ecoprint fabrics, woven items from recycled plastic bags, and mangrove-derived foods such as jams, syrups, and sticks, showcased at an exhibition in Marisa. This initiative highlights sustainable resource use, minimising waste and environmental harm while empowering local communities through conservation efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:18 WIB
PPP Rocked by Internal Conflict Again, Regional Boards Demand Secretary General's Removal and Prepare Lawsuit
Internal strife has resurfaced within the United Development Party (PPP), with regional leadership councils (DPW) across Indonesia urging party chairman Muhamad Mardiono to evaluate and replace Secretary General Taj Yasin Maimoen due to alleged neglect of party interests in favour of personal ones. The demands emerged during a national coordination meeting, where criticisms highlighted the Secretary General's failure to adhere to the party's statutes, prompting calls for swift action to prevent disruption to party operations. Additionally, several regional branches are preparing a civil lawsuit against Maimoen and Deputy Chairman Agus Suparmanto, reflecting deep-seated frustrations over internal discord that could hinder political consolidation ahead of key agendas.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:16 WIB
IDX Response: Astrindo (BIPI) Emphasises Divestment Plan Still in Preliminary Stages - BCA Sekuritas
PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk (BIPI) has confirmed its strategic plan to divest shares in its coal mining subsidiaries as part of a major transformation towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly business portfolio. In response to the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the company's secretary stated that discussions with potential buyers are ongoing but remain in the early stages, with no binding agreements signed yet. This move aligns with ESG principles, focusing on accelerating the shift to renewable energy and clean infrastructure, while the company commits to transparency and good corporate governance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:15 WIB
On Sale! Antam Precious Metal Gold Price Crashes Again Today
The price of Antam precious metal gold has declined further today, Monday (27/4/2026), with the one-gram bar priced at Rp2,809,000, down Rp16,000 from the previous trading day. This follows a brief rise on Saturday but aligns with a weekly correction of about 2.5% in global gold prices, which fell 0.62% to US$4,679.32 per troy ounce early this week. The buyback price also dropped to Rp2,620,000 per gram, reflecting ongoing selling pressure in the market.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:14 WIB
El Niño Predicted to Last Longer: A Series of Steps by DKI Provincial Government to Anticipate Prolonged Dry Season
The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD DKI) is preparing multiple mitigation measures to counter the prolonged El Niño phenomenon expected during this year's dry season, which could lead to drought, increased fire risks in urban areas, and heightened air pollution. Key initiatives include weather modification plans with the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) to alleviate drought impacts peaking in August, activation of a clean water task force in coordination with PAM Jaya for distribution via water tankers, and cross-sectoral coordination to enhance fire preparedness. These efforts will be formalised in a Governor's Instruction to guide regional apparatus in addressing hydrometeorological drought risks, underscoring the provincial government's proactive stance on climate-related challenges in Indonesia's capital.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:14 WIB
Indonesia's Foreign Ministry Intensifies Efforts to Free Indonesian Crew Hijacked in Somalia
Indonesia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating intensively with Somali authorities, community leaders, and relevant businesses to secure the release of four Indonesian crew members hijacked on the MT Honour 25 tanker off the coast of Hafun, Somalia, on 22 April. The crew, including Captain Ashari Samadikun from South Sulawesi, were transporting oil from Oman when pirates boarded, demanding ransom and causing psychological stress, though they remain in good physical condition according to family communications. Families have urged President Prabowo Subianto to act swiftly, highlighting the government's diplomatic role in protecting nationals abroad amid ongoing piracy threats in the region.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:12 WIB
Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Condemns Violence Against Children at Yogyakarta Daycare
Indonesia's Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, Arifah Fauzi, has strongly condemned the alleged violence against children at a daycare in Yogyakarta, expressing deep sympathy for the victims and their families while stressing that child protection is a collective responsibility and any violence constitutes a serious human rights violation. The ministry is overseeing the handling of the case, ensuring comprehensive psychosocial support and recovery services for the affected children, alongside evaluations of daycare oversight and licensing systems to prevent future incidents. This case, involving at least 53 out of 103 children at Daycare Little Aresha who have shown signs of abuse since its operation began a year ago, underscores the need for stronger public education on child rights and rapid response mechanisms to violence reports.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:12 WIB
The key to the future of education lies in the classroom
This article emphasises that meaningful educational reform stems from enhancing classroom practices rather than superficial policies, focusing on deeper understanding, character building, and critical thinking. It highlights opportunities to improve assessments, reading culture, English language teaching, and adaptive curricula to address foundational challenges among students. By integrating daily habits that foster positive behaviour and discipline, schools can significantly elevate the quality of education in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:12 WIB
Note This: Schedule for Launching Premium Electric Car Zeekr in Indonesia
Chinese automaker Zeekr, a premium electric vehicle brand under Geely Holding Group, plans to launch two models in Indonesia: the Zeekr 009 and Zeekr 7X. The Zeekr 009 will debut earlier at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) in 2026 with pre-bookings available, while the facelifted Zeekr 7X is scheduled for early 2027 to ensure consumers receive the latest version. This move underscores Zeekr's commitment to technological innovation and luxury in the growing Indonesian electric vehicle market, backed by Geely's expertise in quality and safety.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:11 WIB
Police Uncover 20-Hectare Cannabis Plantation Linked to Sumatra-Java Network
South Sumatra Police have dismantled a 20-hectare cannabis plantation in Empat Lawang district, operated by a narcotics network spanning Sumatra and Java, following the arrest of a key figure in Palembang. The operation resulted in the seizure of 220 kilograms of dried cannabis ready for distribution, along with motorcycles and documents, disrupting the entire production and distribution chain. Authorities are pursuing four other suspects and investigating financial flows to prevent future illegal activities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:10 WIB
Ministry of Education to Close Study Programmes Irrelevant to Industry Needs, Here's Why
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) plans to close study programmes deemed irrelevant to future industry needs and economic growth, as announced by Secretary General Badri Munir Sukoco during a national symposium. This initiative addresses Indonesia's demographic bonus challenges, including an oversupply and mismatch of graduates—around 1.9 million young people enter the workforce annually, with 1.7 million being higher education graduates—facing employment difficulties due to misaligned education. The move aims to enhance human resource quality by aligning higher education with eight strategic industries promoted by the government, such as energy, food, health, and digitalisation, to support Indonesia's ambition of becoming an advanced economy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:10 WIB
Five EU Countries Want to Implement Windfall Tax
Five European Union countries—Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Austria—have urged the introduction of a windfall tax on energy companies' profits to fund consumer aid amid soaring fuel prices triggered by the US-Israel war with Iran. The finance ministers' proposal, outlined in a letter to the European Commission, aims to curb inflation without burdening public budgets and signals EU unity in addressing the energy crisis reminiscent of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. While the Commission is considering the idea, industry groups have pushed back, arguing that the tax is unjustified and could hinder fuel supply efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:09 WIB
Asian Stock Markets Volatile After Trump Cancels Mission to Iran
Asian-Pacific stock markets experienced volatility at the opening on Monday, 26 April 2026, amid geopolitical tensions following US President Donald Trump's cancellation of a diplomatic mission to negotiate with Iran. Despite the setback, investor sentiment remained resilient, with Japan's Nikkei 225 surging 1.4% to a record high and South Korea's Kospi climbing 1.83% to a new peak, while Australian and Hong Kong indices dipped slightly. The fluctuations were influenced by ongoing unrest in the Strait of Hormuz and positive industrial profit growth in China for the first quarter of 2026.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:08 WIB
State Urged to Act on Child Abuse Cases in Daycares
Indonesian DPR member Eva Monalisa has called on the government to implement strict regulations, robust oversight, and uncompromising sanctions to address recurring child abuse incidents in daycares, highlighting cases in Depok and Yogyakarta. She emphasised that these events indicate a systemic failure in child protection rather than isolated negligence, urging a national audit of all daycares and the establishment of real-time monitoring via transparent CCTV. This push underscores the urgent need for the state to safeguard vulnerable children in what should be safe environments.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:08 WIB
Reasons Why the Digital Generation Needs the Depth of Books
In observance of World Book and Copyright Day, the article underscores the profound value of books in fostering deep thought and empathy amid a fast-paced digital world, particularly for Indonesia's quest to build a truly literate nation. Hafidz Muksin, Head of the Language Development and Cultivation Agency under the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, highlights literacy's role as the foundation of national character, the need for equitable access to quality reading materials, and language transformation to boost Indonesian human resource competitiveness. The piece emphasises addressing disparities in book access for children in remote areas to cultivate critical thinking and cultural growth.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:07 WIB
Capital Outflow Rises, Economists Urge Government to Focus on Safeguarding Economic Foundations
Amid rising capital outflows and pressure on the rupiah, which breached Rp17,300 per US dollar on 23 April 2026, economist Rahma Gafmi advises the Indonesian government to shift from pursuing economic expansion to safeguarding core economic indicators against global shocks. She emphasises the need for fiscal stability, securing food and energy supplies, controlling prices, and urgent interventions by Bank Indonesia to maintain foreign exchange liquidity for businesses. Non-strategic infrastructure projects should be postponed, and populist programmes like the Free Nutritious Meals and Red White Village Cooperatives evaluated for efficiency to ensure effective survival measures.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:06 WIB
Rupiah Opens Stagnant, US Dollar Holds at Rp17,190
The Indonesian rupiah opened flat against the US dollar at Rp17,190 on Monday, following a sharp 0.52% gain the previous Friday, amid ongoing global uncertainties driven by the US-Iran conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Market participants remain cautious as hopes for a peace agreement fade, with the dollar benefiting from safe-haven flows, while central banks worldwide, including Bank Indonesia which held rates at 4.75%, are expected to maintain steady policies this week. This dynamic underscores the rupiah's vulnerability to external pressures, potentially influencing Indonesia's economic stability and investor sentiment in emerging markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:05 WIB
OJK Reveals Culprits Behind Persistent High Lending Rates in Indonesia
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has explained that lending rates in Indonesia remain difficult to lower despite the Bank Indonesia benchmark rate dropping to 4.75% since September 2025, primarily due to competitive pressures in attracting large customer deposits that keep funding costs high. OJK Executive Head of Banking Supervision Dian Ediana Rae noted that while average rupiah lending rates fell to 8.80% in February 2026 from 9.22% the previous year, the transmission of monetary policy is gradual and depends on banks' funding strategies. To accelerate rate reductions, OJK urges banks to optimise low-cost funding and has introduced regulations standardising the calculation and disclosure of Base Lending Rates to enhance market discipline and competition.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:05 WIB
JCI Opens Higher as Global Oil Prices Rise Again Amid Stalemate in Iran-US Negotiations
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) opened stronger on Monday, gaining 0.51% to reach 7,165, buoyed by a technical rebound amid mixed Asian market performances and rising global oil prices due to stalled US-Iran peace talks. Analysts predict a potential short-term uptick to 7,250 but warn of subsequent corrections, influenced by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and US military directives. Positive Wall Street closes and announcements of renewed negotiations and extended ceasefires offer some optimism, though uncertainties persist in key oil trade routes.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:03 WIB
Breaking News! IHSG Opens Up 1% This Morning
The Indonesian Composite Index (IHSG) opened higher by 1% or 71.53 points at 7,201.02 on Monday, with 374 stocks rising amid a trading volume of Rp1,956.7 billion. The market's focus this week is on US-Iran negotiations, the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, and other global economic data, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions that have elevated energy prices and inflation risks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:02 WIB
Indonesian Fugitive in Crypto Investment Scam Arrested in Thailand
An Indonesian national, Awang Willuang, aged 33, has been arrested in Thailand as a fugitive wanted by US authorities and Interpol for orchestrating a cross-continental crypto investment scam via dating apps, known as a 'love scam'. Operating from the United Arab Emirates since 2022, Willuang lured primarily American victims by building fake romantic relationships online before promising fictitious investment returns. Thai immigration authorities coordinated with US officials to detain him in Phuket, revoking his tourist visa and preparing for deportation to face legal proceedings.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:01 WIB
PKS's 24th Anniversary: Almuzzammil: We Want to Help the Government
On the occasion of the Prosperous Justice Party's (PKS) 24th anniversary, President Almuzzammil Yusuf announced that the party aims to support the government amid global uncertainties, particularly geopolitical crises that could lead to prolonged economic and food security challenges. He highlighted the need for collective efforts to enhance national resilience in food, energy, and economy, especially in light of potential disruptions like the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and rising global oil prices. Almuzzammil called on party cadres to contribute practically, such as by ensuring household-level food security, to address the economic issues facing communities across Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:01 WIB
Improving Education Quality, Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Implements Universal Participation
Indonesian Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, has candidly addressed the challenges in the country's education system ahead of National Education Day on 2 May, highlighting factors such as economic conditions, remote locations, cultural mindsets, and security issues that prevent many children from accessing quality education. The government is actively tackling these through initiatives like the expanded Indonesia Pintar Programme, which will support 19.6 million students this year with increased funding, including for early childhood education. To further enhance educational equity, the ministry is pursuing a strategy of universal participation by partnering with organisations such as the Tanoto Foundation and UNICEF, as well as local governments, to promote deep learning, literacy, numeracy, and school revitalisation efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:00 WIB
Rp 501 Billion People's School Project in Bengkulu Absorbs Local Workforce
The Rp 501.99 billion People's School project in Bengkulu, executed by PT PP (Persero) Tbk in partnership with the Ministry of Public Works, is advancing ahead of schedule at 37.11% completion as of 23 April 2026, surpassing targets by 10.81% despite challenges like tight deadlines and dispersed sites. This initiative supports the government's efforts to enhance equitable and quality education access, boosting local employment and economic activity while aligning with President Prabowo Subianto's national agenda for human resource development. PT PP's implementation of construction innovations underscores its commitment to efficiency, quality, and safety, ensuring positive community impacts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 09:00 WIB
From "Tribute" to Participation: Lessons from Seba Baduy for the Digital State
The article explores the Baduy community's Seba ritual, traditionally misinterpreted as mere tribute, as a form of cultural participation offering insights into modern state-citizen relations amid digitalisation. Drawing on theories from Durkheim, Weber, and Bourdieu, it highlights how this practice fosters collective solidarity and symbolic legitimacy, contrasting with the impersonal efficiency of e-governance. For Indonesia's digital state, Seba Baduy provides a model for balancing rational bureaucracy with moral and cultural dimensions in public engagement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:59 WIB
IDX Imposes 845 Sanctions on 494 Listed Companies in Q1 2026, Here Are the Most Common Violations
The Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) imposed 845 sanctions on 494 listed companies by the end of Q1 2026, highlighting ongoing efforts to uphold market integrity and compliance. The highest increase was in the miscellaneous category, up 50% to 174 cases, encompassing issues like free float obligations and reporting errors, while public disclosures and financial reporting violations also rose. This data serves as a vital indicator for investors assessing corporate governance risks and transparency in the capital markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:59 WIB
Landhuis Tjimanggis: Depok's History Nearly Erased
The article recounts a personal visit to the Museum Rumah Cimanggis in Depok, originally known as Landhuis Tjimanggis, a colonial-era estate built between 1771 and 1775 by VOC Governor-General Petrus Albertus Van Der Parra as a gift for his wife, Adriana Johanna Bake. Despite its historical significance as a blend of European classical architecture adapted to the tropical climate, the site remains somewhat hidden and inaccessible to the public, highlighting the risk of cultural heritage sites in Indonesia fading into obscurity. This narrative underscores the importance of preserving Depok's colonial past amid urban development.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:59 WIB
MediaTek Launches Dimensity 7450 and 7450X, Targeting Gaming Phones and Foldable Devices
MediaTek has introduced the Dimensity 7450 and Dimensity 7450X chipsets, aimed at mid-range smartphones, with the latter specifically designed for clamshell foldable devices featuring dual-display support. Both chipsets, built on a 4nm process, offer identical performance specs including an octa-core CPU, Arm Mali-G615 MC2 GPU enhanced by gaming technologies, and a sixth-generation NPU for improved AI processing up to 7% more efficient than predecessors. They support high-end camera features like 200MP sensors, 4K HDR video recording, and Google Ultra HDR, balancing power efficiency and performance for gaming and AI-driven tasks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:58 WIB
Global Oil Prices Rise 2 Percent as US-Iran Negotiation Stalemate Sparks Supply Concerns
Global oil prices strengthened at the start of Asian trading on Monday, rising over 2 percent following a stalemate in peace talks between the United States and Iran, which has heightened fears of disruptions to energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude reached a three-week high of $107.97 per barrel amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, despite a ceasefire halting major battles. Market participants are closely monitoring the situation, as the US cancelled plans to send envoys to Islamabad, while President Trump emphasised that any deal must prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:57 WIB
Yogyakarta City Government to Remap Daycares Following Child Abuse Case
In response to the recent child abuse and neglect scandal at Daycare Little Aresha in Yogyakarta, the city government has announced urgent measures to identify safe and reliable childcare facilities for affected children, whose parents are primarily working professionals with limited time. Mayor Hasto Wardoyo stated that starting Monday, relevant departments alongside the Indonesian Child Protection Commission will conduct a comprehensive inspection and data collection of all daycares in the city, aiming to complete the process within two days to ensure child safety. This initiative underscores the local government's commitment to intervening in child welfare crises and preventing future incidents through regulatory oversight.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:56 WIB
Is It True That Civil Servant Pension Salaries Will Increase and Be Backpaid in 2026? Here's Taspen's Explanation
Rumours circulating about a 2026 increase and backpayment for Indonesian civil servant (PNS) pensions have been debunked by PT Taspen, the state-owned pension manager, which confirmed the claims as hoaxes, including a fabricated AI-generated video attributed to the Finance Minister. Taspen stated that all payments adhere strictly to existing government regulations, with no new policies enacted for such adjustments, leaving pension amounts unchanged from the 2024 determinations under Government Regulation No. 8 of 2024. The detailed salary ranges for various PNS ranks from Group I to IV remain as previously set, providing clarity and reassurance to retirees amid misinformation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:55 WIB
Four Acid Attack Cases Occur in Jakarta-Bekasi Within 3 Months, One Person Killed
In less than three months starting from early 2026, Jakarta and Bekasi have witnessed at least four acid attack incidents, including victims such as students in Cempaka Putih, a KPSI member in Bekasi, and KontraS activist Andrie Yunus, with the latest case in West Jakarta resulting in severe injuries. The most recent attack on 26 April 2026 involved two motorbike assailants dousing a man with liquid on Jalan Dharma Wanita V in Cengkareng, as captured in social media videos, prompting an ongoing police investigation. This surge in random and targeted acid attacks highlights growing concerns over public safety and potential motives behind these violent crimes in the region.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:55 WIB
Female entrepreneurs increasingly favour the preloved sales industry
Female entrepreneurs in Indonesia are showing growing interest in the preloved goods industry, particularly in luxury fashion and beauty, driven by sustainable fashion awareness and promising economic potential. Marisa Tumbuan, founder of Irresistible Bazaar and owner of Ginger Luxthings, highlights that 80% of sellers at her event are women, aiming to empower them through curated bazaars featuring high-quality second-hand branded items. The upcoming Irresistible Bazaar from 29 April to 3 May 2026 at Lippo Mall Puri will showcase 56 curated tenants, offering an alternative shopping ecosystem for authentic preloved products built by and for Indonesian women.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:55 WIB
Chinese Giant Companies Aggressively Selling Debt Instruments to Arab and Others, What's Going On?
Chinese tech giants like Meituan, Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, and Kuaishou are increasingly issuing offshore yuan-denominated bonds, known as Dim Sum bonds, to tap into global liquidity amid efforts to promote the yuan and reduce reliance on the US dollar. These issuances, compliant with international regulations like Regulation S and Rule 144A, have attracted strong interest from institutional investors in Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and beyond, offering lower funding costs compared to dollar-based debt. This trend signals a gradual shift in global reserve currencies, with the dollar's share declining to 56.77% while the yuan rises to 1.95%, opening alternative financing avenues for emerging markets seeking economic growth.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:54 WIB
Bima Arya Leads 30th Regional Autonomy Anniversary Ceremony, Attended by Rano Karno to Khofifah
Wakil Menteri Dalam Negeri Bima Arya Sugiarto led the 30th anniversary ceremony of Regional Autonomy at the Ministry of Home Affairs Plaza in Jakarta, attended by approximately 29 regional heads and notable figures including Rano Karno and Khofifah. In his speech representing Minister Tito Karnavian, Bima emphasised the core principle of authority in regional autonomy, highlighting the need for ongoing evaluation and consolidation to perfect the system over the past 30 years. He warned that authority without capability leads to mere aspirations, without integrity fosters abuse and corruption, and decentralisation without fairness produces inequalities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:53 WIB
Little Aresha Case: Commission VIII of DPR Demands Audit of All Daycares!
In response to the shocking abuse allegations at Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta, where dozens of young children were found bound and mistreated, Deputy Chairman of DPR Commission VIII Singgih Januratmoko has called for a comprehensive nationwide audit of all daycares to ensure compliance with licensing and child protection standards. He highlighted systemic failures in oversight and urged stronger integrated regulations across ministries, swift law enforcement, and enhanced support mechanisms to prevent future incidents. This case underscores the urgent need for total reform in Indonesia's child care system to safeguard children's rights and well-being.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:50 WIB
Bulog Allowed to Use Old SPHP Packaging Amid Plastic Crisis
The National Food Agency has permitted Perum Bulog to utilise stockpiled packaging from 2023-2025 for distributing Stabilisation of Food Supply and Price (SPHP) rice due to fluctuations in plastic raw materials, which have delayed procurement auctions. This measure aims to accelerate distribution, with 12.3 million sheets of old packaging to be reused after updating details such as quality, maximum retail prices, and expiry dates via durable stickers. The initiative supports efforts to control rice inflation, which has remained low this year at a maximum of 0.65% in March, bolstered by substantial government rice reserves managed by Bulog.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:50 WIB
DPR Leader Urges Public to Be Selective in Choosing Daycare
Following allegations of violence against dozens of children at the Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, Deputy Speaker of the DPR Sari Yuliati has called on parents to be more selective in choosing childcare facilities and to actively monitor them. She emphasised the need for the government to thoroughly evaluate licensing, operational standards, and oversight mechanisms for daycares nationwide to strengthen child protection regulations and prevent future incidents. Yogyakarta authorities have arrested 13 suspects and plan a mass inspection of all childcare institutions to ensure compliance and safety.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:49 WIB
Regarding the May 1998 Tragedy, Fadli Zon Supports PTUN's Rejection of Civil Coalition Lawsuit
Culture Minister Fadli Zon has endorsed the Jakarta Administrative Court (PTUN) decision to reject a lawsuit from the Coalition of Civil Society Against Impunity over his statements denying evidence of systematic mass rapes during the 1998 riots, asserting that any incidents were not state-sponsored. The court ruled it lacked jurisdiction, upholding Zon's view that the events involved criminals rather than structured state actions, drawing comparisons to historical atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre. The coalition, claiming Zon's remarks violate laws on administration, human rights, and human rights courts, plans to appeal after unsuccessful administrative complaints.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:48 WIB
JCI Projected to be Vulnerable to Plunge to 6,700 Level, Check 5 Analyst's Recommended Stocks
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) is expected to continue its correction on Monday, 27 April 2026, potentially filling the next gap at 7,022-7,118 after breaching support at 7,244, with a risk of further decline to 6,727 if it closes below 7,042. Analyst Ivan Rosanova from Binaartha Sekuritas highlights support levels at 7,042, 6,838, and 6,727, alongside resistance at 7,277, 7,403, and 7,582. He recommends monitoring five promising stocks: ASII (Buy on Weakness, target Rp6,625), BBNI (Hold, target Rp3,970), BBRI (Hold, target Rp3,280), PGEO (Buy on Weakness, target Rp1,055), and TLKM (Buy on Weakness, target Rp2,880), offering potential gains amid market volatility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:47 WIB
Antam Gold Price Today, 27 April 2026, Drops by Rp 16,000; Check the Details
The price of Antam gold in Indonesia fell by Rp 16,000 on 27 April 2026, reaching Rp 2,809,000 per gram, while the buyback price dropped to Rp 2,620,000 per gram. This decline reflects fluctuations in the global gold market, with Antam offering bars in sizes from 0.5 grams to 1 kg to suit various investment needs. Buyers should note the applicable income tax rates of 0.45% for those with a tax ID and 0.9% for those without, deducted directly on transactions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:45 WIB
US Dollars in Indonesian Banks Are Safe, OJK Reveals Latest Conditions
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has assured that foreign exchange liquidity in Indonesia's banking sector remains abundant despite the rupiah's weakening trend, enabling banks to meet corporate needs for foreign debt obligations without compromising financial stability. Through coordination with Bank Indonesia, OJK monitors key ratios like the Net Foreign Exchange Position (PDN) at 1.46% in February 2026 and an optimal loan-to-deposit ratio of 81.35% for foreign currency, while encouraging prudent risk management and hedging practices. This comes as the rupiah strengthened 0.53% to Rp17,190 per US dollar on Friday, marking a recovery from its all-time low, though it still weakened 0.06% weekly amid broader Asian currency pressures.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:45 WIB
Household Medicine Residues and Our Responsibility to the Environment
The article highlights the overlooked environmental threat posed by improperly disposed household medicines, which release active pharmaceutical ingredients into soil and water, contributing to issues like antibiotic resistance. It notes that 79% of Indonesians self-medicate for minor ailments, leading to widespread storage of expired drugs, and provides practical disposal tips such as crushing tablets and mixing with absorbent materials. Government initiatives like BPOM's Ayo Buang Sampah Obat (ABSO) program since 2019 encourage safe disposal at designated health facilities, emphasising collective responsibility to mitigate long-term ecological and health risks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:45 WIB
Job Fair to be Held at PGC Jakarta on 28–29 April 2026: Here's How to Register
A job fair will take place at Pusat Grosir Cililitan (PGC) in Jakarta on 28–29 April 2026, featuring companies such as Bank Mandiri, PT Permodalan Nasional Madani, Bank Jago, Cimory, and Trivo Group offering vacancies for candidates from various educational backgrounds. The event, open to the public at no cost, runs from 10:00 to 15:00 WIB on the third floor, allowing direct recruitment with participants encouraged to bring their CVs. Registration is available via https://bit.ly/Jobfair_PGC2026, providing a valuable opportunity to connect job seekers with employers amid Indonesia's growing labour demands.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:44 WIB
Xiaomi Establishes Automotive R&D Centre in Munich, Recruits Engineers from BMW
Xiaomi is expanding its global automotive ambitions by opening a new research and development centre in Munich, Germany, aimed at penetrating the European electric vehicle market from 2027. The facility, staffed by around 50 employees including former BMW engineers like Rudolf Dittrich and Claus-Dieter Groll, will contribute to high-performance models such as the upcoming YU7 GT SUV. This move underscores Xiaomi's strategy to leverage European expertise for premium EV segments, with the YU7 GT set for launch by late May.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:44 WIB
Today's Stock Recommendations: BFIN, INCO to WIFI
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) closed lower on Friday, dropping 3.38% to 7,129.49, amid heavy foreign selling and sector-wide corrections, particularly in consumer cyclical stocks. Corporate developments include Argo Pantes beginning construction on a Rp120 billion warehouse for J&T Cargo and Garudafood announcing a Rp350.34 billion cash dividend for the 2025 fiscal year. Mega Capital Sekuritas recommends buying shares in BFIN, MAPI, ULTJ, WIFI, and INCO, providing specific entry, target, and stop-loss levels to capitalise on potential rebounds.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:42 WIB
Russian Envoy Says US Threats Ineffective Against Iran
Russian envoy Mikhail Ulyanov has urged the United States to abandon coercive tactics like ultimatums and threats in negotiations with Iran, stating that such approaches have proven ineffective. The comments come amid the cancellation of a planned US envoy trip to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, announced by President Trump, who insisted that the US holds all the leverage. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has since departed for Russia to discuss ceasefire options with President Putin, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:37 WIB
TNI Soldier Falls in Lebanon, HNW Urges RI to Evaluate and UN to Sanction Israel
The death of Indonesian soldier Praka Rico Pramudia, who succumbed to injuries from an Israeli tank attack on a UN peacekeeping post in Lebanon, has prompted MPR Deputy Chairman M Hidayat Nur Wahid to express profound condolences and call for decisive UN action. HNW demands that the UN impose severe sanctions on Israel for what he describes as repeated violations of international law, including the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute, which classify the incident as a war crime. He supports the Foreign Ministry's push for a thorough investigation but urges Indonesia to reassess its participation in UNIFIL missions if adequate protection and justice are not ensured, highlighting the constitutional duty to safeguard Indonesian citizens.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:35 WIB
Purbaya Forms Special Team to Pursue Tax Evaders
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has announced the formation of a special team involving the Directorate General of Taxation and the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to intensify enforcement against companies failing to meet their tax obligations, including 40 suspected tax evaders. The team will be directly coordinated by high-level officials such as the Inspector General or Secretary General, and potentially overseen by the Minister for State Secretary to ensure independence and effectiveness. This move addresses concerns over operational protections hindering optimal case handling and follows discussions with the Chinese Ambassador, who pledged to encourage compliance among Chinese firms, though real-world enforcement remains challenging.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:35 WIB
Chevron CEO: Venezuela's Oil Reforms Positive, But Not Enough
Chevron Corporation's CEO, Mike Wirth, has described recent policy changes in Venezuela's oil sector as a positive step towards attracting foreign investment following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. However, he cautioned that these reforms are insufficient to fully revive the industry, citing challenges such as the loss of skilled labour due to emigration and the need for substantial improvements in regulations and supply chains. The developments signal growing interest from US oil executives, potentially enhancing energy reliability and supply for the United States, though full recovery will not be instantaneous.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:35 WIB
Jakarta's Odd-Even Scheme Only Applies for 4 Days This Week: Check the Schedule
The Jakarta Provincial Government has confirmed that the odd-even vehicle restriction policy will only be in effect for four days this week, as it is suspended on Labour Day, Friday, 1 May 2026, a national holiday. This decision aligns with official government holiday calendars and Governor's Regulation No. 88 of 2019, allowing all vehicles with odd or even number plates to travel freely on affected roads without restrictions on that day. The measure aims to ease traffic congestion but respects public holidays to accommodate commemorative events.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:34 WIB
Indonesian Man Arrested in Phuket for Scamming US Citizens Out of $100 Million via Dating Apps
An Indonesian man, aged 33, has been arrested in Phuket, Thailand, on suspicion of orchestrating a romance scam that defrauded US citizens of approximately $100 million through dating apps and social media between 2022 and 2026. The suspect, who employed models to build emotional connections with victims and lure them into fake investment schemes, was apprehended at a luxury resort following a tip from the FBI and is awaiting extradition to the United States. This case underscores Southeast Asia's growing role as a hub for global cyber fraud operations, with Dubai emerging as a recruitment centre for such syndicates, as highlighted in a 2025 UNODC report.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:30 WIB
Crypto Assets of Indonesian Debtors Can Now Be Directly Seized
The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Finance, has introduced new regulations allowing the state to directly seize and utilise assets, including cryptocurrencies, from debtors without needing their approval. This aims to expedite debt recovery by enabling the Panitia Urusan Piutang Negara (PUPN) to manage and benefit from seized assets, such as digital currencies and financial instruments, for up to two years. The move streamlines processes previously hindered by lengthy auctions or legal proceedings, potentially improving efficiency in handling state receivables while specifying conditions for various asset types like property.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:27 WIB
Proposal for Limiting Cash Use and Reforming Election Funding
Professor Lili Romli from the University of Indonesia supports the Corruption Eradication Commission's (KPK) proposal to restrict cash usage during elections as a key reform to make campaign financing more accountable and reduce money politics. She argues that such limits would promote fair competition based on visions and programmes, curb escalating vote-buying practices, and lower overall election costs, which are driven by lavish spending on political bribes. KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo emphasises that cash dominance in elections heightens risks of vote buying, a persistent issue in Indonesia's electoral democracy, and the proposal has been discussed with various stakeholders including political parties and experts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:27 WIB
Meta Launches Instants App, Snapchat Rival?
Meta is launching Instants, a standalone spin-off from Instagram aimed at young users, focusing on sharing unedited, temporary photos that disappear after viewing, similar to Snapchat. The app opens directly to the camera and emphasises simplicity and privacy with the slogan "real life, real quick", building on previous Instagram features like Shots. Developed over months and now ready for introduction in select regions, Instants positions itself as a direct competitor to Snapchat in the ephemeral messaging space.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:25 WIB
Gold Prices at Galeri 24, UBS, Antam, and Antam Retro Today, 27 April 2026
Gold bar purchase prices at Galeri 24, including Antam, UBS, and Antam Retro variants, remained unchanged on Monday, 27 April 2026, with the 1-gram Galeri 24 priced at Rp2,820,000, Antam at Rp2,938,000, UBS at Rp2,879,000, and Antam Retro at Rp2,920,000. This stability reflects steady market conditions for these popular precious metal products sold through Pegadaian. Investors monitoring gold as a safe-haven asset may find these consistent prices indicative of a balanced trading environment amid global economic uncertainties.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:22 WIB
BGN Reveals Various Reasons Why SPPG Violates MBG Kitchen SOP
The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has disclosed multiple excuses from managers of the Nutrition Programme Service Units (SPPG) for breaching standard operating procedures (SOP) in MBG kitchens, with the most common claim being ignorance despite prior awareness campaigns and warnings. Issues identified include the inappropriate use of residential buildings as kitchens without proper sanitation and waste management systems, prompting BGN to impose strict sanctions such as temporary suspensions and potential contract terminations to enforce compliance. This enforcement, following evaluations and grace periods, underscores BGN's commitment to maintaining hygiene, proper facility layouts, and continuous oversight in nutrition programme operations to prevent contamination and ensure public health standards.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:22 WIB
Jetour Reveals Reasons for Not Yet Launching Electric Vehicles in Indonesia
Chinese automaker Jetour has decided to delay the introduction of its pure electric vehicles (BEVs) in Indonesia, opting instead for a cautious approach to ensure product readiness and alignment with local needs. Marketing Director Moch Ranggy Radiansyah emphasised the importance of adapting features for the Indonesian market and building a supportive ecosystem before rushing into full electrification. The company plans to prioritise plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models, such as the Jetour T2 PHEV, as a transitional step towards complete electric mobility.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:20 WIB
Iran Returns to Pakistan, But Trump Opts for Telephone Negotiations
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made a brief return to Islamabad on 26 April 2026, as Pakistan seeks to revive ceasefire talks between Iran and the United States amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump has rejected sending envoys like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, insisting that negotiations can proceed via telephone without in-person meetings. Despite indirect talks continuing through Pakistani mediation, a permanent resolution to the conflict, which has killed thousands since the US-Israel attack on 28 February, remains elusive, with Iran pushing for support from Oman on shipping fees in the vital strait.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:19 WIB
Calls for Closure of Yogyakarta Daycare Accused of Child Abuse
A member of the Indonesian House of Representatives' Commission IX, Arzeti Bilbina, has strongly condemned the child abuse case at a daycare in Yogyakarta's Umbulharjo district and demanded its immediate closure along with severe sanctions for the perpetrators. Police have arrested 13 suspects, including the school head and caregivers, following reports that 53 children suffered physical abuse and inhumane treatment at Little Aresha Daycare. The incident highlights the urgent need for stronger oversight of child care facilities to protect children's rights and ensure comprehensive support for victims, including psychological counselling.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:18 WIB
10 Hajj Pilgrims from Solo Repatriated Due to Unfit for Flying
Ten prospective Hajj pilgrims from the Solo embarkation point were repatriated to their home regions on Sunday, 26 April 2026, after medical checks deemed them unfit to travel, increasing from four the previous day. Officials indicated that these pilgrims may depart for the Holy Land the following year pending renewed health assessments to confirm their eligibility. Meanwhile, nine other pilgrims remained under hospital care, and the embarkation handled arrivals and departures for several clusters from various Central Java districts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:16 WIB
Little Aresha Daycare Violence Case: An Alarm for Indonesia's Child Protection System
A police raid on the unlicensed Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta has uncovered allegations of violence and neglect against 53 children, leading to 13 suspects, including management and staff, being charged with assault. This incident highlights broader systemic issues, with Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) data revealing that 44% of daycares in Indonesia lack permits, only 30.7% have operational licences, and many operate without standard operating procedures or certified personnel, despite 75% of families needing alternative childcare. In response, Minister Arifah Fauzi is pushing for standardised childcare services through the Child-Friendly Nursery (TARA) certification and mandatory child safeguarding ethics to better protect children's rights in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:15 WIB
Collaboration to Prevent Stunting and Save the North Maluku Generation
The 2024 Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey reveals that stunting prevalence in North Maluku stands at 23.2 per cent, exceeding the national average of 19.8 per cent, prompting Governor Sherly Laos to prioritise child nutrition and healthcare improvements in regional development. In a collaborative effort, Harita Nickel has implemented the Soligi Zero Stunting Programme since 2022 in Desa Soligi, Halmahera Selatan, integrating nutritional interventions, parental education, posyandu cadre training, and enhanced basic healthcare access, resulting in significant reductions in at-risk children from 25 to four. This multi-stakeholder approach, involving local government, communities, and private sector support, underscores the importance of sustained, holistic strategies to address underlying determinants like low coverage of prenatal care and immunisation, aiming for long-term generational health benefits.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:15 WIB
Majority of Asian Stock Markets Open Green This Week
Most Asian stock markets opened higher at the start of the week, with Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi reaching record highs, despite escalating US-Iran diplomatic tensions that kept oil prices elevated. Investors largely ignored the setback, including President Trump's cancellation of a planned negotiation trip to Pakistan, while Brent crude surged over 2% to US$107.49 per barrel amid reports of Iranian Revolutionary Guard actions in the Strait of Hormuz. This resilience in Asian markets contrasts with slight declines in US futures and Australia's S&P/ASX 200.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:11 WIB
Cool Response from Political Parties to KPK Proposal Limiting Party Leaders to Two Terms
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has proposed limiting the tenure of political party leaders to a maximum of two terms to promote cadre development within parties, as part of a 2025 study identifying issues in Indonesia's political party system. Political parties, including PDIP, Demokrat, PAN, and NasDem, have responded coolly, arguing that the proposal exceeds KPK's authority, infringes on constitutional freedoms of association, and interferes with internal party affairs. This debate highlights tensions between anti-corruption efforts and party autonomy in Indonesia's democratic framework.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:10 WIB
Indonesia Plans to Establish Financial Sector SEZ, Purbaya Says It Will Emulate Dubai
The Indonesian government is planning to develop an International Financial Centre in Bali as a special economic zone focused on the financial sector, moving away from earlier concepts like a 'family office'. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has indicated that the model will emulate the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), with the project to be led by Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto under President Prabowo Subianto's directive. This initiative, supported by the National Economic Council led by Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, aims to capture global capital flow shifts and accelerate national economic advancement through strategic collaborations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:09 WIB
CUAN and WIFI Enter LQ45: Analyst Reveals the Secret
Shares of PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk (CUAN) and PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk (WIFI) have joined the LQ45 index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange due to a surge in transaction values, reflecting improved liquidity and strong fundamentals. Investment specialist Ahmad Faris Mu’tashim from PT Korea Investment and Sekuritas Indonesia attributes this inclusion to their high average liquidity—Rp 93 trillion for CUAN and Rp 67.5 trillion for WIFI—surpassing previous rebalancing thresholds. This development signals a continued market focus on the commodities sector, indicating sectoral directions for the next one to two years.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:08 WIB
Noel and the Rp 3 Billion from the Kemnaker Sultan to Handle the Extortion Case for K3 Matters
Former Deputy Minister of Manpower, Immanuel Ebenezer alias Noel, has admitted to receiving Rp 3 billion from Irvian Bobby Mahendro, Coordinator for Institutional and Personnel Affairs in K3 at the Ministry of Manpower, during a corruption trial at the Jakarta Corruption Court. Noel claims the money was a legitimate fee for assisting with legal issues involving law enforcement officials and insists it was unrelated to any extortion or informal levies on private entities seeking K3 certifications. This case highlights ongoing concerns about corruption practices within government ministries handling occupational safety and health permits.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:05 WIB
5 Updates on the US-Iran War: Putin "Steps In" - Israel's Iron Dome in an Arab Country
The US-Iran conflict escalates amid diplomatic deadlocks, with Trump insisting on Iran's nuclear disarmament for any talks, while Iranian envoys seek support from Putin in Russia to counter Western pressure. Economic repercussions include soaring oil prices and maritime blockades threatening global trade, as Iran demands the lifting of US restrictions before negotiations. Military alliances deepen with Israel deploying Iron Dome systems to the UAE to defend against Iranian missile and drone attacks, highlighting unprecedented regional cooperation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:03 WIB
Foreign Investors Still Interested in Entering Indonesia
The Indonesian Employers' Association (Apindo) confirms that foreign investors remain interested in Indonesia despite global economic uncertainties, with foreign direct investment comprising 50.1% of total investment in the first quarter of 2026, up 8.5% from the previous year. Downstream investment reached Rp 147.5 trillion, growing 8.2% year-on-year, primarily in minerals, plantations, and oil and gas, highlighting Indonesia's appeal through its large domestic market and strategic position in global supply chains. However, investors are increasingly selective, emphasising the need for legal certainty, regulatory stability, and improved logistics and energy efficiency to sustain this momentum.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:02 WIB
Subsidised Fuel Barcode Suddenly Disappears: Pertamina's Explanation
Numerous users of Indonesia's targeted fuel subsidy programme have reported the sudden disappearance of their barcodes for purchasing subsidised Pertalite and Solar via the MyPertamina app, forcing them to re-register. Pertamina attributes this to ongoing data verification and updates to ensure only eligible consumers access the subsidies, advising affected users to contact the 135 helpline for re-verification. This issue highlights the importance of accurate vehicle registration details in maintaining access to essential subsidised fuels amid efforts to prevent misuse.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:01 WIB
BRIN Researcher Highlights Funding Issues in TNI Duties RPP
A BRIN researcher has criticised the draft Government Regulation on TNI duties for allowing funding from sources beyond the state budget, including local budgets and other legitimate means, raising concerns over transparency and accountability. The provision could lead to conflicts of interest, particularly with private sector involvement in securing national vital objects, and lacks clear mechanisms for auditing to prevent misuse such as embezzlement. The draft, still under inter-ministerial discussion, stems from recent amendments to the TNI Law currently under constitutional review.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:00 WIB
Penyengat Island Polished into a Malay Cultural Tourism Destination
The Ministry of Public Works is enhancing the Penyengat Island area in Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands Province, to reinforce its role as a Malay cultural tourism destination while improving environmental quality. Key interventions include developing the Plaza Penyambut Tamadun Melayu, landscaping, storytelling spaces, and basic infrastructure such as roads, drainage, water supply via SWRO systems, waste management facilities, and public open spaces. This integrated approach aligns with President Prabowo Subianto's Asta Cita vision for equitable development and aims to strengthen community resilience and cultural preservation in the region.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:00 WIB
Government Evaluates MBG Programme, 1,789 Kitchens Face Operational Sanctions
The Indonesian government is evaluating the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) programme, with 1,789 nutrition service units still under temporary operational suspension until April 2026 due to issues such as food poisoning and unhygienic facilities. This marks a reduction from an earlier figure of 3,000 units, as authorities push for quality improvements through better governance and consultation on relocating problematic sites. To enhance coordination and effectiveness, a National Command Center is set to launch in mid-May 2026 at the Coordinating Ministry for Food, aiming to strengthen programme implementation nationwide and mitigate future risks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 08:00 WIB
Foreign Investors Caught Accumulating These Shares as IHSG Plummets 6%
Despite a net sell-off of Rp2.95 trillion by foreign investors that contributed to a 6.61% drop in the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) to 7,129.49 last week, they aggressively accumulated shares in resource-based companies such as PT Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk. (SSMS) and PT Vale Indonesia Tbk. (INCO). The top 10 net foreign buys, led by SSMS at Rp824 billion and PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya Tbk. (SRTG) at Rp817.6 billion, highlight sustained interest in commodities, energy, and conglomerate sectors amid market pressures. This selective buying underscores foreign confidence in Indonesia's undervalued assets even as overall trading value fell 3.67% to Rp19.61 trillion daily, with market capitalisation declining 7.07% to Rp12,736 trillion.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:59 WIB
Mardiono: PPP Branch Congress Serves as Initial Gateway to Strengthen Structure Down to the Grassroots
Muhammad Mardiono, Chairman of the United Development Party (PPP), has stressed that branch congresses (muscab) are crucial not only for internal party agendas but also for fulfilling verification requirements for participating in elections. He emphasised the need for early preparation and tiered consolidation to enhance the party's electoral performance, with over three years remaining to build a solid structure from the grassroots level. Mardiono expressed optimism about improving PPP's representation of the Muslim community, particularly in potential strongholds like Lampung.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:58 WIB
US Imposes Sanctions on Cambodian Senator Linked to Crypto Scams and Human Trafficking
The United States has imposed sanctions on Cambodian Senator Kok An and 28 other individuals and entities accused of operating a cryptocurrency scam targeting American citizens, involving romantic lures to extract digital assets with promises of high returns. The US Treasury Department revealed that the operation also included human trafficking, where victims were coerced into participating in the scams under threats of violence. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasised that dismantling such frauds remains a top priority, with two suspects arrested in Thailand in 2026 as part of a multi-agency task force effort.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:58 WIB
Victim's Parent: Little Aresha Daycare is Cruel!
Parents of children allegedly abused at the Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta have described the caregivers' treatment as more brutal than that at Cuba's Guantanamo Bay camp, following police footage of inhumane conditions. In a meeting with Mayor Hasto Wardoyo, the parents sought psychological support for their traumatised children and themselves, as well as safer childcare alternatives, prompting the city to form support teams and conduct inspections of all local daycares to close unlicensed ones. The police raid uncovered 53 young victims, highlighting urgent needs for better regulation of childcare facilities to prevent future abuses.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:56 WIB
IMF Official Says Asia Must Promote Energy Supply Diversification
An IMF official has highlighted growing concerns in Asia over energy security amid global supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict, urging greater diversification to enhance long-term resilience. The latest IMF Regional Economic Outlook projects a slowdown in Asia's growth to 4.4% in 2026 and 4.2% in 2027 from 5% in 2025, with oil and gas consumption representing around 4% of GDP in the region—nearly double Europe's share and exceeding 10% in countries like Malaysia and Thailand. Policymakers are advised to allow exchange rates to act as a buffer against shocks, particularly for net energy importers and trade-dependent economies, while responsive monetary policies stabilise inflation expectations.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:56 WIB
The Cocoklogy of Ibam
In a high-profile corruption case involving the multi-trillion rupiah procurement of Chromebook laptops by Indonesia's Ministry of Education post-Covid-19, consultant Ibrahim Arief, known as Ibam, faces a 15-year prison sentence and a Rp 16.9 billion restitution demand despite no evidence of receiving project funds or signing decisions. Prosecutors base their accusations on a sudden wealth surge in Ibam's tax reports, presumed to stem from corruption, though he attributes it to legitimate stock vesting from Bukalapak's IPO. This case highlights a clash between the exponential logic of the tech world and the linear assumptions in legal proceedings, raising questions about prosecutorial overreach in Indonesia's anti-corruption efforts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:55 WIB
New State Receivables Regulation: Purbaya Can Seize Assets Without Approval
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has issued a new regulation, PMK No. 23/2026, revising the previous PMK 240/2016, which allows the government to seize and utilise assets pledged as collateral for state debts without the debtor's consent to reduce outstanding debts. The regulation outlines specific conditions, such as the issuance of seizure orders and written requests from ministries, and permits various entities including SOEs and cooperatives to apply for asset utilisation for up to two years. This measure aims to streamline state debt recovery while ensuring assets are used for public interest, though it does not cover administrative costs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:55 WIB
DeepSeek V4 AI Released, Becoming China's Exit from Dependence on Nvidia
China's AI startup DeepSeek has unveiled a preview of its latest DeepSeek V4 model, optimised to run on Huawei's domestic Ascend chips, marking a significant step towards reducing reliance on US-based Nvidia GPUs. This development signals the maturation of China's AI ecosystem, with the model achieving high performance benchmarks comparable to leading global counterparts like OpenAI's GPT and Anthropic's Claude, while supporting over one million tokens in context. Industry experts hail it as a major advancement, enabling top-tier Chinese AI models to operate on homegrown hardware amid ongoing US-China tech tensions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:54 WIB
Details of Antam Gold Prices Today at Pegadaian on 27 April 2026
Antam gold prices at Pegadaian rose on Monday, 27 April 2026, with the 1-gram bar increasing by Rp20,000 to Rp2,938,000 for purchase and Rp2,643,000 for buyback. Smaller and larger denominations also saw adjusted prices, while sizes from 250 to 1,000 grams were unavailable. Commodity analyst Ibrahim Assuaibi notes high short-term volatility in gold prices, supported by geopolitical uncertainties, energy price movements, and strong demand from BRICS nations, presenting buying opportunities during corrections for safe-haven investors.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:54 WIB
Arranging the city's memory through celebrations
Surabaya is leveraging its 733rd anniversary celebrations, including the Festival Rujak Uleg and Surabaya Vaganza, as part of a strategic city branding effort recognised nationally through the Karisma Event Nusantara 2026. These events integrate cultural experiences with economic activities, such as involving local UMKM and boosting trade via the Surabaya Shopping Festival, to create a dynamic and inclusive urban identity. While the initiatives promise sustainable growth through cross-sector collaborations, questions remain about their long-term impact beyond temporary excitement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:53 WIB
Deputy Head of BGN Denies Toddler's Death in Cianjur, West Java, Linked to MBG Programme
The Deputy Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Nanik Sudaryati Deyang, has firmly denied reports that a two-year-old child in Cianjur died due to the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, stating that the death was unrelated and resulted from illness. She highlighted that the child showed no symptoms immediately after consuming the MBG meal on 14 April 2026 and that none of the 2,174 beneficiaries experienced digestive issues, indicating the food was safe. BGN expressed deep condolences to the family, with the child's parent also confirming the death was purely due to sickness, unrelated to the programme.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:50 WIB
Positive Stress Test Results, but Banks Remain Wary of Economic Pressures
Indonesian banking regulators are urging banks to bolster risk mitigation amid ongoing global and domestic economic turbulence, despite positive stress test outcomes indicating strong resilience. Bank Central Asia (BCA) reports solid fundamentals with robust capital and liquidity, though asset quality shows slight pressure with the loan at risk ratio rising to 5.1% in March 2026, while non-performing loans remain low at 1.8%. CIMB Niaga has prepared mitigation strategies based on stress tests and plans a cautious approach to credit expansion in light of expected subdued loan growth this year.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:49 WIB
Indomobil to Offer Leapmotor C10 Electric SUV in Indonesia
PT Indomobil National Distributor is preparing to introduce the Leapmotor C10 electric SUV to Indonesia, targeting family buyers with its spacious interior and advanced safety features. The company is collaborating with Stellantis to assemble the vehicle using a completely knocked-down method to comply with national automotive policies, including the required domestic component level (TKDN). This move aligns with government incentives for electric vehicles, though pricing remains undisclosed pending considerations of exchange rates and subsidies.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:46 WIB
Speculating on the Direction of the Iran War After Trump's Envoy Cancels Trip to Pakistan
The future of the US-Israel war against Iran remains uncertain following the cancellation of a planned visit by President Donald Trump's envoys to Pakistan for second-round peace talks. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded a productive diplomatic visit to Islamabad, meeting Pakistani military and government leaders, before proceeding to Oman and Russia to discuss ending the conflict, while expressing doubts about US seriousness in diplomacy. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged peace via a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, highlighting Islamabad's role in fostering regional security amid ongoing tensions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:43 WIB
New State Receivables Scheme: Seized Assets Can Be Managed Without Permission
The Indonesian government has introduced a new regulation allowing the state to take physical control and utilise seized assets from debtors without their consent, as outlined in Minister of Finance Regulation No. 23 of 2026. This policy aims to optimise unproductive assets by enabling their immediate use to reduce outstanding debts, potentially through collaborations with state-owned or private entities via leases or contracts. While this enhances debt recovery efficiency, debtors' obligations remain intact and must be settled per existing rules.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:42 WIB
Leak of GAC's New Models for Indonesia
Chinese automaker GAC Group has signalled plans to expand its product line in Indonesia with new models aimed at strengthening its presence in the rapidly growing new energy vehicle (NEV) market. The upcoming launches are believed to include the GAC Aion i60 and Aion N60, which were previously introduced in China and globally. GAC's strategy emphasises product quality and model diversity to deliver high-quality vehicles tailored for the Indonesian market.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:39 WIB
Three Protests in Jakarta Today, Beware of Traffic Jams at the Following Locations
Three demonstrations are scheduled in Central Jakarta today, involving protests near Monas, the National Human Rights Commission office, and the National Geospatial Agency office, with police deploying 735 personnel for security. Traffic will be managed situationally based on crowd size, and the public is advised to avoid the areas to prevent congestion. This reflects ongoing public engagement with government institutions and potential disruptions in the capital.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:38 WIB
Discussions on Fees for Replacing Physical ID Cards: Between Cost Savings and Unprepared Digitalisation
The Indonesian government is considering charging a fee of Rp 10,000 for replacing lost electronic ID cards (KTP-el) due to negligence, as the current state-funded replacement costs around Rp 225 billion annually for blanko procurement. This proposal, clarified by Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya Sugiarto as a reprinting fee rather than a fine, aims to encourage public responsibility in safeguarding documents amid ongoing pushes for digital identity adoption. However, implementation requires revising the 2013 Population Administration Law and would exempt losses from disasters, with the policy not expected imminently.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:37 WIB
Surplus of Graduates: Ministry of Education to Close Irrelevant Study Programmes
The Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology plans to review and potentially close university study programmes that produce an oversupply of graduates not absorbed by the job market, particularly in education where 490,000 graduates are produced annually against a need of only 20,000. This initiative aims to align higher education with industry demands and future economic growth to capitalise on the demographic bonus. The ministry seeks collaboration with university consortia to implement these adjustments promptly.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:36 WIB
Gold Prices for UBS, Antam, and Galeri24 Remain Unchanged on Monday Morning
Gold prices for UBS, Antam, and Galeri24 products showed no movement on Monday morning at 07:25 WIB on the Sahabat Pegadaian website, remaining at Rp2,879,000, Rp2,938,000, and Rp2,820,000 per gram respectively, the same as the previous day. This stability reflects consistent pricing across various denominations, from 0.5 grams to 1 kilogram for Galeri24 and up to 500 grams for UBS and Antam. Prices for Antam on the official Logam Mulia site are updated after 08:30 WIB, indicating a steady local gold market amid broader economic conditions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:33 WIB
Mojtaba Khamenei's Strategy to Control the War from Hiding
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran following his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death in a US-Israel attack on 28 February, has remained largely absent from public view due to security concerns and health recovery. He made his first public appearance on state television on 19 March 2026, delivering a sermon to a group of youths and dispelling rumours of his death or severe injury propagated by US officials. This cautious re-emergence underscores his careful approach amid a critical national situation, with instructions previously conveyed only through social media or state broadcasts.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:32 WIB
Indonesian Fugitive in Love Scam Case Captured in Thailand
An Indonesian national, Awang Willuang, wanted for leading a hybrid scam operation involving romance fraud and fake cryptocurrency investments, was arrested in Thailand on 25 April 2026. The 33-year-old, who entered Thailand on a tourist visa and stayed at a luxury resort in Phuket, faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in the US, with victims primarily from America targeted via dating apps and social media from 2022 to 2026. Thai authorities have revoked his stay permit and are preparing his deportation to facilitate cooperation with US law enforcement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:30 WIB
Mass Layoffs Due to Revocation of Concession Permit, Here is the Owner of Toba Pulp (INRU)
PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk (INRU), an Indonesian pulp producer, has announced mass layoffs effective 12 May 2026 following the revocation of its Forest Utilisation Business Licence (PBPH), halting all forest utilisation activities. The decision stems from presidential orders for an audit after allegations linking the company's operations to floods and landslides in Sumatra, which INRU denies, asserting compliance with sustainable forest management principles. Ownership is primarily held by Hong Kong-based Allied Hill Limited (92.54%), with ultimate beneficiary Joseph Utomo, tracing back to the conglomerate founded by Sukanto Tanoto.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:30 WIB
Gold Prices Today at Pegadaian on 27 April 2026: Galeri 24 and UBS
Gold prices at Pegadaian remained stable on Monday, 27 April 2026, with no changes observed from the previous day for products such as Galeri 24, Antam, and UBS. Galeri 24 gold is priced at Rp 2,820,000 per gram, Antam at Rp 2,938,000 per gram, and UBS at Rp 2,879,000 per gram. Pegadaian offers gold bars in various sizes from 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams to meet diverse investment needs among the public.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:29 WIB
Murder Trial of State-Owned Bank Branch Head Continues Today, Military Prosecutor Examines 7 Civilian Witnesses
The Military Court II-08 in Jakarta is resuming the trial for the premeditated murder of Mohammad Ilham Pradipta, a branch head at a state-owned bank, with the military prosecutor set to examine seven civilian witnesses today. The three defendants, all military personnel—Serka Muhammad Nasir, Kopda Feri Heriyanto, and Serka Frengky Yaru—face primary charges of premeditated murder under Article 338 of the Criminal Code, alongside subsidiary charges of ordinary murder and alternative charges of deprivation of liberty resulting in death. For Nasir specifically, an additional charge of concealing the death has been filed, as the prosecution aims to uncover the full sequence of events from planning to execution through witness testimonies.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:26 WIB
General Chairman of Gerakan Garuda Biru Indonesia Conducts Business Roadshow to China
Nofalia Heikal Safar, General Chairman of Yayasan Garuda Biru Indonesia and Yayasan Salman Peduli Berkarya, undertook an eight-day business roadshow to China, visiting key cities and attending the Canton Fair to explore export opportunities for Indonesian culinary products and agricultural commodities such as pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and turmeric. She highlighted Indonesia's position as China's second-largest supplier of pepper and largest of nutmeg, with additional interest in kemiri and vanilla for culinary and traditional medicine industries. The trip also focused on strategic partnerships for building 1,000 nutritious kitchens to support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, involving collaboration between Kadin Indonesia's China Committee and Chinese investors in the "Gotong Royong" initiative.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:25 WIB
Purbaya Officially Assumes 100% of Aircraft Ticket Tax in Response to Rising Avtur Prices
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has issued Ministerial Regulation No. 24 of 2026, mandating that the government bear 100% of the Value Added Tax (VAT) on domestic scheduled economy-class air transport services until the end of 2026, as a measure to mitigate the impact of surging avtur fuel prices and preserve public purchasing power. This incentive applies to the base fare and fuel surcharge for tickets purchased and flights operated within 60 days from 25 April 2025, with airlines required to issue specific invoices and detailed transaction reports. However, the subsidy excludes services outside the specified periods, non-economy classes, or non-compliant reporting, ensuring standard VAT applies in such cases.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:25 WIB
Dedi Mulyadi Prepares Maung School for High-Achieving Students
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi is launching the Sekolah Manusia Unggulan, or Sekolah Maung, a specialised programme for academically and non-academically talented students, set to begin accepting new pupils in the 2026 SPMB for junior high graduates. The initiative will transform existing public high schools and vocational schools across 27 districts and cities, with selections based on report cards, aptitude tests, and talents in sports, arts, or innovation, aiming to foster competitive generations with smaller class sizes and enhanced facilities funded by government aid and community participation. While education officials and school leaders praise the programme for addressing special educational needs, some activists criticise the choice of already elite schools, advocating instead for uplifting underperforming institutions to include talented but economically disadvantaged students.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:19 WIB
KPAI Hopes Little Aresha Daycare to be Permanently Closed Following Abuse Case
Police in Yogyakarta have named 13 individuals as suspects in a case of alleged inhumane treatment at the Little Aresha daycare, where young children were found bound, prompting the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) to call for its permanent closure. KPAI Commissioner Diyah Puspitarini emphasised the need for witness and victim protection amid reports of intimidation and urged a comprehensive evaluation of daycare operations in the city to ensure compliance with regulations. The incident, described as systematic and long-standing, involves 53 child victims and highlights broader issues in unregulated childcare facilities prioritising business over child welfare.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:15 WIB
From Local Governments to Corporations, Trump Scoops Up Hundreds of Millions in US Bonds
US President Donald Trump reportedly purchased at least $51 million in bonds in March 2026, according to financial disclosure documents released by the US Office of Government Ethics. The investments primarily targeted municipal bonds issued by state and local governments, as well as corporate bonds from companies like Weyerhaeuser and General Motors, with the total value estimated to reach up to $161 million across various asset classes. This disclosure highlights Trump's ongoing financial activities amid his presidency, spanning sectors such as energy, technology, healthcare, and financial services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:15 WIB
Smartphones to Undergo Major Changes to Comply with New European Rules
Starting in February 2027, smartphones sold in Europe will feature removable batteries to facilitate user repairs under the new Right to Repair regulations. While this aims to make battery replacement easier without specialised tools, the exact implementation remains uncertain, potentially affecting global production and extending to devices like tablets and smart glasses. Apple's CEO has emphasised durability over ease of repair, though consumer reactions on platforms like Reddit are largely positive.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:14 WIB
The Facts Behind the Child Abuse Case at Jogja Daycare
Police in Yogyakarta raided the Little Aresha daycare in Sorosutan, Umbulharjo, uncovering allegations of severe mistreatment and violence against 53 children, including binding their hands and feet and locking them in bathrooms. Authorities arrested 30 individuals, with 13 designated as suspects, including the foundation head, school principal, and caregivers, charged under laws protecting children from neglect and abuse. This incident highlights critical failures in childcare oversight, prompting deeper investigations that may reveal more victims and underscoring the need for stricter regulations in child welfare services.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:14 WIB
President Attends El Rumi-Syifa Hadju Wedding: I Am a Close Friend of Ahmad Dhani
President Prabowo Subianto attended the wedding reception of El Rumi, son of musician and Gerindra Party cadre Ahmad Dhani, and Syifa Hadju at the Raffles Hotel in South Jakarta. Dressed in a grey suit and black peci, the President described his presence as a natural gesture of long-standing friendship with the Dhani family, emphasising Dhani's role as a party member. The event highlights the intersection of personal relationships and political affiliations within Indonesia's ruling circles.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:14 WIB
JCI Vulnerable to Correction, Retail Investors Urged to Be Selective and Not Aggressive
The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) remains susceptible to corrections amid ongoing external pressures, with market observers advising retail investors to adopt a more defensive and selective approach rather than aggressive positioning. Analysts note that the index is testing key support levels around 7,100-7,125, with potential for further declines to 6,950-7,000 if breached, though a technical rebound could occur with positive sentiments like a stronger rupiah or stabilising global markets. In this volatile downtrend environment, short-term investors are encouraged to focus on quick trades during oversold conditions, maintain strict cut-loss discipline, and hold high cash reserves to buffer against uncertainties.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:13 WIB
Humanities yesterday: Daycare supervision to three things to face disruption
This compilation of humanities news highlights key developments in Indonesia, including the Education Minister's emphasis on strengthening science and technology, cross-sector synergy, and international collaboration to tackle global disruptions affecting trade, imports, energy, and supply chains. Other stories cover the denial of links between a toddler's death in Cianjur and the free nutritious meals programme, calls for regular local government oversight of daycare centres following child abuse cases, student-led education on protecting personal data in the AI era, and the rush of prospective Hajj pilgrims in NTB to exchange rupiah for Saudi riyals. These reports underscore ongoing efforts in policy, education, and public welfare amid social and technological challenges.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:11 WIB
IHSG Projected to Move Sideways This Week, Market Watches Fed Policy
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) is expected to trade sideways this week (27-30 April 2026), primarily influenced by global sentiments, according to Ratna Lim, Head of Research at Phintraco Sekuritas. Market participants will closely monitor monetary policy decisions from major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan, all anticipated to maintain their current benchmark interest rates. Additionally, key US economic data releases, such as consumer confidence, housing figures, Q1 GDP, and inflation indicators, will be in focus, potentially testing the psychological level of 7,000 for the IHSG.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:11 WIB
Today's Hearing Examines Witnesses in Jakarta Bank Branch Manager Case
The Military Court II-08 in Jakarta is conducting a continuation hearing today for the alleged kidnapping and murder of a 37-year-old bank branch manager with initials MIP, focusing on examining witnesses to uncover the legal facts behind the case. Three defendants—Serka MN, Kopda FH, and Serka FY—are facing multiple charges, including premeditated murder under Article 340 of the Criminal Code, as well as subsidiary, alternative, and cumulative charges related to causing death through deprivation of liberty and concealing the body. The court has rejected the defendants' objections and will proceed with the trial, summoning witnesses gradually from a total of 17 to ensure efficiency amid the case's complexity.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:06 WIB
UI Professor: Proposal to Limit Cash Usage Could Reduce High Election Costs
Professor Lili Romli from the University of Indonesia's Political Science Department argues that restricting cash usage in elections could curb money politics and lower the exorbitant costs associated with campaigns. She highlights how candidates often spend millions on vote-buying, which escalates expenses, and stresses that such limits would prevent this trend without hindering campaign activities, which can adapt via social media and other modern methods. KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo supports the need for such regulations, noting the dominance of cash in elections facilitates vote-buying, a persistent issue in electoral democracy.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:05 WIB
BPS records 48,200 households in Southwest Papua living in substandard housing
Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has reported that 48,200 households in Southwest Papua, equivalent to 36.35% of the total, occupy homes that do not meet habitability standards, highlighting significant challenges in housing quality despite ownership. South Sorong Regency faces the highest rate at nearly 80%, followed by Maybrat at 62.45%, with these figures closely correlating to poverty levels in the region. This situation poses a serious challenge for the government in enhancing living conditions and reducing poverty in Southwest Papua.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:04 WIB
IHSG Expected to Correct at the Start of the Week, Retail Investors Should Consider BULL, HRTA, and ESSA Stocks
The Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) is projected to face continued pressure and potential correction at the open of the week, with trading on Monday (27/4/2026) expected to remain range-bound between support at 7,031 and resistance at 7,191. Market sentiment is influenced by external factors such as the rupiah exchange rate, crude oil prices, and geopolitical developments in the Middle East, compounded by pressures from the banking sector following a downgrade by Fitch Ratings. Analysts recommend that short-term investors exercise caution, while medium- to long-term investors accumulate shares in fundamentally strong companies, including PT Buana Lintas Lautan Tbk (BULL) with a target price of Rp 595 to Rp 630.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:02 WIB
Ministry of Housing Allocates 3,000 Subsidised Housing Units in Southwest Papua
The Indonesian central government, through the Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP), has allocated 3,000 subsidised housing units for Southwest Papua province in 2026 to enhance community welfare and provide affordable homes. Minister Maruarar Sirait highlighted the need for cross-sector collaboration, including partnerships with the National Housing Savings Management Agency and local young entrepreneurs, to ensure the programme's effectiveness. Additionally, the government is improving financing access with inclusive schemes tailored to local conditions, aiming to accelerate implementation and deliver economic benefits to residents.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:02 WIB
EU Sanctions Pertamina's Karimun Refinery for Handling Russian Oil
The European Union has imposed its 20th sanctions package against Russia, targeting energy sectors and shadow fleet operations, which for the first time includes Indonesia's Pertamina-owned Karimun Oil Terminal due to its involvement in evading oil price caps. This measure bans access to EU ports and services for related entities, aiming to further pressure Russia's war funding by reducing oil export revenues. The sanctions also introduce anti-circumvention tools and restrictions on maritime services, highlighting the global ripple effects on third countries like Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:02 WIB
EU Sanctions Pertamina's Karimun Refinery for Handling Russian Oil
The European Union has adopted its 20th sanctions package against Russia, targeting energy sectors, shadow fleet operations, and financial services to pressure Moscow into negotiations over Ukraine. Notably, for the first time, a third-country port—the Karimun Oil Terminal in Indonesia, owned by state firm Pertamina—has been sanctioned for its links to Russian oil evasion tactics, highlighting the global reach of these measures. This development impacts Indonesia's energy trade and underscores the EU's commitment to curbing Russia's war funding through oil exports.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:00 WIB
Series of Local Government Steps Following the Little Aresha Daycare Case in Jogja
In response to the shocking case of child abuse at the unlicensed Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, local authorities have launched immediate measures including sweeping operations to inspect all daycares in the city and ensuring only licensed facilities operate. The Yogyakarta City Government is providing comprehensive support to victims and their families, encompassing legal aid, psychological counselling, nutritional guidance, and secure alternative childcare options. Provincial officials are evaluating licensing systems and strengthening child protection mechanisms to prevent future incidents, underscoring a commitment to child safety amid public outcry.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:00 WIB
Iran War Becomes More Uncertain After Trump's Envoy Cancels Trip to Pakistan
The ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran remains unresolved as US President Donald Trump's envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, cancelled their planned trip to Islamabad for direct talks with Iranian representatives. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described his recent diplomatic visit to Pakistan as productive, conveying Tehran's framework for permanently ending the conflict, while Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledged continued mediation efforts during a call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Trump's decision underscores US control in negotiations but does not signal an immediate resumption of hostilities, highlighting the fragile state of diplomatic prospects amid regional tensions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:00 WIB
JCI Plummets 6.6% in a Week as Foreign Investors Flee Rp2.95 Trillion
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) experienced a sharp decline of 6.6% over the week of 20-24 April 2026, closing at 7,129.49 points, amid massive net selling by foreign investors totalling Rp2.95 trillion. The sell-off was particularly concentrated on major banking stocks such as BBCA, BBRI, and BMRI, with spillover effects into non-financial sectors like consumer goods and telecommunications. This capital flight signals ongoing global investor caution towards Indonesia's banking sector and broader market, contributing to a 7.07% drop in market capitalisation to Rp12,736 trillion.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 07:00 WIB
WFH for Civil Servants: Golden Opportunity for the Revival of Flexible Workspaces
The Indonesian government's hybrid work policy, effective from 1 April 2026, mandates civil servants to work from home every Friday, driving a surge in demand for flexible office spaces amid shifting work patterns in both public and private sectors. This initiative, outlined in two government circulars, is projected to save up to Rp 6.2 trillion through reduced fuel consumption and enhanced energy efficiency, while fostering a more adaptive work culture. Industry reports from JLL highlight significant growth in flexible workspace uptake in Jakarta, positioning coworking spaces as key solutions between home and traditional offices, as noted by Pos Properti Indonesia's executive.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:58 WIB
Complete List of KPK Studies on Political Party Governance
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has completed a comprehensive study on political party governance, identifying four major issues: the absence of a political education roadmap, lack of integrated cadre standards, no financial reporting system, and unclear supervision mechanisms in the Political Parties Law. To address these, KPK proposes 16 recommendations, including mandatory reporting of political education activities, term limits for party leaders to two periods, standardisation of cadre systems, and stricter financial transparency measures such as banning corporate donations and requiring public audits. These reforms aim to enhance accountability and reduce corruption risks in Indonesia's political landscape.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:55 WIB
Outrageous! Many Wealthy Individuals in Indonesia Enjoy Low Tax Rates
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) has highlighted significant inequalities in Indonesia's personal income tax system, noting a wide gap in tax burdens between super-rich individuals and other high-income groups. With the current top rate of 35% applying only to annual incomes exceeding Rp5 billion—ten times the threshold for the 30% rate—AMRO argues that the structure is insufficiently progressive compared to neighbours like Malaysia and Singapore. Recommending reforms such as additional tax brackets for high earners, AMRO emphasises the need for a fairer system to boost government revenue amid rising spending needs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:54 WIB
B57+ Asia Pacific Mitigates Geopolitical Risks Through Business Collaboration
The B57+ Asia Pacific platform is positioned as a key instrument for mitigating global geopolitical tensions that disrupt supply chains and business relations, emphasising neutral cross-sector collaborations in an increasingly fragmented world. Indonesia's central role in this initiative leverages its status as the world's largest Muslim-majority nation and economic influencer within the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, focusing on priorities such as supply chain resilience, evidence-based regulatory reforms, expansion of Islamic finance, and broader market access. By fostering structured business networks and bridging private sector needs with government agendas, the platform aims to promote trade, investment, and economic stability across member countries.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:54 WIB
Clash Between Students and Ride-Hailing Drivers at UMI Campus in Makassar, Police Secure 108 People
A clash erupted between students at Universitas Muslim Indonesia (UMI) in Makassar and ride-hailing drivers during a student protest commemorating the Bloody Makassar April incident, triggered by prolonged road blockades causing severe traffic congestion. Police intervened to secure the situation, detaining 108 students temporarily at the station to prevent further violence from the gathered drivers outside the campus, before releasing them safely the next morning. This incident highlights tensions between public demonstrations and daily commuters, underscoring the need for better protest management in urban areas.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:53 WIB
Officially Rolled Out: Prices and Features List for Paid WhatsApp
Meta has begun testing an optional subscription service called WhatsApp Plus, initially rolled out to select users in Europe, offering premium features for personalisation while keeping core functions free. Subscribers gain enhanced capabilities such as pinning up to 20 chats, customising interface colours and icons, premium ringtones, and animated stickers, with pricing starting at €1.19 monthly influenced by local taxes. This beta trial aims to gather user feedback to refine the service, with potential price adjustments for other markets like Pakistan where it costs around Rp 14,000.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:53 WIB
West Kalimantan Provincial Government Optimises Environmental Management in Investments - ANTARA News
The West Kalimantan Provincial Government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable environmental management while promoting regional investments, amid growing pressures on forests and ecosystems. Deputy Governor Krisantus Kurniawan emphasised that economic growth through investment must not compromise environmental preservation, highlighting the economic value of sustainably managed forest resources and the need for businesses to mitigate their impacts. Through cross-sectoral collaboration and initiatives like reforestation, the province aims to balance development with ecological protection, especially in light of climate challenges, to ensure long-term prosperity.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:53 WIB
Primary School Pupil in East Manggarai, NTT, Writes Letter to Prabowo about Free Nutritious Meals Programme
A fifth-grade pupil from a remote primary school in East Manggarai, Nusa Tenggara Timur, has penned an open letter to President Prabowo Subianto questioning the delay in implementing the government's flagship Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme at her school and expressing fears over recent food poisoning incidents linked to the initiative elsewhere. In her letter, the girl proposes redirecting funds directly to schools or parents for better management and prioritising urgent needs such as school supplies, teacher welfare, and infrastructure repairs in disadvantaged 3T areas. The letter highlights ongoing challenges in delivering central government programmes to isolated regions and calls for a more targeted approach to educational support in underprivileged communities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:46 WIB
Victim's Lawyer Hopes Sheikh Ahmad Al Misry Will Be Brought Back to Indonesia
Sheikh Ahmad Al Misry has been named a suspect by Indonesian police in a case of alleged sexual harassment against male students, including minors, spanning from 2017 to 2025, with multiple victims across various locations. The lawyer for the victims urges authorities to bring the cleric back from Egypt, where he fled after the allegations surfaced, while Al Misry denies the accusations in a video statement, claiming they are slander and that he was only summoned as a witness. This case highlights ongoing efforts by Indonesian law enforcement to address sexual abuse within religious education settings, with victims now under protection by the Witness and Victim Protection Agency.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:46 WIB
BKPM Opens Free Public Speaking Training, Open to the Public and Certified
The Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM is offering a free online public speaking training programme through its Investment Learning Center (ILC), aimed at enhancing communication skills for entrepreneurs, professionals, students, and the general public. The course, running from 12 to 22 May 2026, covers building confidence, effective speaking techniques, and structured communication, with participants eligible for an official certificate upon completion. This initiative supports business development, particularly for SMEs, by improving pitching and presentation abilities in a competitive economic landscape.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:44 WIB
Violence at Yogya Daycare, Hasto Prepares Alternative Location
Yogyakarta Mayor Hasto Wardoyo has pledged to facilitate alternative childcare facilities following the sealing of Little Aresha Daycare by police amid allegations of child abuse and neglect. The initiative addresses the urgent needs of working parents whose children have been left without a safe place, with a short-term solution involving rapid assessment of trustworthy alternatives and a sweeping inspection of all city daycares, particularly unlicensed ones. This response highlights broader concerns over child welfare standards in informal childcare settings, as parents report severe mistreatment including injuries and potential stunting risks.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:35 WIB
Awaiting a "Deadly" Week, Gold and Silver Prices Immediately Take a Beating
Gold and silver prices are expected to remain under pressure this week amid major influences including the US Federal Reserve meeting, a strengthening dollar, rising oil prices, and Iran-related geopolitical tensions. Gold fell 0.62% to US$4,679.32 per troy ounce on Monday, after failing to breach the US$5,000 psychological level, while Morgan Stanley has lowered its second-half 2026 gold price target to US$5,200 due to weakening institutional demand and reduced rate cut expectations. Investors are bracing for volatility as key economic data and central bank decisions could further impact precious metals markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:31 WIB
28 Toll Gate Access Points in Jakarta Subject to Odd-Even Rule: Check Locations and Schedule
The Jakarta administration has reinstated the odd-even vehicle restriction scheme for this week, but with a modified schedule applying only from Monday, 27 April 2026, to Thursday, 30 April 2026, excluding Friday due to the national Labour Day holiday on 1 May 2026. This policy, governed by DKI Jakarta Governor Regulation No. 88 of 2019, aims to manage traffic congestion and is enforced in two daily sessions: 06:00-10:00 and 16:00-21:00 WIB, affecting 28 specific toll gate access points across key Jakarta roads. The measure underscores ongoing efforts to balance urban mobility with public holidays, potentially easing peak-hour traffic while highlighting the city's reliance on such regulatory tools for infrastructure management.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:30 WIB
DKI Yesterday: Free Private Schools to Fire in Lubang Buaya
On Sunday, Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo expressed hopes that expanding free private school programmes in the capital would help reduce inequality by providing better opportunities for underprivileged children. The Jakarta Library and Archives Service launched the "Jakarta Menulis 2026" initiative to foster writing skills among beginners and professionals, while Pramono also discussed potential BTS concerts in Jakarta during a meeting with Seoul's Vice Mayor and formalised a sister city agreement with Jeju Province in South Korea. Tragically, a 53-year-old woman named Suharti died in a house fire in Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta, highlighting ongoing urban safety challenges.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:28 WIB
Avtur Price Hike, BHS Says Airfares Can Remain Stable
Indonesian MP Bambang Haryo Soekartono (BHS) has praised the government's response to a 70% increase in aviation fuel (avtur) prices, reaching Rp23,551 per litre, by raising the fuel surcharge by 38% while offsetting costs through reductions in VAT on air tickets, elimination of import duties on aircraft spare parts, and potential cuts to airport taxes. These measures, which could cover up to 13% of total airline costs without necessitating ticket price hikes, aim to ease the burden on airlines where fuel accounts for 40% of expenses. BHS also urged improvements in air traffic management to reduce delays and inefficient fuel use during holding patterns, potentially saving airlines significant operational costs.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:27 WIB
From "Just Getting the Smoke", Terong Village Builds Its Own Tourism
Desa Terong in Belitung, once merely a transit route for tourists heading to popular beaches, has transformed into a thriving village tourism destination since 2013, inspired by successful models like Desa Wisata Pentingsari in Yogyakarta. Without initial external funding, villagers developed packages combining nature, culture, and local experiences such as hiking, traditional meals, and night shrimp foraging, leading to significant economic impact with the first major group generating Rp 113 million in revenue. This self-initiated effort highlights the potential for rural communities to harness tourism for economic empowerment, bypassing competition with established attractions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:23 WIB
Steering Away from Factory Work, Anto Earns Rp 51 Million Turnover from Home-Based Tempeh Business
Anto, a 38-year-old resident of North Jakarta, left his decade-long factory job to take over his family's home-based tempeh production business, established in 1981, achieving a monthly turnover of Rp 51 million from producing 40 to 60 long tempeh slabs daily using 100 kg of soybeans. He employs one worker with a daily allowance and monthly salary, plus free accommodation, allowing him to focus on sales while providing a better life for his family, including a suitable home. Despite the challenges of operating such a business in Jakarta, Anto's success highlights the viability of small-scale entrepreneurship in traditional food production.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:23 WIB
Government Prepares MBG Control Centre for May 2026
The Indonesian government plans to launch the National Command Centre for the Free Nutritious Meals Programme (MBG) in mid-May 2026 to enhance coordination between central and regional authorities, improve programme governance, and elevate service quality at Nutritious Fulfilment Service Units (SPPG). As of 24 April 2026, 1,789 SPPGs have been temporarily suspended due to issues such as poisoning incidents and unhygienic facilities, down from a previous high of 3,000, with ongoing consultations needed for persistent problems. This initiative underscores the government's 2026 focus on quality improvements, intervention targets, benefit effectiveness, and nutrition education to ensure the programme's success.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:20 WIB
Cash Restrictions in Elections: Can They Effectively Stop Money Politics?
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is advocating for regulations to limit cash usage during election stages to combat vote buying, a persistent issue in Indonesia's electoral democracy, based on their 2025 monitoring study. The KPK proposes amendments to election, regional election, and political party laws, alongside discussions on a new bill restricting cash transactions to prevent political corruption. While PDI-P leader Ganjar Pranowo acknowledges it as a potential measure, he argues that cash limits alone are not the primary solution to money politics.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:20 WIB
Only 4 Trading Days Left, But 8 Sentiment Bombs Could Shake Indonesia
Indonesia's financial markets are expected to remain volatile this week due to geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East, US dollar movements, and global energy prices, following a sharp 3.38% drop in the JCI index to 7,129.49 on Friday amid heavy foreign selling. While the rupiah strengthened slightly to below Rp17,200 per US dollar, Bank Indonesia vows continued interventions to maintain stability, as US markets showed mixed gains buoyed by hopes of renewed US-Iran peace talks and a ceasefire extension between Israel and Lebanon. These external factors, combined with domestic pressures, pose significant risks to Indonesia's economy in the final trading days of the period.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:18 WIB
Where Is Our Salary? The Silent Cry of Contract Teachers
This article highlights the dire financial struggles of Indonesia's contract teachers, many of whom earn below the regional minimum wage despite their crucial role in shaping the nation's future, underscoring a systemic failure in valuing educators. It critiques unfulfilled government promises on incentives and PPPK recruitment, arguing that neglecting teachers' welfare leads to long-term educational and economic setbacks. Urgent reforms, including standardised pay, swift appointments, legal protections, and a mindset shift towards viewing teachers as investments, are proposed to address this crisis.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:16 WIB
Trump Suddenly Softens on Iran, Urges Tehran to Call US If It Wants This
US President Donald Trump has unexpectedly softened his stance towards Iran, inviting Tehran to contact Washington directly to negotiate an end to the ongoing conflict between the two nations. Speaking on Fox News, Trump emphasised the availability of secure communication channels, amid heightened diplomatic tensions following the abrupt cancellation of a planned US delegation visit to Pakistan for peace talks. This move comes after Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi returned to Islamabad without meeting American representatives, casting further doubt on regional peace prospects.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:12 WIB
Reminder: Jakarta's Odd-Even Scheme This Week Applies Only for 4 Days
The odd-even traffic restriction scheme in Jakarta will be in effect only from Monday, 26 April 2026, to Thursday, 30 April 2026, as it is suspended on Friday, 1 May 2026, which is a national holiday for Labour Day. This decision aligns with official government holiday calendars and Jakarta's provincial regulations, ensuring no enforcement on weekends or national holidays. Violators face fines up to Rp 500,000, highlighting the ongoing efforts to manage traffic congestion in the capital.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:10 WIB
Yusril: TNI Duties RPP Still in Internal Drafting Stage
The Indonesian government has clarified that the draft Government Regulation on the Duties of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (RPP Tugas TNI) remains in its early internal formulation phase and is not yet finalised for presidential approval. Coordinating Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra emphasised that the circulating document is merely an initial draft from TNI Headquarters and the Ministry of Defence, which will be discussed across ministries, supported by academic papers, and aligned with existing laws to avoid conflicts. Civil society coalitions have raised concerns over provisions in the draft, including those on judicial assistance operations, non-combat roles, regional support, and cyber defence, highlighting potential overlaps with other institutions.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:06 WIB
Analysts Say BBCA Shares Pressured by Macro Sentiment, See Their Recommendations
Shares of PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) fell sharply on Friday, closing 5.84% lower at Rp6,050 amid heavy net foreign selling of Rp2.1 trillion, driven primarily by macroeconomic pressures rather than company-specific issues. Analysts from Trimegah Sekuritas and BRI Danareksa Sekuritas highlight that while geopolitical tensions, elevated energy prices, and negative outlook changes for Indonesia are weighing on the banking sector broadly, BBCA's fundamentals remain solid with first-quarter 2026 net profit growth of 4% to Rp14.7 trillion and stable asset quality. This sectoral downturn underscores the vulnerability of Indonesian banks to global economic headwinds, though BBCA's strong non-interest income and dividend policy continue to support investor appeal.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:00 WIB
Check New Subsidy Flats Prices Outside Java, Highest in Papua Pegunungan
The Indonesian government has set the maximum selling prices for subsidised flats (rusun) in 2026 across regions outside Java, with the highest cap in Papua Pegunungan at Rp28 million per square metre or Rp1.26 billion per unit. This regulation, outlined in Ministerial Decree No. 23 of 2026 signed by Minister Maruarar Sirait, serves as a benchmark for distributing subsidised housing loans via the FLPP scheme and aims to enhance affordable urban housing access. Prices vary by province, ranging from Rp10 million to Rp28 million per square metre, reflecting regional economic differences and supporting national housing initiatives.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:00 WIB
Purbaya Explains 'Survival Mode': Not a Sign of Crisis, a Way to Safeguard the State Budget and Plug Leaks
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has clarified that the government's 'survival mode' approach to economic policy does not indicate a crisis but rather a disciplined strategy to protect the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN) amid global pressures. This involves closing inefficiencies, reducing revenue leakages, and ensuring effective programme implementation, particularly in taxation and customs, to maintain national economic competitiveness. The minister dismissed rumours of depleted state funds, noting that the cited Rp120 trillion figure merely represents part of the Budget Surplus Balance (SAL).
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 06:00 WIB
BGN Clarifies Toddler's Death in Cianjur Not Due to MBG Consumption
The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has firmly denied claims that the death of two-year-old M Abdul Bais in Cianjur, West Java, was caused by the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, stating that symptoms appeared two days after consumption and no other recipients reported issues. The child's father and health officials have corroborated that the death was due to illness, not food poisoning from the programme. BGN extends condolences and vows to maintain strict monitoring to ensure food safety for all beneficiaries.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:56 WIB
Market watches global monetary direction, IHSG projected to move sideways this week
Phintraco Sekuritas research head Ratna Lim forecasts the Indonesia Composite Index (IHSG) to trade flat this week (27-30 April 2026), driven primarily by global monetary policy sentiments from central banks like the US Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan, which are expected to maintain current interest rates. Market participants will also monitor key US economic data releases, including consumer confidence, housing figures, Q1 GDP, and inflation indicators, alongside Euro Area data on GDP, inflation, and unemployment. This comes after a sharp 3.38% drop in the IHSG to 7,129.49 last Friday, amid mixed performances in European and US markets.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:56 WIB
Law: From Victims of "Daycare" in Yogyakarta to Fishermen Who Found Sabu
This article compiles several legal developments in Indonesia on Sunday, including psychosocial support for child victims of violence at a Yogyakarta daycare, the arrest of an armed criminal group member in Timika, a family's plea to President Prabowo Subianto regarding Indonesian crew members hijacked by Somali pirates, an invitation from the Law Minister for the sports industry to register intellectual property rights, and the Governor of Bangka Belitung's plan to reward a fisherman for discovering 40 kilograms of sabu drugs at sea. These stories highlight ongoing efforts in child protection, counter-terrorism, maritime security, intellectual property promotion, and anti-narcotics initiatives. The coverage underscores the diverse applications of law enforcement and government response in addressing societal threats.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:50 WIB
Politics, from PBNU Congress Preparations to Plans to Increase Internship Quota
This compilation of political news highlights key developments in Indonesia, including the ongoing preparations for the 35th Nahdlatul Ulama Congress scheduled for August 2026, aimed at strengthening the organisation's future direction. It also covers the National Mandate Party's support for the Corruption Eradication Commission's proposal to limit cash usage in elections to enhance transparency and modernise campaigning, alongside the Prosperous Justice Party's 24th anniversary events focusing on economic, food, and energy resilience. Additionally, discussions between the Cabinet Secretary and the Manpower Minister on expanding the national internship quota for 2026-2027 underscore efforts to boost youth employment, while the Interior Minister emphasises competitive climates among regional heads to improve local governance performance.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:42 WIB
Portrait of a Home-Based Tempeh Factory in North Jakarta, Enduring for 45 Years Amid Soybean Price Shocks
A home-based tempeh factory in North Jakarta has persevered for 45 years, passed down from Anto's parents to him after his siblings declined to continue the family business. Despite operating from a modest garage with manual tools, Anto produces up to 60 long tempeh slabs daily from 100 kg of soybeans, facing significant challenges from rising soybean prices that have jumped from Rp9,600 to Rp10,800 per kg ahead of Eid al-Fitr. This story highlights the resilience of small-scale Indonesian food producers amid economic pressures on staple commodities.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:41 WIB
Satellite Clinics on Standby in Mecca for Quick-Response Healthcare Services for Pilgrims
Indonesia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has established satellite clinics in every sector of Mecca to provide rapid medical assistance to Hajj pilgrims experiencing health issues, ensuring initial treatment without immediate referral to larger facilities. Each clinic is staffed by four to five healthcare professionals, separate from those assigned to flight groups, and aligns with Saudi Arabia's new policy for the 2026 Hajj season requiring one clinic per 5,000 pilgrims. This initiative supports the approximately 200 medical personnel serving Indonesian clinics in Mecca and Madinah, enhancing overall pilgrim welfare during the pilgrimage.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:40 WIB
Child Abuse at Little Aresha Daycare: Deputy Chair of Commission VIII Highlights Lack of Supervision in Many Facilities
The case of child abuse at the Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta, where 53 out of 103 children suffered physical and verbal violence, has been described as a severe indictment of Indonesia's child protection system by Singgih Januratmoko, Deputy Chair of the House Commission VIII. He criticised the proliferation of unregulated daycares operating without proper oversight, licences, or transparent information for parents, urging a nationwide audit, stricter inter-ministerial regulations, and swift reporting mechanisms to ensure child safety. Police have arrested 13 suspects, including management and staff, and are investigating potential systemic negligence.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:39 WIB
Viro Shifts Business Model, Enters Premium Modular Construction Segment
Indonesian building materials company Viro is expanding its business model into premium modular construction with the launch of its ViroFab system at the ARCH:ID 2026 event in ICE BSD City, Tangerang. This move transforms Viro from a supplier of specialty materials to a provider of integrated modular building solutions, exemplified by the TenuNyaman project, which demonstrates high-end architectural applications. Targeting luxury resorts and homes in tourist destinations like Labuan Bajo, Sumba, and Lombok, Viro's Virocroft line offers quick, cost-effective builds with 70-90% factory prefabrication, addressing traditional construction challenges such as delays and budget overruns.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:31 WIB
Warning Signals for the Nation's Finances
Several research institutions have released reports depicting the gloomy state of Indonesia's economy, with the rupiah's value plummeting and oil prices rising sharply. The replacement of officials in the Ministry of Finance is suspected to be linked to budget governance issues, while the ISEAI report indicates that Indonesia's fiscal condition this year has entered a critical phase. These developments signal mounting economic pressures and potential challenges in fiscal management for the country.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:30 WIB
Details on New Regulations for Subsidised Flats: Tenor, Interest Rates, and Prices
The Indonesian government has introduced new regulations capping the selling prices of subsidised flats, particularly in the Jabodetabek area, through Ministerial Decree No. 23 of 2026 signed by Minister Maruarar Sirait. Key changes include extending the maximum loan tenure to 30 years from 20, setting interest rates at 6% per annum for general subsidised units, and increasing the maximum floor area to 45 square metres from 36. Price caps vary by location, with Central Jakarta having the highest at Rp 14.5 million per square metre (Rp 652.5 million per unit), aiming to guide developers and banks in providing subsidised housing loans.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:21 WIB
Yogyakarta Daycare Case: Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Urges Strengthening of Childcare Regulations
The Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (Kemen PPPA) has expressed deep concern over an alleged abuse case at Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta, viewing it as a critical opportunity to bolster community-based childcare regulations. The ministry is supporting law enforcement's transparent investigation and providing psychological and legal assistance to victims and their families, while highlighting the need for stronger legal frameworks amid rising demand for alternative childcare services. Data reveals significant gaps, with 44% of daycares lacking permits and many failing to meet operational standards, underscoring the urgency for better implementation of child-friendly care programmes nationwide.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:19 WIB
Drug Kingpin Ko Erwin Impoverished Through Money Laundering Charges, Wife and Children Implicated
Indonesian police are intensifying the use of money laundering (TPPU) charges in drug cases to impoverish traffickers and disrupt their networks, as seen in the case of notorious drug lord Erwin Iskandar alias Ko Erwin. Authorities have seized various assets including houses, shops, warehouses, vehicles, and ownership documents, with a full announcement pending completion of the investigation. Ko Erwin's wife, Virda Virginia Pahlevi, and two children, Hadi Sumarho Iskandar and Christina Aurelia, have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in laundering proceeds from the narcotics trade, highlighting the broadening scope of enforcement against criminal syndicates.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:16 WIB
Considered Taboo, Yet Essential: Revisiting Inheritance Law
In many Indonesian families, discussing inheritance is avoided due to cultural taboos, often delayed for periods like 40 days or a year, but legal experts emphasise that inheritance rights activate immediately upon death, as per the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI). A Kompas.com survey reveals that 73% of respondents have been involved in family inheritance divisions, with 71% viewing inheritance disputes as a major issue causing legal and familial conflicts. Understanding the core components of inheritance law, including heirs, assets, and obligations, is crucial to prevent prolonged disputes, especially given Indonesia's dual systems of civil and Islamic inheritance laws.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:13 WIB
Not a Random Attack: US Attorney General Reveals Shooter's Mad Plan at Trump Event
The US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has disclosed that the recent shooting incident at a Washington DC journalists' dinner was a targeted attack on government officials, based on initial evidence gathered by the FBI and Secret Service. The suspect, who travelled cross-country by train from California and stayed at a local hotel, was armed with rifles, pistols, and knives but was stopped before reaching the core event area attended by high-ranking officials including the President and Vice President. Blanche praised the swift security response and dismissed calls for immediate changes to gun laws or transportation security, emphasising the success of law enforcement.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:07 WIB
Jabodebek LRT Strengthens Public Transportation Role at IWE 2026 Festival
The Jabodebek LRT is bolstering its role in public transportation by sponsoring the 2026 IWE Festival, an event organised by the Induk Warga Asal Kabupaten Kebumen (IWAKK) Walet Emas community, expected to attract around 12,000 participants at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. Through this involvement, the LRT promotes efficient and sustainable urban mobility, offering informational booths on routes, fares, schedules, and intermodal integrations with services like KRL, airport trains, high-speed rail, TransJakarta, and MRT Jakarta. This collaboration underscores the company's commitment to social and cultural activities while encouraging greater public adoption of integrated public transport systems in Indonesia.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:00 WIB
PGE, UGM, and Agrotekno Develop Geothermal-Based Agricultural Booster
PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE), in collaboration with Gadjah Mada University's Faculty of Engineering and PT Agrotekno Estetika Laboratoris, has signed a Joint Study Development Agreement for Project Beyond-Katrili, aimed at creating an eco-friendly agricultural booster derived from geothermal energy. This initiative integrates geothermal silica with chitosan from shrimp and crab shell waste to enhance soil quality, plant resilience, and crop yields, contributing to national food security and sustainable energy utilisation. The project exemplifies Indonesia's push towards beyond-electricity applications of geothermal resources, fostering inclusive economic growth through interdisciplinary research and industry partnerships.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 05:00 WIB
Commentary: How SIA can avoid throwing good money after bad, amid Air India losses
Singapore Airlines (SIA) faces mounting challenges with its 25.1 per cent stake in Air India, which reported losses exceeding US$2.4 billion last year due to operational issues, supply chain delays, airspace closures, soaring jet fuel prices from the Middle East war, and the impending exit of its CEO. As Air India seeks further financial support from shareholders including SIA, concerns arise over potential impacts on SIA's dividends and investments, prompting calls for stricter conditions, greater oversight, and performance-linked funding to mitigate risks. Despite a history of failed ventures, SIA's involvement in India's booming aviation market remains strategically vital, and the airline's resilience through past crises like COVID-19 underscores its capacity to navigate this predicament.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 03:23 WIB
Testing the Quality of Investments Amid Surging Foreign Capital Commitments
Indonesia has achieved an impressive realisation of investments in the first quarter of 2026, surpassing targets with Rp498.79 trillion and creating over 700,000 jobs, bolstered by strong commitments from key partners like Japan, South Korea, and China. However, experts question the quality of these investments, dominated by extractive sectors such as mining and smelters, which may not generate high-quality employment or equitable distribution across regions. As the government aims to scale investments from Rp9,100 trillion in the past decade to over Rp13,000 trillion by 2029, addressing structural challenges like regulations, land issues, and social resistance will be crucial to ensure meaningful economic transformation.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 02:01 WIB
Indomobil to Bring Family Electric SUV Leapmotor C10 to Indonesia
PT Indomobil National Distributor is set to introduce the mid-size electric SUV Leapmotor C10 to Indonesia, targeting family needs with its spacious interior, safety features, and eco-friendly design. The vehicle will be assembled locally using a completely knocked-down scheme to comply with national automotive policies, including domestic content requirements (TKDN), in partnership with Stellantis. This move aims to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesia's automotive industry and broaden access to safe, comfortable, and environmentally friendly electric vehicles.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 01:48 WIB
The 'Shariah' Rupiah and Indonesia's New Path to Monetary Sovereignty
The article critiques the global dominance of the US dollar, maintained through geopolitical strategies like the petrodollar system, and highlights historical examples of resistance, such as attempts by Iraq, Libya, and Iran, which faced severe repercussions. It argues that Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources including gold, nickel, coal, palm oil, and spices, has the potential to escape its role as a mere price taker in the global economy by adopting a Shariah-based Rupiah backed by gold and commodities. This approach, rooted in Islamic economic principles that reject speculation and usury, could enhance currency stability and strengthen Indonesia's bargaining power in international trade.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 01:43 WIB
Ahead of REI's 54th Anniversary in 2026, South Lampung Regency Prepares to Become a Hub for Activities and Investment Magnet
The South Lampung Regency is gearing up to host the 54th anniversary of Real Estate Indonesia (REI) from 5-8 May 2026, expecting hundreds of national developers to attend events including business forums and educational tours to sites like Mount Anak Krakatau. Local officials, led by Regent Radityo Egi Pratama, view this as a strategic opportunity to boost property investment, leveraging the region's improving infrastructure, tourism potential, and the new "Spirit of Krakatoa" branding initiative. This collaboration between REI and the local government aims to foster economic growth and enhance community welfare through increased investment in the area.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 01:34 WIB
Iranian Parliament Member: Strait of Hormuz Will Not Return to Pre-War Conditions
A senior Iranian parliament member has declared that the Strait of Hormuz will not revert to its pre-war state, citing direct orders from Iran's Supreme Leader. This statement comes amid an ongoing conflict initiated by the US and Israel on 28 February, followed by a US naval blockade on 13 April that has disrupted global energy supplies, particularly in Asia. Despite mediated ceasefire efforts and failed negotiations in Islamabad two weeks ago, tensions persist as further talks are being arranged.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 01:12 WIB
Chairwoman of the Indonesian Kitchen Movement Nofalia Heikal Safar Undertakes Business Expansion...
Nofalia Heikal Safar, Chairwoman of the Indonesian Kitchen Movement (Garuda Biru Indonesia) and the Salman Peduli Berkarya Foundation, led an eight-day working visit to China, including participation in the Canton Fair, to promote Indonesian culinary products and spices for export, such as pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and turmeric. The trip focuses on strategic collaborations between Indonesian and Chinese business chambers to build 1,000 nutritious free meal kitchens (SPPG) in Indonesia, supported by Chinese investments, while strengthening food security initiatives aligned with government programs. This partnership also explores technology transfer for modern kitchen standards, distinguishing it from commercial Indonesian eateries in China, and highlights the late Mr. Tong Djoe's historical contributions to Indonesia-China relations and the national oil industry.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 00:30 WIB
Trump Reveals Gala Dinner Shooter Wrote Anti-Christian Manifesto
US President Donald Trump stated that the shooter at a White House gala dinner authored a manifesto expressing hatred towards Christians, describing the perpetrator as a deeply troubled individual whose family had previously reported concerns to law enforcement. The incident occurred on Saturday night at the Hilton Washington DC during a dinner with White House journalists, prompting immediate evacuations of Trump, First Lady Melania, Vice President JD Vance, and several cabinet members including House Speaker Mike Johnson, Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The 31-year-old suspect, Cole Tomas Allen from California, has been arrested, highlighting ongoing security challenges for high-profile political events.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 00:30 WIB
Gus Ipul Outlines Preparations for NU's 35th Congress: Now in Maturation Stage
The Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU) is advancing preparations for its 35th Congress, scheduled for August 2026, with a small organising committee currently finalising technical requirements and administrative structures. Key efforts include issuing official decrees for regional and branch officials to ensure all participants have proper legal standing, overseen by a verification panel led by Muhammad Nuh. PBNU aims to complete these stages on time to facilitate a smooth event, with the exact location still under discussion among leadership.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 00:02 WIB
4 Reasons Rudy Mas'ud Refuses to Meet Protestors in East Kalimantan, Fearing Aggravating the Situation
East Kalimantan Governor Rudy Mas'ud has outlined four key reasons for not meeting directly with demonstrators who protested outside the provincial governor's office on 21 April 2026, citing concerns over the heated atmosphere, security risks, the demands being more appropriately directed at the DPRD, and the absence of an official meeting request. The protests demanded an audit of government policies, an end to corrupt practices, and stronger oversight by the regional legislature, highlighting tensions between the public and provincial authorities. By opting for formal, data-driven dialogues instead, Mas'ud aims to maintain stability while keeping channels open for monthly public forums.
Mon, 27 Apr 2026, 00:00 WIB
Moments When Rudy Mas’ud is Booed at the Installation of PAN’s East Kalimantan Branch, Netizens: The Lowest Point for the Governor
Governor Rudy Mas’ud of East Kalimantan faced boos from attendees during his speech at the installation ceremony of the National Mandate Party’s (PAN) East Kalimantan branch for 2025–2030 in Samarinda on 25 April 2026. The incident occurred while he discussed political collaboration and regional development, leading to an awkward moment that went viral on social media, with netizens criticising it as a humiliating low point in his leadership. Despite the negative reaction, Mas’ud completed his address, reaffirming the provincial government's commitment to partnering with PAN on key issues like village development and food security.