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Government mulls restricting number of vehicles: Veep says

Palembang, South Sumatra (ANTARA News) - Vice President Jusuf Kalla said that the government was studying a possibility of restricting the growth in the number of vehicles in an effort to save on energy and reduce subsidy.

Domestic Tourism Booming in Bali

Despite Rising Fuel Costs, Domestic Tourism Expected to Grow 15% in 2008.(7/5/2008) Bisnis Indonesia predicts that domestic tourism totals to Bali will grow by 15% in 2008, in part due to the unprecedented surge of local tourist coming to the Island during the current school holiday period.

Surf the Internet to Catch Illegal Bali Villas

good to see that the bali constabulary have got their priorities straight.

Surf the Internet to Catch Illegal Bali Villas

Bali Police Chief Wants a List of Illegal Villas Offered for Rent on the Internet.(7/5/2008) Bali's Chief of Police Inspector General Ashikin Husein has issued orders to his subordinates to undertake a complete review of the number illegal villas, including those in Bali's more remote regions.

Tourism Indonesia Mart & Expo Returns To Makassar

(7/5/2008) This year's Indonesia's annual travel mart Tourism Indonesia Mart & Expo (TIME) or Pasar Wisata Indonesia returns to Makassar, South Sulawesi. The only oficial Indonesian-wide tourism and travel mart will be held on October 14-17, 2008 at the Celebes Convention Center (CCC).

Energy demand boosts Indonesian coal mines

Published: July 3 2008 01:48 | Last updated: July 3 2008 01:48Bayan Resources on Wednesday highlighted the interest investors are taking in Indonesia, the world’s largest thermal coal exporter, when it announced plans to raise up to $695m by floating 25 per cent of its shares on the country’s...

Govt ready to renegotiate all mining contracts

The government is ready to renegotiate all mining contracts in response to the developing in society, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said."We are ready to renegotiate the mining work contracts again and adjust them to the dynamics developing in society," the...

Govt plans revision to CPO export duty policy, in talks with producers

The Trade Ministry is in talks with the country's crude palm oil (CPO) producers over a revision to the current policy for the commodity's export duty."There are several options being discussed, including whether it will be set to the level of the range of the increase (of the duty) from time...

Govt, House agree to cut dividend tax

The government and the House of Representatives have agreed to reduce tax on companies' dividend payments despite disagreements between House factions on the size of the cut.Melchias Markus Mekeng, head of the House's committee overseeing the income tax bill currently under deliberation, said...

Industries oppose operating hours restrictions

Industry players say a government plan to regulate company operating hours will lower their productivity and hurt workers relying on overtime payments.Hasanuddin Rachman, deputy chairman of Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo), said Friday the plan would only create new problems for many...

Most Indonesians say country in recession: Nielsen survey

Novia D. Rulistia, The Jakarta Post, JakartaA survey of Asia-Pacific countries carried out on the Internet reveals 77 percent of the respondents believe Indonesia is in a recession, despite first-quarter economic growth.

Telkom signs deals to boost services

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), the country's largest telecom firm, signed agreements Tuesday with nine foreign operators to expand its international traffic communications volume."The signing of the agreements is part of our effort to expand our international traffic communication...

Telkom signs deals to boost services Irawaty Wardany , The Jakarta Post , Jimbaran, Bali | Wed, 07/02/2008 10:5

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), the country's largest telecom firm, signed agreements Tuesday with nine foreign operators to expand its international traffic communications volume."The signing of the agreements is part of our effort to expand our international traffic communication...

May exports boosted by CPO sales: BPS

Exports in May increased 17.47 percent from the previous month mainly thanks to a higher price and volume of shipped crude palm oil (CPO), the Central Statistic Agency (BPS) reported Tuesday."CPO is the biggest contributor to the increase due to its higher price and volume, making up for 15.

Faced with tough choices, consumers vote with their stomachs

A special poll was conducted in April by Roy Morgan Research to understand the views of people around Jakarta on issues relating to the increasing price of fuel, energy and commodities.As many as 2,010 respondents of 14 years of age and older were asked what would impact more greatly on the lives...

Rail investors call on government to clear the way

New railway routes are key to boosting efficiency and reducing distribution costs for local developing businesses, but progress has been hampered by land-clearance issues, business players say."With trains, we will know when our goods will arrive.

Govt to limit reimbursable items under cost recovery scheme

Aditya Suharmoko , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Tue, 07/01/2008 10:25 AM | HeadlinesThe government is wrapping up a new regulation that will eliminate 17 expenses that oil and gas contractors can currently claim for reimbursement under the cost recovery scheme, a minister says.

Indonesia inflation accelerates further in June, led by higher transport costs

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia's annual inflation in June accelerated to its fastest pace since September 2006, driven by higher transportation costs after the government hiked subsidised fuel prices the month before, the Central Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday.

Govt. plans 10% mandatory biofuel mix by 2010

Indonesia plans to start its mandatory biofuel blending program in September with a 2.5% mix of either bioethanol or biodiesel, a senior industry executive said, Dow Jones reported.The blend will gradually be raised to 10% by 2010 in a bid to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, said Erwin Duma,...

Oil palm plantation to be turned back into forest

The government said it has decided to turn 42,000 hectares of oil palm plantation into forests in Padanglawas, North Sumatra, Asia Pulse reported.The plantation was built on a protected forest land by PT Torus Ganda, owned by Darianus Longguk Sitorus, now serving eight years in jail.

Govt. to expand plantation forests

The government will speed up the development of plantation forests (HTI) in a bid to increase the country's export capacity for pulp, an official of the forestry ministry said, quoted by Asia PulseNext year, the government targets expansion of HTI by 9 million hectares and by 15 million hectares in...

Essar commissions steel service center

India's Essar Group on Wednesday said its PT Essar steel plant in Indonesia has commissioned a $15 million advanced service center at the firm's cold rolling complex near Jakarta, Asia Pulse reported.The new center, which will have an annual capacity of 300,000 tons, will process hot rolled,...

Qatar interest in tire industry

A group of investors from Qatar led by Qatar Islamic Bank wants to invest in the tire industry in the country, said Alwi Shihab, the special presidential envoy for the Middle East, Asia Pulse reported.Shihab said the investors want to invest in Indonesia as 50% of the Middle East's tire requirement...

Energizer to relocate plant to Indonesia

US-based Energizer Holdings Inc. plans to relocate its plant from Singapore to Indonesia where demand for batteries has risen by as much as 10% a year, Investor Daily Indonesia quoted an industry ministry official and a company spokesman as saying, Bloomberg reported.

AcelorMittal given two licenses: Lutfi

London-based AcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, has been granted two licenses for operations, says M. Lutfi, the head of Indonesia's Investment Coordination Board (BKPM).He told a luncheon hosted by foreign journalists on Wednesday that the company had been granted licenses for...

Govt. proposes to cut tax rate on dividends

The government plans to lower the tax rate on dividends to 15% from 20% in an effort to improve the investment climate and encourage the development of financial markets, the tax chief said, reported Reuters.

Govt. sets deadline for tax evaders

The government will fine unregistered taxpayers 20% of their total taxes if they fail to register by the end of this year, as part of efforts to increase tax collections, a legislator said, quoted by Reuters Indonesia has a population of 230 million, but only four million people are on the tax...

Credit expands despite slowdown

An economic slowdown has not put a brake on credit expansion, according to a central banker, with total outstanding credits up by 33%.In the year ending June 30, banks disbursed Rp284.29 trillion ($31 billion), increasing the total figure for disbursements to Rp1,145.

Harvey Nichols, Domino's Pizza to hit Indonesia

PaHe Gourmet Wrap yang tidak pedas, baby!

Harvey Nichols, Domino's Pizza to hit Indonesia

Try a 'pizza hut' pizza from papa cafe jalan jaksa...other 'bad' pizza will quickly be put into perspective.If you have a little room left, drop by McDs for a gourmet wrap

Harvey Nichols, Domino's Pizza to hit Indonesia

Death to Dominos! Horrible, raw-dough gummy shite... Looks like a round patch of menses.

Poultry businesses going bankrupt

Originally Posted By: kenyeungOriginally Posted By: Polisi CepekMany Papuans of my aquiantance blame the inter-island chickens for certain health problems the province is suffering.Sounds like a form of "Canareal Disease" called Chirpies. It is tweetable.

Poultry businesses going bankrupt

Originally Posted By: Polisi CepekMany Papuans of my aquiantance blame the inter-island chickens for certain health problems the province is suffering.Sounds like a form of "Canareal Disease" called Chirpies. It is tweetable.

Poultry businesses going bankrupt

Originally Posted By: Polisi CepekMany Papuans of my aquiantance blame the inter-island chickens for certain health problems the province is suffering. They'd have you believe it's a plot. clearly foul play