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Milk cooperatives ask for loan rescheduling

Milk cooperatives ask for loan rescheduling JAKARTA (JP): The Federation of Indonesian Milk Cooperatives (GKSI) plans to request a write-off or rescheduling of loans from two creditor banks which provided funds for the purchase of dairy cows.

1,500 garment workers demand 30 days of pay

1,500 garment workers demand 30 days of pay JAKARTA (JP): Some 1,500 employees of garment companies PT Tritexindo, PT Aneka Citra Busana and PT Mayer Crocodile held a protest at the Ministry of Manpower yesterday to demand that their companies pay them on the basis of 30 working days in a month.

'Brunei wants to buy missiles'

'Brunei wants to buy missiles' WASHINGTON (Reuter): The Defense Department notified Congress on Tuesday that Brunei wants to buy 48 Harpoon anti-ship cruise missiles built by McDonnell Douglas for US$57 million.

ASEAN nations need energy choices: Expert

ASEAN nations need energy choices: Expert BANDUNG (JP): ASEAN countries need to seek alternative energy sources in order not to become importers of oil and coal when energy demands increase in the 21st century, an expert says.

5% tax on land sales

5% tax on land sales JAKARTA (JP): The sale by individual taxpayers of any land worth less than Rp 60 million (US$25,445) is now subject to a 5 percent final income tax, a new ruling states.According to Finance Minister Decree No. 392/KMK.

CP Prima's rights issue

CP Prima's rights issue JAKARTA (JP): PT Central Proteinaprima (CP Prima) yesterday obtained approval from its shareholders to issue rights shares to raise funds of Rp 27 billion (US$11.4 billion).A company director, Johannes Sudirto, announced after an extraordinary shareholders meeting yesterday...

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainments * International Imperium Hotel: Jl. Dr. Rum No. 30-32, Central Bandung: - Florence Restaurant: Famous Bandung Electonist Evan & The Pretty Singer, every Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. * Sheraton Hotel: Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No.

Eddy Tansil escape no surprise

Eddy Tansil escape no surpriseFrom JayakartaEddy Tansil's recent escape from Cipinang prison wasn't surprising. Anything can happen in Indonesia. What did surprise me was that just when the justice minister wanted to transfer Eddy Tansil to Nusakambangan prison in Central Java, the Cipinang warden...

177 youths arrested at Lembang rave

177 youths arrested at Lembang rave BANDUNG (JP): Police raided a drug party yesterday in Lembang, about 15 kilometers north of here, rounding up 177 people between the ages of 20 and 24.Various types of drugs and 77 cars were confiscated during the dawn raid, which was led by Bandung police...

State firms to help finance N-2130

State firms to help finance N-2130 JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Agriculture Sjarifudin Baharsjah said on Tuesday that state firms overseen by his office will help finance the production of N-2130 jet aircraft by state-owned PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN).

No change in duties on propylene

No change in duties on propylene NEW YORK (Reuter): PT Tri Polyta Indonesia said aggregate duties on propylene and polypropylene will not change as a result of the tariff package announced by the Indonesian government on June 3.

Chiyoda wins RI order

Chiyoda wins RI order TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Chiyoda Corp. said yesterday it had received a US$400 million-$500 million order from PT Smelting Co. to design and build a copper refinery in Indonesia.The major Japanese plant engineering firm said the construction of the refinery, with annual capacity...

Japan wants to avoid taking RI to WTO

Japan wants to avoid taking RI to WTO TOKYO (Reuter): Japan has no plans yet to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Indonesia's "national car" policy and will continue talks on the issue, a trade ministry official said yesterday.

Indonesia should screen influences, says Soeharto

Indonesia should screen influences, says Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has no intention to insulate itself from the onslaught of foreign cultures, but will be selective in accepting new elements, President Soeharto hopes.

Australia's focus on Asia

Australia's focus on Asia MELBOURNE (JP): Jamie Mackie, retired professor of politics at Australia National University, believes that Australia's turn towards Asia did not start with former prime minister Paul Keating and his foreign affairs minister Gareth Evans.

Justice Adi wants fresh inquiry

Justice Adi wants fresh inquiry JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Chief Justice for General Crimes Adi Andojo Soetjipto said yesterday that the team investigating the alleged collusion and bribery at the Supreme Court has not been comprehensive and objective enough in its work.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 11, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 925 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 700 0 12,500 Andayani Megah 1,225 25 255,000 Aneka...

National football

National football I am disappointed that The Jakarta Post does not carry more sports news about our very exciting national football competitions. This is an unfortunate time to mention this since you did carry our Uber and Thomas triumphs in Hong Kong recently, and you reported on the Lazio game.

Evershine pays dividends

Evershine pays dividends JAKARTA (JP): PT Evershine Tex, a publicly-listed textile company, has won approval from its shareholders to allocate 52 percent of its net profits in 1995 to a final dividend.Its net profit increased slightly from Rp 22.3 billion in 1994 to Rp 24.2 billion last year.

Bakrie to enter Uzbekistan

Bakrie to enter Uzbekistan JAKARTA (JP): To strengthen its presence in Uzbekistan, the Bakrie Group of Indonesia will participate in the bidding for the reconstruction of the telecommunications network in Tashkent.

International agencies bullish on RP

International agencies bullish on RP International economic forecasting agencies are unanimous in predicting a sustained growth for the Philippines this year.With its estimated 6 percent economic growth last year, the UN World Economic and Social Survey says the country has closed in on the...

Citra builds skyway in Manila

Citra builds skyway in Manila In metropolitan Manila, an elevated toll road project known as the Metro Manila Skyway, is being undertaken using mostly Indonesian equity and technology.Indonesia's Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada, Citra Lamtoro Gung Persada, Bhaskara Duniajaya and Matra Sarana Aristama...

Higher costs hurt textile exporters

Higher costs hurt textile exporters JAKARTA (JP): Exports of Indonesia's textiles and textile- related products has steadily declined in the last five years, due to increasing production costs, the secretary-general of the Indonesian Textile Association said yesterday.

Car troubles

Car troubles We will soon have a national car, after almost 25 years as merely a car assembler. I am glad to know I will not have to pay three times the original value for the domestically assembled cars.

Ometraco revenues up

Ometraco revenues up JAKARTA (JP): Ometraco Corporation announced yesterday that it booked Rp 382 billion (US$162 million) in consolidated revenues during the first quarter of this year, surpassing the Rp 234 billion recorded in the same period of last year.

Workers not paid minimum wage

Workers not paid minimum wage PALANGKARAYA, Central Kalimantan: Some of the workers recruited for the clearing of one million hectares of farmland located in the forests of the Kapuas regency are being paid less than the official daily minimum wage, Antara reported.

ASEAN leaders urged to stand up to Myanmar

ASEAN leaders urged to stand up to Myanmar MANILA (AFP): Two special envoys of U.S. President Bill Clinton met with Philippines President Fidel Ramos here yesterday at the second stop of an Asian mission aimed at coordinating an international response to the military crackdown in Myanmar, officials...

Asia-Pacific economies to grow faster: PECC

Asia-Pacific economies to grow faster: PECC SINGAPORE (AFP): Asia-Pacific economies will grow faster this year and next on the back of increased trade and investment after a soft landing in 1995, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) said yesterday.

Japanese hate filthy toilets

Japanese hate filthy toilets DENPASAR, Bali: Japanese tourists find the many filthy toilets located in Indonesia's airports and tourism sites repellent enough to make them cancel visits here, Antara reported yesterday.

Three questioned about gang rape and robberies

Three questioned about gang rape and robberies JAKARTA (JP): Three men are undergoing intensive police interrogation for their possible roles recently in a number of robberies and a gang rape in Bekasi, West Java.

Govt should deregulate real sectors: Economist

Govt should deregulate real sectors: Economist JAKARTA (JP): An economist suggested yesterday that the government further deregulate the real sectors (of production and distribution) to adjust them to current macroeconomic policy.

Message from Philippine Ambassador

Message from Philippine Ambassador We Filipinos have a lot to be grateful for as we celebrate 98 years of Independence today, just two short years away from our centennial.A resurgent and viable economy, one of the most remarkable success stories in the developing world, has put the Philippines...

Bangladesh mounts security operation to make poll safe

Bangladesh mounts security operation to make poll safe DHAKA (Agencies): Bangladesh mounted a huge security operation yesterday ahead of the country's second parliamentary elections in four months and pledged that everything possible had been done to ensure voting was clean.

Sarwono wants marine environment preserved

Sarwono wants marine environment preserved JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja made a fresh call yesterday for greater efforts to preserve the coastal and marine environment.

Plans to bring body to DPR dropped

Plans to bring body to DPR dropped JAKARTA (JP): Friends of a hoodlum who was fatally shot by police on Friday have dropped their plans to carry the corpse to the House of Representatives.Two representatives of the hoodlum's friends agreed yesterday to bury him peacefully, Jakarta Police spokesman...

Most vehicles fail standard emission tests

Most vehicles fail standard emission tests JAKARTA (JP): The first day of emission tests on 200 vehicles found that most produced high levels of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and smoke in comparison to permitted levels.

State firms not above the law, Mar'ie warns

State firms not above the law, Mar'ie warns JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad stressed here yesterday that the management of state-owned companies on the domestic stock exchanges are not exempt from the Indonesian Capital Market Law.

Quo vadis PDI?

Quo vadis PDI? The party of fusion has turned, temporarily at least, into a party of confusion. However, being an underdog, the Indonesian Democratic Party could win popular support and sympathy, not out of ideological persuasion (how could a fused party have an ideology of its own) but rather from...

GM freezes investment in Indonesia

GM freezes investment in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): United States-based auto manufacturer General Motors Corp (GM) said yesterday it has suspended additional investment in Indonesia because of what it describes as the discriminatory privileges Jakarta has granted its national car project.

Tennis player Romana to undergo physical test

Tennis player Romana to undergo physical test JAKARTA (JP): Romana Tedjakusuma, Indonesia's second best tennis player, will undergo a fitness test today at the National Sports Council's laboratory as required for the Olympic Games.

Djakarta Lloyd to buy five ships from PT PAL

Djakarta Lloyd to buy five ships from PT PAL JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned international freighter service company PT Djakarta Lloyd has ordered five container ships worth US$118.71 million from the state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL in Surabaya.

Concorde to arrive at RI Show

Concorde to arrive at RI Show JAKARTA (JP): For a third time, the world's only supersonic passenger jet will arrive in the city for the Indonesia Air Show 1996.The manager of British Airways in Indonesia, David H.

Indonesia refuses to pressure Myanmar

Indonesia refuses to pressure Myanmar JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia yesterday reasserted its refusal to take a tougher line against Myanmar, saying that it would continue its "constructive engagement" with the ruling junta in Yangon.

DHL responds

DHL responds With reference to Paul Charis' letter 'DHL charges twice' in The Jakarta Post, June 6, 1996, I would like to provide the writer with some background information.As DHL Indonesia does not accept collect charges, Mr. Charis was billed by the shipper in the U.S. and not by DHL.

Traffickers to face death penalty in KL

Traffickers to face death penalty in KL KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia said yesterday traffickers of the drug "Ecstasy" would be charged under the Dangerous Drugs Act, which carries a mandatory death sentence.

ASEAN hopes to reduce pollution emission by 4%

ASEAN hopes to reduce pollution emission by 4% BANDUNG (JP): Experts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are pushing for a massive reduction in pollutant emissions by reducing its growth to 4 percent per year.

CSIS launches two economic journals

CSIS launches two economic journals JAKARTA (JP): Two economic journals featuring in-depth analyses of Indonesia will be issued by the Jakarta-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts to enter RI

Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts to enter RI JAKARTA (JP): Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts, one of the world's largest privately owned hotel chains, plans to run a Forum Hotel in Surabaya, East Java, which will become its first hotel under the Forum brand and its third property in...

Women, children malnourished, Unicef reports

Women, children malnourished, Unicef reports JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian women and children's health is still poor, despite rapid economic progress over the past several years, a report reveals.A summary of The Situation Analysis of Children and Women in Indonesia l995, a special report prepared...

Administration to insure scavengers

Administration to insure scavengers YOGYAKARTA: The Sleman regency administration has decided to insure local scavengers, whose work exposes them to great health risks, Antara reported yesterday.Regency spokesman Soerjadi said that the area has around 60 registered scavengers, but the actual number...