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No Amdal, no coal mining in Kalimantan: Ministry

To prevent further environmental damage, the government has said it would revoke the licenses of mining firms operating in Kalimantan that do not have environmental impact analysis documents (Amdal).The State Environment Ministry said it would use its new authority, as stated in the 2009...

Indonesia’s tourism — a national tragedy

I'm pretty sure there is no surfing in Raja Ampat ... I think they might mean diving. Correct me if I'm wrong! Raja Ampat is an unreal place

Haggling Over Paddies a Roadblock to Infrastructure Development

The unfinished six-lane highway ends a five-minute walk from Nur Salim’s rice paddy in Java. The road, part of a commercial artery through the world’s most-populated island, is stalled because the farmer wants more money for a plot the size of a tennis court.

Government issues new double taxation regulation

The government has introduced a new set of regulations regarding double taxation agreements (DTA), aimed at tackling misuse of such agreements.The Directorate General of Taxation has made changes to the regulations and administrative procedures for taxpayers who apply for double taxation.

Indonesia to host world food exposition next week

The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) is gearing up to host an international conference and exhibition on food, aimed at introducing domestic producers to the global market.President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will launch the two-day "Feed the World" event on Jan.

Ten Thousand Dairy Cows to be Imported for Milk Production

Ten Thousand Dairy Cows to be Imported for Milk ProductionMonday, 25 January, 2010 | 12:44 WIBTEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:The Indonesian Cattle Breeders Association chairman, Teguh Boediyana, said to meet the national demand for milk, at least 10.000 dairy cows must be imported every year.

Indonesia Vows To Protect Domestic Market

Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said over the weekend that a postponement of the implementation of the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement was not an option and that Indonesia must rely on other methods to protect its domestic market and limit damage to its companies and workers.

Indonesia’s tourism — a national tragedy

"Both during the quick-win and long-term phases, the tourism recovery effort has to be supported by appropriately directed promotional campaigns with a common national branding. Malaysia has its “Truly Asia”, India its “Incredible” claim while Singapore and Thailand have respectively...

Free trade threatens national resilience

Quoting: biznews["It is feared to create unemployment and systemically damage national resilience in a new form, namely economic warfare," He should know, it's a war that was waged on Indonesia's poorest for 30 years by his party.

ASEAN-China Free Trade Market Still On, President Says

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said the government is still maintaining its commitment in carrying out the ASEAN-China Free Trade agreement.“Indonesia does not want to be seen as not complying with what has already been formulated by ASEAN members,” Yudhoyono...

Free trade threatens national resilience

golkar rentiers crawl out from the woodwork...

Free trade threatens national resilience

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Implementation of the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) will pose a serious threat to the national economic foundation and resilience.Member of Golkar Party faction at the House of Representative`s (DPR) Commission-I Fayakhun Andriadi said here on Friday that if ACFA...

West Sulawesi Touted as FDI Target

West Sulawesi could attract up to $1 billion in foreign direct investment this year, Investment Coordinating Board chairman Gita Wirjawan said during a visit to the province on Thursday.Gita said West Sulawesi’s agricultural and fisheries resources, as well as its oil reserves and potential as a...

ASEAN-China FTA: Lessons to learn for policy makers

Ever since the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement was implemented, concerns have risen over the readiness of Indonesia’s industries to compete with China’s labor and products.Most industries were worried that, without protective measures, their goods would be replaced in the Indonesian market by...

Indonesia’s tourism — a national tragedy

Quote:Bunaken averaged only about 10,000 foreign visitors a year for as long as one can remember, versus more than 4 million for the similar Pattaya in Thailand.I hear Pattaya's very popular with the muffdiving crowd.

Indonesia’s tourism — a national tragedy

Quoting: biznews - often the wrong types who cannot appreciate the unique local culture and natural environment -

Indonesia’s tourism — a national tragedy

Government officials at all levels claim that Indonesia’s tourism is doing well, with each year seeing robust advancements. On the contrary, however, all the data indicate how dismally Indonesia’s tourism has done this past decade.

China’s Investment Increases after Free Trade

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Investments made by China in Indonesia have increased following the implementation of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA) earlier this year.“The average investment has been US$ 50 million per year from 2005 until 2009," said Industry Minister M.S. Hidayat.

Foreign Investors to Rise Agriculture Investments in Papua

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The Agriculture Department said more foreign and domestic investors are interested to food and agriculture potentials of Papua and China, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore are venturing opportunities to invest in food estate projects in the island.

Mining Groups May Seek Judicial Review of 2009 Law

Indonesia’s mining associations said on Wednesday that they planned to seek a judicial review of the 2009 Mining Law this year if they are unable to reach a solution with the government.The law’s implementing decree seeks to limit the work that mining companies can outsource to companies not...

Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report

well, i guess the jakarta post figured it was no longer a story. despite the fact that the issue spread worldwide in nearly every major media outlet and news service on the basis of the story that was planted in their own paper.

Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report

Jakarta Post versionYudhoyono fumes over political deal speculationErwida Maulia , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Tue, 01/19/2010 10:26 PM | NationalPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Tuesday angrily struck out at media reports of his alleged plan to replace Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati...

Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report

Jakarta Globe's versionYudhoyono Slams Report as ‘Fiction’Sri Mulyani Indrawati’s job seemed more secure on Tuesday after an angry President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono lashed out against a newspaper article reporting a supposed deal that would see the Finance Minister replaced by the end of...

National Board for Special Economic Zones to be Formed

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:The Coordinating Ministry for the Economy’s secretary, Edi Abdurrahman, has said that the government will form a Special Economic Zone (KEK) National Board.The establishment of the board will be regulated in a government regulation.

Government Looking to Restrict Surge of Imported Fruit

Government Looking to Restrict Surge of Imported Fruit

Government Looking to Restrict Surge of Imported Fruit

The Ministry of Agriculture plans to impose a new national standard on imported horticultural products in 2012 to stem the tide of low-quality fruits, vegetables and plants.“Hopefully it can reduce the import volume of the fruits entering the country, since only the high-quality fruits will be...

Indonesians Growing in Financial Confidence

Indonesians are far more confident about their personal finances than other Asian consumers, a survey by credit card company Visa has revealed.However, people are still spending cautiously and planning to save more because of the rising cost of living.

Incentives mulled for industries affected by ACFTA

Government may provide incentives if needed for industries negatively affected by full implementation of the free trade agreement between ASEAN countries and China (ACFTA), Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said Tuesday.

Transfer pricing practice in Indonesia

Robertus Winarto, Jakarta Indonesia marks a significant development in the transfer pricing area this year. For the first time, companies engaged in related party (controlled) transactions are required to maintain transfer pricing (TP) documentation.

HSBC employs expatriates illegally: Sources

London-based HSBC Group, which are in the process of acquiring a majority stake in publicly listed Bank Ekonomi Raharja, has illegally employed expatriates, raising unrest among the bank’s local employees, according to sources.

Govt to give early warnings if imports rise

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The government will turn on an early warning system it has prepared in case there are indications of excessive imports of commodities resulting from the free trade agreements, a chief minister said.

Foreign Investors Cheer New Policy Plan

Foreign investors are welcoming moves by the Investment Coordinating Board to push for changes to the much-maligned “negative investment list,” which limits foreign ownership in a number of sectors.

Indonesian economy to be more resilient in 2010: economist

JAKARTA, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- With its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth estimated to be at 5.5 percent and global economic recovery probable in 2010, Indonesian economy would become more resilient, a senior economist said here on Tuesday.

Asia, Indonesia to lead global economic recovery: SCB analysts

JAKARTA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- With economic growth expected to reach 5.5 percent this year and 7 percent next year, Indonesia, along with some Asian economic growing countries would lead the world's economic recovery, analysts of Standard Chartered Bank ( SCB) said here on Monday.Dr.

State plantations to spend Rp 9t in 2010, mostly on factories

State plantation firms are to spend big this year, mostly to build and revitalize sugar factories as well as constructing fertilizer plants to improve supply to the sugar plantations, a 2010 business plan shows.

RI looking good for L’Oreal

With a population approaching 250 million and promising economic growth, the Indonesian growing beauty market is increasingly alluring for Paris-based cosmetics giant L’Oreal which aims to make that French style affordable here.

Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, a top reformer in President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's cabinet, may be replaced by February, the Jakarta Post reported, quoting anonymous sources from a political party.

S. Sumatra to adopt outsourcing system for new bureaucrats

Having phased out the hiring of temporary workers across its agencies, the South Sumatra administration is preparing to implement an outsourcing system as stipulated under a 2005 government regulation on the appointment of temporary employees to become full-fledged civil servants.

Indonesian Govt Gives Green Thumb-Up To Plant Papua ‘Food Estate’

The government has finalized plans and is ready to move ahead with the country’s first integrated food production zone in Merauke, Papua, a minister told the Jakarta Globe on Sunday.“Drafting of the regulation has been finished and it is ready to be signed by the president,” Agriculture...

Indonesia expecting hike in imports from China

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia predicts imported products from China will rise by the end of the first quarter or around March this year following the implementation of the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA).

Indonesia Considers Change in Property Law

Those Eager to Expand the Property Sector in Indonesia Will Have to Deal with Restrictions and Constitutional Challenges to Foreign Land Ownership.(1/15/2010) An international real estate conference planned for Bali in May is prompting Indonesian property developers to lobby intensively for a...

Indonesian Banks Turn to Consumers as Businesses Sit On Sidelines

Domestic banks will rely on consumers to drive lending growth again this year, as corporate demand is expected to remain stagnant because of fears about the free-trade agreement with China and the political risk from the Bank Century bailout investigation, analysts said.

Indonesia Gives Out Mixed Signals on China FTA

The government remained committed to the free-trade agreement with China and a letter sent to the Asean Council was only a “notification” of potential problems in a number of sectors, not an official request to renegotiate the pact, as previously indicated, a senior Trade Ministry official said...

Harbour Construction Permits in Only a Week

TEMPO Interactive, Makassar:The Transportation Department has shortened the permit issuance time of harbour construction from one year to one week.“This no longer time enough to bribe people into issuing a permit,” said the Director General of Sea Transport Sunaryo yesterday.

Lombok Deal With Emaar Expires, says Indonesia

i wonder what they want to talk about ...From http://wam.org.ae/servlet/Satellite?c=WamLocEnews&cid=1261832851701&p=1135099400295&pagename=WAM%2FWamLocEnews%2FW-T-LEN-FullNewsUAE ambassador meets Indonesian officialsWAM JAKARTA, Jan.

Ministers to Announce New Regulations For Riau Regional Trade Zone

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Three ministers were scheduled to be in Batam Island in Riau Islands today (15/1) to attend the formal announcement of new trade regulations for Batam, Bintan and Karimun islands.

Lombok Deal With Emaar Expires, says Indonesia

Yes!! It's dead! The deal is dead!! Tank de lawd.

Indonesia Real Estate: What Led To 2009's Lackluster Performance?

Despite strong GDP growth, Indonesia's real estate prices were flat in 2009. Key factors affecting the market include foreign ownership restrictions, unpredictable inflation fluctuations, a construction boom and an underdeveloped mortgage system.

Lombok Deal With Emaar Expires, says Indonesia

The Indonesian government says an agreement with Dubai-based Emaar Properties to develop a massive tourist resort on Lombok has officially expired, but Emaar will be given the chance to sign a new deal.

Indonesia Opens ‘Fast-Track’ Door To Private Energy Producers

A presidential decree signed on Friday has formalized a plan for private-sector power producers to supply power under the second phase of the government’s “fast-track” generating program , a senior Energy Ministry official said on Wednesday.