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Leave halal labeling to market: Producers

Amid controversy over a plan to make halal labeling mandatory, food producers said Wednesday the issue of halal labeling should be left to the market to decide.Sarni Ratu, a marketing manager at a fish processing company in North Jakarta, said producers would voluntarily seek halal certificates as...

Wood industry in Riau on brink of collapse

The wood processing industry in Riau, including sawmills and molding firms, is on the brink of collapse due to a scarcity of raw material supplies, said the head of Riau's Indonesian Wood Community (MPI), Hotman Butar-Butar.

Lippo boosts lending by 51% in 2007, pushing up net profit

Bank Lippo, a publicly listed bank controlled by Malaysia-based giant Khazanah Nasional Berhad, reported a 51 percent growth in lending in 2007 from the previous year."This is the third consecutive year that Lippo's lending has grown in excess of 50 percent.

Industrial machinery fair planned for May in Jakarta

Indonesia will hold the seventh industrial machinery fair in May, with around 250 local and foreign machinery producers set to participate.The annual fair will feature industrial machinery ranging from packaging and food processing machines to pharmacy and printing machines.

RI-Germany eye cooperation around renewable energy sources

Indonesia and Germany said Wednesday they want to work together in the energy sector to generate renewable, cleaner sources of energy, in efforts to curtail climate change.Germany's foreign minister and Vice-Chancellor Frank-Walter Steinmeier is on a three-day visit to build relations with...

'Efforts have been made to help prevent credit card fraud'

JAKARTA (JP): The country's credit card association said Wednesday a recent case of fraud involving thousands of counterfeit cards caused fewer losses to customers than originally thought.Earlier this month, police confiscated about 7,000 counterfeit credit cards that used stolen data.

Majority of Banks Not Yet Meet Good Corporate Governance Provisions

Wednesday, 27 February, 2008 | 18:04 WIBTEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The majority of national banks have not yet met the provisions of good corporate governance (GCG).Bank Indonesia's evaluation result showed that around 69.3 percent of banks operating in Indonesia have not met GCG provisions.

Panasonic to expand plasm TV technology in Indonesia

Osaka (ANTARA News) - Panasonic Gobel Indonesia (PGI) President Commissioner Rahmat Gobel said his company would continue to expand flat-screen TV technology in an effort to create awareness of the importance of efficient and environment-friendly technology in Indonesia.

Indonesia`s economy to grow over 7 pct in 2010, minister says

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia`s economic growth rate is expected to reach a pre-crisis level of over 7 percent in 2010, a senior economic minister said."In 2010, we expect the gross domestic product (GDP) will be the same as the pre-crisis level.

Incentives sought for biodiesel producers

JAKARTA (JP): A committee has asked the government for a tax cut for biodiesel producers to help encourage the eco-friendly fuel business amid high prices of palm oil.Evita H. Legowo, the first secretary of the National Biofuel Development Committee, told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday the proposed...

Incentives sought for biodiesel producers

JAKARTA (JP): A committee has asked the government for a tax cut for biodiesel producers to help encourage the eco-friendly fuel business amid high prices of palm oil.Evita H. Legowo, the first secretary of the National Biofuel Development Committee, told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday the proposed...

Government to speed up formation of geothermal company

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The State Ministry of State Enterprises (BUMN) is to speed up the formation of a new geothermal mining company to explore and exploit geothermal potentials in the country, a spokesman said.

Government raises CPO benchmark export price by $44 per ton

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian government has raised the crude palm oil (CPO) benchmark export price for March 2008 shipments by US$44 from US$944 to US$988 per metric ton , a spokesman said.Director for agriculture and forestry product export affairs at the Trade Ministry, Erfandi...

Competition and consumers' fates

KPPU the Indonesian anti monopoly commission made big news last year for its findings in respect of alleged anti competitive behavior in the telecommunication industry. It seems again there are games going on at "the top end of town" and these have been covered exhaustively.

Bad roads slow Indonesian growth, hurt competitiveness

The state of land transportation is not only poor but seems to be getting worse, a seminar revealed, citing a global survey that put Indonesia's ranking in a worse position this year than last year.Bambang Susantono, deputy to the coordinating minister for the economy for infrastructure and...

Government approves proposal to exempt electronics from luxury sales tax

with all the smuggling that goes on with electronic items in indonesia, i'd be surprised if any tax on those items you bought ended up in govt coffers.

Government approves proposal to exempt electronics from luxury sales tax

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian government has approved the tariff team`s proposal to exempt electronic products from luxury sales tax (PPnBM), the team`s chief said."We have just discussed (the proposal to exempt) electronic products from PPnBM with the Finance Ministry.

We need healthy food, not halal labels

The bill on halal product assurance, being drawn up by the government, is expected to become the center of controversy in the country when deliberated in the House of Representatives.The most contentious issue in the debate is the Indonesian Ulema Council's (MUI) demand for halal certification to...

Low-cost housing development to increase up to 30 percent

The Jakarta Post, JakartaA real estate association said Monday it would aim for a 25 to 30 percent increase in the development of houses for low-income people throughout the country in 2008."We will continue to develop more subsidized houses for low-income people, particularly in Greater Jakarta,...

Indonesia Strengthens Position in Palm Oil Excellence

Indonesia Strengthens Position in Palm Oil ExcellenceTuesday, 26 February, 2008 | 19:06 WIBTEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Indonesia will strengthen its position as the country of excellence in the world's palm oil industry by holding the World Palm Oil Summit and Exhibition (WPOSE) on 20-24 May, 2008...

Indonesia`s IAA to start US$14 bln refinery project in 2009

Jakarta (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - PT Intanjaya Agromegah Abadi (IAA) said it will start construction of a US$14 billion oil refinery project in 2009.The company plans to build two refineries each with a processing capacity of 300,000 barrels of crude oil per day in Pare-Pare and Batam.

Too much of a good thing will be disastrous for the retail sector

The runaway development of shopping malls in Jakarta is living proof of reckless greed, a monumental disaster in the offing. It is a good example of how poor information, bad planning and a lack of common sense is already hurting, and will continue to hurt, investors and workers alike.

Japan biggest E Asian contributor to Lampung`s forex earnings

Bandarlampung (ANTARA News) - Japan was the biggest East Asian contributor to Lampung province`s foreign exchange earnings in 2007, a local trade and industry official said here on Monday.In the January - December period in 2007, Lampung exported 2,390,786 tons of non-oil/non-gas commodities worth...

Manulife insurance premiums grow by 88%

Life insurance company PT Manulife Indonesia announced Wednesday (20/2/08) its total insurance premiums grew by 88% last year to Rp767 billion from Rp 419 billion in 2006, The Jakarta Post reported. The growth was remarkable, president director David Beynon said, considering the industry as a whole...

Govt. allocates $64.7M for coastal area development

The ministry of marine and fisheries has allocated funds amounting to Rp594 billion ($64.7 million) for development programs in small islands and coastal areas in 2008, a spokesman said, Asia Pulse reported Monday (18/2/08).

Foreign cargo operators asked to work with local partners

The transport ministry suggests foreign air cargo carriers should cooperate with Indonesian counterparts if they want to provide cargo transport to Indonesian cities, Asia Pulse reported Monday (18/2/08). Local cargo carriers should have a share of at least 30%, Air Transport Director Tri S.

Kajima to step up urban development business

Kajima Corp. plans to expand its urban development project in Jakarta, starting with the construction of a large office building, Nikkei reported Tuesday (19/2/08). The general contractor completed a large office building on Monday, and already plans to begin constructing a similar-sized office...

Jakarta plans $393M rail link to airport

Jakarta plans to build a Rp3.6 trillion ($393 million) railway system linking Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Banten province with the capital to cope with growing passenger traffic, the Straits Times reported Monday (18/2/08). Targeted to be ready next year, the railway will stretch along 33.

Indosat goes all-out to expand network

JAKARTA (JP): The country's second-largest telecom company, PTIndosat, is to issue bonds worth a total of Rp 1.5 trillion(around US$163 million) to support its expansion drive.The company is also seeking another $400 million in externalfunding in the form of bank loans or global bonds.

Electricity Crisis to Last Until 2009

TEMPO Interactive, JakartaMonday, 25 February, 2008 | 15:06 WIBPT PLN (the State Electricity Company) is predicting that Indonesia will experience an electricity crisis up until next year.The state-owned company, according to Muljo Adji, PLN's Manager of Load and Distribution Center, is currently...

Governments must promote earning of livelihoods

Whether or not the retail operations of large corporations will have a negative impact on small traders is a debatable point. However, it is beyond debate that the most significant threats to small traders come from government obstruction, corrupt public officials, and poor infrastructure.

Gates Seeks Closer Ties With Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia (Map, News) - The United States is working to broaden its ties with Indonesia as the island nation emerges as a leader in the Asia-Pacific region, U.S. officials said Monday as Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived here.

Singapore`s Temasek Holdings may sell BII stake - report

Singapore (ANTARA News) - Singapore's Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd may decide to sell its stake in Bank International Indonesia (BII), Indonesia's sixth-largest bank, instead of merging it with PT Bank Danamon Indonesia, the Asian Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing unnamed sources.

Jakarta to provide US$2.2 bln for railway infrastructure

Jakarta (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - The Indonesian government plans to provide Rp20 trillion (US$2.2 billion) to build infrastructure for railway mass transport under the state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api in the next four years.

The informal sector: Jakarta's survival strategy

What a BS. Paying Rp10.000 for lunch from street vendor can cost you Rp10M in expenses following costly treatment of Typhoid. Beside, these people don't pay taxes thus, they are no benefit to the Indonesian economy, just a cost because they use and abuse all the facilities.

Tax office aims to boost number of taxpayers

JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has huge untapped tax potential with lessthan 3 percent of the nation's 220 million people in possessionof tax identification numbers (NPWP), a tax office official saidover the weekend.

Lampung imports pedigree cows worth US$116.5 million

Bandarlampung (ANTARA News) - Lampung imported pedigree cows worth US$116.5 million from Australia in 2007 in an effort to increase its cow population, an industry official said.Lampung Industry Service Head Suparmo said here on Saturday, with US$116.

Govt allocates Rp7.2 trillion for sugar mill revitalization

Yogyakarta (ANTARA News) - The government has allocated Rp7.2 trillion to revitalize around 52 sugar mills across Indonesia, Indonesian Sugar Experts Association (IAGI) chairman Bambang Prijono Basoeki said here on Saturday.

HSBC readies $250m in personal loans

Agustina Wayansari, The Jakarta Post, JakartaWith the retail banking potential still relatively untapped here, HSBC Indonesia says it will stay focused on developing its retail division."We target to disburse around US$250 million in personal loans this year, more than triple last year's total of...

Lippo Cikarang plans to boost revenue growth by more than 40%

PT Lippo Cikarang, a publicly listed property developer that manages 3,000 hectares of land in Cikarang, West Java, plans to gradually construct and sell around 800 new houses and several industrial clusters this year to boost its revenue.

Mobile-8 announces near double revenue, expansion

CDMA-based cellular network operator PT Mobile-8 Telecom announced Friday its customer base had increased by 65 percent in 2007, almost doubling its revenue.By the end of last year, the company's subscribers numbered slightly more than 3 million, up from about 1.

The informal sector: Jakarta's survival strategy

People in Jakarta and other big cities have been, for some time, very familiar with news reports of street vendors being "kicked-out" (often literally) from places where they run micro-scale businesses such as selling foods, soft drinks, snacks and so on.

Toyota controls 33.2% of car market in Indonesia

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - PT Toyota Astra Motor (TAM) controlled 33.2 percent of car sales in Indonesia in January 2008 with a sale volume of 13,751 units, while two of its products -- Innova and Avanza -- were granted the top brand award.

Malang Government Cooperates with Japanese Telecommunication Company

See what I told you - Malang will become the new seat of power, Jakarte a throbbing intellectual hub my arse, JATIM is where its at, and not only that, JATIM bules are much more refined and sophisticated unlike some of the rough hair arsed bin scrappers found frequenting expat haunts like EP.

Malang Government Cooperates with Japanese Telecommunication Company

Friday, 22 February, 2008 | 17:49 WIBTEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The Malang Municipal Government once again is cooperating with NTT Advance Technology Corporation, a telecommunication company in the information technology sector of Japan.

Workers, employers set up dispute forum

An alliance of entrepreneurs and workers groups has established a bipartite forum to help settle industrial labor disputes and problems.The establishment of the forum would effectively end an existing similar forum, called the tripartite forum, which incorporates the government, the alliances said...

Company directors face trial over pirated software

Police have completed an investigation of three companies in Serpong district, Tangerang, accused of using pirated computer software."The directors of the three companies will soon stand trial as the cases are now in the hands of the prosecutors," Serpong Police chief Adj. Insp.

BNI expects 40 percent growth in housing loans on property boom

Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), the nation's third largest lender, is this year targeting a 40 percent increase in housing loans, the largest contributor to its consumer lending growth.BNI general manager for consumer loans Diah Sulistianto said Wednesday the target was based on estimated strong...

Analysts see no de-industrialization

Despite slower growth in some business sub-sectors, Indonesia is not suffering from "de-industrialization", with manufacturing continuing to play a significant and stable role in the economy, a seminar heard Wednesday.

Kadin slams govt's new electricity tax plan

Ika Krismantari and Agustina Wayansari, The Jakarta Post, Jakartahe government's plan to charge value-added tax for the use of electricity beyond 1,300 watts has been criticized, with one group calling the decision borne of political interests.