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Departure tax burdensome

Departure tax burdensome We are foreign investors who have had to stay in Jakarta to monitor our new investment. I believe that our business here is genuine and within Indonesian government guidelines.There are plenty of capable people in Indonesia who will eventually be able to take charge of the...

Holland to set up trade facility for RI firms

Holland to set up trade facility for RI firms JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands Hans van Mierlo said here yesterday the Dutch government planned to establish a trade facility to guarantee Indonesian imports.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Radisson Plaza Suite Hotel, at Plaza Boulevard, Jl. Pemuda 31- 37: - Kartini's Restaurant: Chinese Food Festival, 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Electone Player, daily. Tanira Band, Friday, Saturday. - Cafe Taman: Tanira Band, daily at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Amount of dollar deposit lessening

Amount of dollar deposit lesseningFrom Bisnis IndonesiaOn Nov. 5, 1997, I deposited US$10,000 at Bank BNI Senayan Branch, Jakarta, for a three-month term. On Feb. 5, 1998, upon the maturity of the deposit, I became puzzled when I was told that I could not withdraw the deposit because the bank had...

Students protest basic commodity price hikes

Students protest basic commodity price hikes JAKARTA (JP): College students in North Sumatra and Central Sulawesi staged massive demonstrations yesterday demanding the government do more to bring down prices of basic goods.

Stocks fall 5.81% on profit taking

Stocks fall 5.81% on profit taking JAKARTA (JP): The main Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) index fell 5.81 percent yesterday due to a combination of mounting fears over sporadic riots and profit taking on several blue chip stocks.The JSX Composite Index plunged sharply lower by 30.09 points to 487.

Four rob Nigerian of cash, camera

Four rob Nigerian of cash, camera JAKARTA (JP): City police are searching for three men and a woman who robbed a Nigerian national at his house on Jl. Sunter Muara Indah in North Jakarta on Tuesday evening, an officer said yesterday.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Yogya women run out of sanitary napkins

Yogya women run out of sanitary napkins YOGYAKARTA (JP): Women here have added another item to their worry list of things running short in this economic crisis: sanitary napkins.Some women have complained they cannot find the feminine napkins anywhere in the city.

Government needs 'to reach out more'

Government needs 'to reach out more' Former U.S. ambassador to Jakarta, Paul D. Wolfowitz, warns that unless Indonesia selects a vice president who enjoys broad support and establishes a cabinet which accommodates all elements of society, the country could become the "basket case of Asia".

Betawi people to show unified front in crisis

Betawi people to show unified front in crisis JAKARTA (JP): At least 50,000 Betawi native Jakartans are expected to give a public display of unity at a post Idul Fitri get-together in Central Jakarta this Saturday morning.

Corruption leads to economic crisis

Corruption leads to economic crisisFrom JayakartaCreating the desired clean government in this country seems to be very difficult. This situation can ascribed to the vicious circle of corruptive practices and lack of shame on the part of those perpetrating the corrupt acts.

Protesters clash with police, 150 apprehended

Protesters clash with police, 150 apprehended JAKARTA (JP): At least 150 people, including 14 women and two children, were apprehended during a demonstration yesterday over soaring prices, and taken to Jakarta Police Headquarters.

Feisal warns of groups exploiting economic crisis

Feisal warns of groups exploiting economic crisis BOGOR, West Java (JP): Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung has again pinned the blame for recent riots and demonstrations for total reform, on "certain groups" seeking to subvert the government.

Harmoko, Habibie named Golkar's VP choices

Harmoko, Habibie named Golkar's VP choices JAKARTA (JP): The ruling political organization Golkar has decided to support both its chairman Harmoko and State Minister of Research and Technology B.J. Habibie in next month's vice presidential election, deputy chairman Abdul Gafur said yesterday.

SEAG Consortium told to report to public

SEAG Consortium told to report to public JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Hayono Isman yesterday urged the 19th SEA Games Consortium to give transparent reports to the public about the fund raising it did to finance the biennial event last year.

Rupiah will be pegged to fixed exchange rate

Rupiah will be pegged to fixed exchange rate JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will soon establish a currency board system (CBS) to stabilize the shattered rupiah and is now finalizing legal and institutional frameworks to operate the fixed peg arrangement, Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhammad confirmed...

On the holy war

On the holy war The Indonesian Ulemas Council has beaten the drum of jihad (holy war) against speculators and hoarders of staple commodities in an effort to protect the country from political and economic pressures.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Feb. 11, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 6,000.00 9,000.00Austrian shilling 1 446.60 728.80Australian dollar 1 4,000.20 6,105.40Belgian franc 1 157.80 239.60Canadian dollar 1 4,102.

Fires gut Maluku forests

Fires gut Maluku forests AMBON, Maluku: Fires in three drought-hit subdistricts here have gutted a wide area of forest over the past two weeks, Antara reported yesterday.Mayor Chris Tanasale said the fires were raging in the villages of Amahusu and Eri in the Nusaniwe subdistrict, Hatiwe Besar and...

Sidewalk vendors to be tolerated

Sidewalk vendors to be tolerated JAKARTA (JP): Sidewalk vendors near Tanah Abang market in Central Jakarta will be allowed to operate until the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly next month, an official said yesterday.

ITB students, teachers want succession

ITB students, teachers want succession BANDUNG (JP): Most Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) students and lecturers said in a recent poll they wished to see a new president soon.Students said they favored Moslem leader Amien Rais as the next president, while lecturers said they would prefer Vice...

Oil companies to spend $6.3b on exploration and production

Oil companies to spend $6.3b on exploration and production JAKARTA (JP): Oil and gas contractors will raise their exploration and production budgets 40 percent to US$6.3 billion this year, state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina said yesterday.

Municipality vows to supply ample basic commodities

Municipality vows to supply ample basic commodities JAKARTA (JP): The city municipality will go all out to provide adequate supplies of basic commodities -- particularly rice, sugar, flour, cooking oil and kerosene -- for Jakartans, officials said yesterday.

Bengkulu coral reef damaged

Bengkulu coral reef damaged BENGKULU, Bengkulu: Coral reefs near Tikus and Enggano islands here have been seriously damaged due to fish bombing, Antara reported yesterday.A local fisheries official, Roebimin Wibisono, said the destruction had pushed much marine life to the brink of extinction.

Soeharto dedicates industrial complex

Soeharto dedicates industrial complex JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto dedicated Indonesia's first heavy industrial complex yesterday owned by the country's leading conglomerate, the Texmaco Group.Soeharto said the heavy industrial complex, in Subang, West Java, was a milestone in the country's...

Fuel subsidy to be aimed at halting smuggling

Fuel subsidy to be aimed at halting smuggling JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said here yesterday that the government's future fuel price subsidization policy would be designed to limit the smuggling of oil products from the country.

Indosat's net income rises 22 percent

Indosat's net income rises 22 percent JAKARTA (JP): PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat) announced yesterday a 22 percent increase in its consolidated net income for 1997 to Rp 636.5 billion (US$136.9 million) from Rp 521.7 billion the previous year despite the country's monetary crisis.

Aspac ready to compete in first ABA league

Aspac ready to compete in first ABA league JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta-based Aspac basketball club is ready to compete in the new, professional Asian Basketball Association (ABA) league, which will be staged for the first time on Aug. 13 in Tokyo.

Help foreign ministry

Help foreign ministryFrom MerdekaThe impact of the monetary crisis has been felt far and wide, from the government to the private sector. No one is to blame. It is a situation beyond control.The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been seriously affected by the crisis.

Oil city Balikpapan celebrates 101 birthday

Oil city Balikpapan celebrates 101 birthdayBy Antoni Tambunan BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): Some residents have reportedly complained that this City of Oil is so rich that beggars haunting some shopping centers refuse Rp 100 coins and hold out for at least Rp 500 notes.No wonder.

Fires bring orangutans misery

Fires bring orangutans misery SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Two thousand orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in Kutai National Park have been affected by the fires that have spread through the protected area, park chief Warsito, has said.

State firm regulations affect five timber firms

State firm regulations affect five timber firms JAKARTA (JP): Five state timber companies PT Inhutani I to V will be treated like private timber firms due to a change in state enterprise operations regulations, a minister said yesterday.

Rupiah extends gains on currency peg news

Rupiah extends gains on currency peg news JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah extended gains against the U.S. dollar for a second consecutive day yesterday on the confirmation that the government will fix the rupiah exchange rate under a currency board arrangement, currency dealers said.

Currency board's resume; system's pros and cons

Currency board's resume; system's pros and cons SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia has said it is exploring the possibility of establishing a currency board to maintain the value of the rupiah.The following is a brief resume of how a traditional currency board works and some of the pros and cons of...

Emil calls for support for social safety net

Emil calls for support for social safety net JAKARTA (JP): Senior economist Emil Salim has called for public support for the government's effort to build the social safety net for the poor it promised in its economic reform package.

Minibus overturns, 2 passengers die

Minibus overturns, 2 passengers die JAKARTA (JP): Two minibus passengers were killed and three others seriously injured yesterday morning when a speeding and overloaded Metromini 92 -- plying the Grogol-Ciledug route -- overturned while making a turn on Jl. Meruya Ilir Raya, West Jakarta.

King Carlos marks RP independence

King Carlos marks RP independence MACTAN, Philippines (AFP): King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain arrived here yesterday to join Philippine celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of almost four centuries of Spanish colonial rule.

Matahari sells Prapatan stake

Matahari sells Prapatan stake JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest listed retail firm PT Matahari Putra Prima sold its 12.61 percent stake in PT Hotel Prapatan yesterday through the crossing board at the Jakarta and Surabaya stock markets yesterday.

Central banks to meet in Bali

Central banks to meet in Bali JAKARTA (JP): Central bank governors of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will hold an annual meeting in Bali this week.An official of Bank Indonesia said here yesterday that the three-day meeting, which will be held from Friday through Monday would be...

The yen rises on the wings of the rupiah

The yen rises on the wings of the rupiah LONDON (AFP): The yen rose early yesterday in the light of overnight gains in South East Asian currencies, notably the Indonesian rupiah, and the pound fell after the publication of lower-than-expected inflation data.The dollar fell to 123.27 yen from 124.

Tycoons must donate

Tycoons must donateFrom Pikiran RakyatMedia reports on the country's monetary crisis are indeed alarming. Especially now that the crisis has caused the prices of the nine staple daily necessities to soar, with the result that people are queuing to buy staples supplied by the logistics depots at...

Strong reactions greet Lee's Asia crisis comment

Strong reactions greet Lee's Asia crisis comment JAKARTA (JP): Former Singapore prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's remark that Asia's financial crisis could worsen if the market was uncomfortable with Indonesia's next vice president was met with strong reactions here yesterday.

Thailand to donate 5,000 tons of rice

Thailand to donate 5,000 tons of rice JAKARTA (JP): Thai Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan said yesterday his government would donate 5,000 tons of rice and one million baht (US$20,000) worth of medicines to Indonesia as a token of solidarity.

Industry groups oppose scrapping of 3-in-1 system

Industry groups oppose scrapping of 3-in-1 system JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has met with opposition following its announcement that car stickers would replace the three-in-one traffic regulation after next month's General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Currency peg plan worth exploring, says IMF official

Currency peg plan worth exploring, says IMF official SINGAPORE (Agencies): A senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said here yesterday that a proposal to peg the Indonesian rupiah to the U.S. dollar to ease volatility was "worth exploring.

S&P downgrades Matahari

S&P downgrades Matahari SYDNEY (Reuters): Standard and Poor's Corp said yesterday that it downgraded its rating on P.T. Matahari Putra Prima to CC from CCC, with the rating remaining on creditwatch with negative implications.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: ChineseJP/arhFOND FAREWELL: Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Lhou Gang (center) and his wife talk with Minister of Tourism and Telecommunications Joop Ave. The ambassador hosted a farewell party at the new Chinese Embassy building in Kuningan, South Jakarta, Monday.

Singapore hotel occupancy, room rates falling

Singapore hotel occupancy, room rates falling SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore hotels are suffering from Southeast Asia's financial crisis and the dense smog which blanketed parts of the region at the end of 1997, the Singapore Tourist Board (STB) said yesterday.

Japanese bank proposes debt-servicing fund

Japanese bank proposes debt-servicing fund TOKYO (Agencies): Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd (BTM) said yesterday it was proposing to the Japanese and Indonesian governments that they set up a fund to allow Indonesian firms to exchange the rupiah for the U.S.

SEAG consortium's report due today

SEAG consortium's report due today JAKARTA (JP): The 19th SEA Games consortium has been asked to submit its accountability report on its management of the Games budget to State Minister for Youth Affairs and Sport Hayono Isman today.