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Two S'pore oil refiners deepen production cuts

Two S'pore oil refiners deepen production cuts SINGAPORE (Reuters): Two Singapore oil refiners have cut production further amid increasing price pressures in Asia, where excess supplies dominate.Industry sources said the refiners are adopting an aggressive stance in an effort to boost profit...

Pertamina has 'no plan' to jack up lubricant prices

Pertamina has 'no plan' to jack up lubricant prices JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina assured the public yesterday that it had no plan to increase lubricant prices and supply was plentiful here and nationwide."The public need not worry.

East Java violence blamed by hoodlums

East Java violence blamed by hoodlums JAKARTA (JP): East Java police said in Surabaya yesterday that the recent disturbances in Tuban and Pasuruan, where shops were attacked and looted, were "purely criminal acts" committed by hoodlums.Police spokesman Lt. Col. Soetrisno T.S.

Pertamina reduces fuel imports due to low demand

Pertamina reduces fuel imports due to low demand JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina has reduced fuel imports in line with a drop in domestic demand during the economic crisis, company spokesman Ramli Djaafar said yesterday.

IMF-sponsored reforms need not be taken for granted

IMF-sponsored reforms need not be taken for grantedBy Makmur Keliat SURABAYA (JP): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been established to assist countries facing serious problems in their balance of payments and current accounts but it is a great mistake to conclude that it can do nothing...

Habibie stresses IPTN to continue its operations

Habibie stresses IPTN to continue its operations JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Research and Technology B.J. Habibie said yesterday that state-owned aircraft manufacturer PT IPTN was financially healthy enough to continue operating.

Children forced into prostitution

Children forced into prostitution MEDAN, North Sumatra: A notorious pimp on Tanjungbalai Karimun island, Riau, has recruited hundreds of girls aged under 17 into her prostitution den, according to local reports.

Rice stocks enough: Hartarto

Rice stocks enough: Hartarto JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister of Production and Distribution Hartarto strongly dismissed yesterday rumors that the country would soon face rice shortages."We have enough rice stocks for this year and even for coming years.

Ricardo predicts significant rise in grocery prices

Ricardo predicts significant rise in grocery prices JAKARTA (JP): The prices of the nine basic commodities, such as rice and cooking oil, are likely to rise by between 10 percent and 15 percent next week, Ricardo Gelael, president of the Goro Batara Sakti wholesale company, said yesterday.

Share prices fail to sustain Monday's gains

Share prices fail to sustain Monday's gains JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) failed to sustain their impressive gains yesterday, losing about 3 percent due to profit takings and reports of sporadic riots.

Private sector debts and offshore deposits

Private sector debts and offshore depositsBy Joe L. Spartz JAKARTA (JP): So far, neither IMF intervention nor the economic reform package announced by the government have been able to stem or to reverse the increasingly catastrophic fall of the rupiah.

'Ketupat' casing business a moneymaker during Idul Fitri

'Ketupat' casing business a moneymaker during Idul FitriBy Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): For most Jakartans, the Idul Fitri celebration would not be complete without feasting on some ketupat (rice wrapped in young coconut palm leaves).

Teenager arrested for killing mother

Teenager arrested for killing mother JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a 17-year-old man in Central Jakarta for allegedly stabbing his mother to death yesterday.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said the suspect, identified as Hardiansyah, was believed to have killed his mother after she...

IMF opposes rate cut

IMF opposes rate cut SEOUL (AFP): A senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday rejected South Korea's request that it be allowed to lower interest rates, citing a still unstable foreign exchange market.

Air Lanka privatization

Air Lanka privatization COLOMBO (AFP): Sri Lanka yesterday announced it was entering into talks with the Dubai-based Emirates airline to sell 40 percent of its national carrier, Air Lanka, under a privatization plan.

Tigaraksa to get a grand mosque

Tigaraksa to get a grand mosque JAKARTA (JP): A grand mosque with a capacity of 4,000 is to be built on a 26,757-square-meter plot of land in Tigaraksa, Tangerang at a cost of more than Rp 5.89 billion (US$589,000), an official said yesterday.

New interest rate policy will force bank innovation

New interest rate policy will force bank innovation JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia's (BI) latest move to control interest rates will force commercial banks to be more innovative, analysts have said.Jusuf Arbianto Tjondrolukito, a commissioner of Bank Danamon, said yesterday the measure would force...

Sugar import squeeze seen to affect Asia

Sugar import squeeze seen to affect Asia LONDON (Reuters): Asia's financial crisis has slowed the growth of emerging Far Eastern sugar markets, but the full impact of an uneven import squeeze has still be felt, sugar analysts and traders said.

6,000 lose jobs in Kebumen

6,000 lose jobs in Kebumen SEMARANG: About 2,500 bag and cap home businesses that employ 6,000 workers in Kebumen regency have gone bankrupt because of the deepening economic crisis.The chief of the Association of Kebumen Bag and Cap Entrepreneurs, Nurhamid, said the companies were unable to buy...

Forest fires may be manmade, says official

Forest fires may be manmade, says official JAKARTA (JP): Satellite images and aerial photos suggest the fresh forest fires in East Kalimantan may have been started intentionally, a government official said yesterday.

Singapore PM Goh to meet Soeharto

Singapore PM Goh to meet Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Singaporean Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is to meet with President Soeharto here today to discuss the economic crisis in Indonesia, it was announced yesterday."Mr.

Two die in helicopter crash

Two die in helicopter crash MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): A helicopter crashed into a rubber plantation near the village of Hapesong, 600 kilometers south of here, Sunday morning. The two people aboard were killed.Rescue workers identified the victims as pilot Conrad C.

Gulf Indonesia finds gas

Gulf Indonesia finds gas JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned oil and gas company and its contractor Gulf Indonesia Resources Ltd of Canada announced yesterday the discovery of a natural gas reserve on the production-sharing contract-area Block B, southern Jambi.

RI remains attractive to foreign investors: Sanyoto

RI remains attractive to foreign investors: Sanyoto JAKARTA (JP): Foreign investors still see Indonesia as an attractive site for investment despite the economic crisis, State Minister of Investment Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo said yesterday.

Government to help market unsold timber: Minister

Government to help market unsold timber: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo said yesterday the government would help private companies market the more than 5.9 million cubic meters of logs that remained unsold last year.

Stocks up, rupiah strengthens

Stocks up, rupiah strengthens JAKARTA (JP): Bullish trading returned to the Jakarta Stock Exchange yesterday, with the Composite Price Index surging 14 percent in active trade.In the foreign exchange market, the rupiah also maintained its strengthening performance to close at 10,300 against the U.S.

Fish bombs kill seven fishermen

Fish bombs kill seven fishermen BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Police are investigating the origin of fishing bombs which killed seven fishermen in Teluk Lampung when they exploded prematurely on Jan. 27.Lampung detective chief Lt. Col.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Feb. 2, 1998 Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 9,000.00 12,000.00Austrian shilling 1 622.50 914.70Australian dollar 1 5,653.20 7,766.50Belgian franc 1 219.80 300.90Canadian dollar 1 5,722.

Four killed in bus crash

Four killed in bus crash CIREBON, West Java: Four people were killed and nine others seriously injured after the minibus they were in skidded and overturned yesterday.Tasdik, 27, the driver's assistant who was among those injured, said the bus was going too fast as it turned left at a busy street.

12 bus crew cited for ticket rule violations

12 bus crew cited for ticket rule violations JAKARTA (JP): The crews of 12 buses were caught selling tickets far beyond the official rates yesterday as Jakarta prepares for an influx of Idul Fitri holidaymakers, an official said.

Departute tax raised to Rp 1m

Departute tax raised to Rp 1m JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday a 300 percent increase in departure tax imposed on Indonesians leaving the country by airplane to Rp 1 million (about US$100) from Rp 250,000 in an unprecedented move to discourage overseas traveling.

Fire destroys 345 houses

Fire destroys 345 houses MEDAN, North Sumatra: Hundreds of fisherpeople and their families in Aek Muara Pinang, Sibolga subdistrict, were left homeless after fire destroyed 345 houses Jan. 29, a press report said yesterday.

Forex deposit ceiling set at 2%

Forex deposit ceiling set at 2% JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) has limited the growth of bank foreign exchange deposits and foreign exchange non-trade and trade-related liabilities to a maximum of 2 percent a month, the central bank announced yesterday.Central bank governor J.

BI forex measures deemed inadequate by analysts

BI forex measures deemed inadequate by analysts JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia's (BI) latest move to control bank foreign exchange deposits and liabilities might be ineffective in preventing a further plunge in the rupiah as well as in restoring confidence in the banking sector, analysts have said.

Seeking balance between immaterial, material cultures

Seeking balance between immaterial, material culturesBy A. Chaedar Alwasilah BANDUNG, West Java (JP): As Indonesians are on the brink of the free regional market era, they need solid cultural foundations to avoid a cultural leg and to survive competition.

Banking industry reform needs hard efforts

Banking industry reform needs hard efforts The government last week announced a banking policy reform guaranteeing all the claims of depositors and creditors of locally incorporated banks. Economist Kwik Kian Gie discusses the prospects for its implementation.

Asia crude market likely to remain weak

Asia crude market likely to remain weak SINGAPORE (Reuters): The Asian crude market was expected to see further downward price pressure this week, with colder weather in Japan unlikely to translate into greater demand, traders said yesterday.

Rates for tax payment

Rates for tax payment JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday new official conversion rates as the basis for payment of import duty, value added tax on goods and services, sales tax on luxury goods, export tax and income tax.The new conversion rates will be valid for one week, from Feb.

Data slipup

Data slipup We refer to the article on a joint venture for a lube oil plant in The Jakarta Post on Jan. 13 this year. We would like to inform you that the proposed Medan plant will be built by a joint venture with Caltex Asia Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Caltex Petroleum Corporation, and not...

Radius meets Japanese bankers

Radius meets Japanese bankers TOKYO (Reuters): A key advisor to the Indonesian government, Radius Prawiro, yesterday met officials of major Japanese banks to ask for support for an economic reform program announced by Jakarta last week, bankers said.

Councilors hail plan on car sticker system

Councilors hail plan on car sticker system JAKARTA (JP): City councilors have hailed the municipality's plan to replace the three-in-one traffic regulation with a car sticker system, which is to start after next month's general session of the People's Consultative Assembly.

Jakarta warned against rejecting new migrants

Jakarta warned against rejecting new migrants JAKARTA (JP): A labor activist and a human rights campaigner warned the Jakarta authorities yesterday against closing the doors of the capital to fresh migrants, calling such a policy ineffective and a human rights violation.

Asia a limited problem for Japanese banks

Asia a limited problem for Japanese banks TOKYO (Reuters): Asia's financial crisis will cause only limited problems for Japanese banks, although they are the region's major creditors, bankers and analysts say.Japanese lending in the region is not necessarily riskier than that of European or U.S.

Year of Art and its meaning

Year of Art and its meaningBy Ignas Kleden JAKARTA (JP): On New Year's Eve President Soeharto announced that 1998 was the Year of Art and Culture in Indonesia.And as the two ministers with the President during his announcement were Minister of Education and Culture Wardiman Djojonegoro and Minister...

Thick smog disrupts flights at Samarinda

Thick smog disrupts flights at Samarinda JAKARTA (JP): Thick smog from smoldering forest fires forced the authorities at Temindung Airport in Samarinda, the capital of East Kalimantan, to delay several morning flights yesterday.

Response to U.S. rights report a must: Marzuki

Response to U.S. rights report a must: Marzuki JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government must explain its human rights policy and its implementation to the United States, a leading human right campaigner said yesterday.

Cleaning up banks

Cleaning up banks The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has plunged immediately into full operations following its establishment on Jan. 27. The agency, in cooperation with Bank Indonesia (the central bank), is finalizing the assessment of all commercial banks and will soon be set to...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Children's Film: The Big Valley 3:10 Teenager's Program: Remaja Indonesia 3:35 Development Program: Lintasan Ekonomi 4:30 Science and Technology 5:00 English Lessons 5:30 Documentary: Dirgantara 6:00 The Beloved Country 6:15 Village...

Film on 'killer' shaman a hit

Film on 'killer' shaman a hit MEDAN, North Sumatra: A newly released movie about a shaman who has admitted killing 42 clients in Deli Serdang district is proving a big success.Movie theaters showing the film, which cost Rp 1 billion (US$100,000) to make, have been packed, Antara reported yesterday.

Weightlifting body names five Asiad competitors

Weightlifting body names five Asiad competitors JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Weightlifting, Powerlifting and Bodybuilding Association's secretary-general, Djoko Pramono, named yesterday five competitors as most likely to go to the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok in December.