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IFC: Speed of reforms provides strength to attract investment

JAKARTA, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a subsidiary of the World Bank, on Monday said that the speed of reforms implementation is more important than rank in attracting investment.

Indonesia's reformers under attack, worry investors

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's improving political and economic outlook was a big draw for investors this year, but a fight between reformers and cronies may prove to be a tipping point in sentiment for the region's biggest economy.

RI’s coal, gas power plants promising, EU study says

A recent study for the European Union has highlighted Indonesia’s nascent coal and gas power plant sector as among the most promising for investors from the continent.The study, revealed last week, said Indonesia, with strong annual economic growth of more than 5 percent over the past several...

IFC eyes $100m efficient energy projects

With green energy awareness on the rise, Indonesia could have up to US$100 million worth of efficient energy projects in the next two years, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) predicts.IFC efficient energy program manager Tom Moyes said in an interview last week that his organization was...

Indonesian Chamber Eyes China Import Controls

Hoping to prevent cheap Chinese products from flooding domestic markets, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce is calling on the government to tighten quality controls at the nation’s import gates.Local manufacturers have voiced concerns about being unprepared for the Asean-China Free-Trade...

Booze Sitting on Docks Has Indonesia's Hospitality Sector in a Spin

Dozens of containers filled with wine and spirits are being held up by customs at the country’s largest port, causing restaurants and hotels to worry they will be unable to meet the Christmas and New Year holiday demand.

Bumi Waras to build CPO processing plant in Bengkulu

Bengkulu (ANTARA News) - National Investor Bumi Waras (BM) Group will build a CPO (Crude Palm Oil) processing plant in Pino Raya sub district, South Bengkulu District, Bengkulu Province.The company would invest tens of billions of rupiahs for the CPO processing plant, according to Risman Sipayung,...

Govt to try increasing income from taxes

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Finance Minister Sri Mulyani said the government would strive to increase its nominal income from taxes by 17 percent a year."With regard to policy the state`s income will be dominated by tax income rising from 78 percent to 84 percent and the tax ratio will rise in...

Economy can grow faster on logistics improvement

Indonesia’s economy may expand closer to 6 percent next year if the government can address problems related to sea transportation and ports, prominent economist Faisal Basri said.Faisal, who spoke in a seminar on politic and economic outlook held by Antara news agency, Thursday, said...

Carlyle Says ‘Stars Aligned’ for Indonesia, Seeks Investments

Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Carlyle Group, the world’s second- biggest private-equity company, is “actively exploring opportunities” for its first investment in Indonesia as buyout firms raise bets on the resource-rich nation.

Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

Quoting: MarmaladeWho says history can't be re-written? http://jawawa.net/index.php?id=15119&topic=10068

Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

Quoting: KuKuKaChueditting Ahem.

Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

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Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

Indonesia state electricity firm PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara’s coal-fired power project in Labuan, Banten province, will be fully operational by March and will supply the Java-Bali grid with an additional 600 megawatts, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Mustafa Abubakar said on Thursday.

F&B expects stricter imports despite planned AC-FTA

The Indonesian Food and Beverage Industry Association (Gapmmi) has asked the government to enforce a 2008 Trade Ministry regulation on imports of some products, including those regulated under a free-trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China (AC-FTA).

Hatoyama draws Japanese investors` attention to Indonesia

Nusa Dua (ANTARA News) - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called on investors in his country to turn to Indonesia as an ideal place for investment, as the two countries have also sucessfully maintained a long time friendship."Take Indonesia into consideration.

RI needs Rp2,000 trillion in foreign investment annually

Nusadua, Bali (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said Indonesia needs foreign investment totaling Rp2,000 trillion annually with half of the amount expected to come from Japan."I hope half of the investment funds will come from Japan, and the rest from other...

IFC provides JICT with $70 million loan

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has provided a loan of US$70 million to PT Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) for the expansion of the existing terminal and building more such infrastructure projects.

Corruption rife in goods and services procurement

yes, that's right, om. hard to believe, but there's corruption in indonesia.

Corruption rife in goods and services procurement

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The government`s goods and services procurement is the most vulnerable area for corruption.In this sector, corrupt officials have stolen Rp689.19 billion or about 35 percent of the Rp1.9 trillion worth cases handled by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) since 2005.

Government to Remove Some Taxes From Riau Trade Zone

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The government announced plan to remove exit or entrance fee for commodities in Batam, Bintan, and Karimun Free Trade Zone as part of the plan to revise the trade regulation in the area.

Indonesia less competitive than regional peers, says European Union

Forget about competing with China - Indonesia lags behind Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia in terms of trade and investment relations with EU member countries, an EU study revealed Tuesday.Despite being the largest economy in Southeast Asia, the volume of trade and investment between Indonesia and EU...

Indonesia's legal system biased and unfair

Jakarta, Indonesia - Three shameful cases brought before Indonesian courts recently reveal that the country’s legal system is in very poor shape. The law is applied forcefully against the poor and vulnerable, while the rich and powerful evade it with impunity.

Purwakarta, Yogyakarta best regions to invest this year

Purwakarta regency in West Java and Yogyakarta city in the special province of Yogyakarta were named the best regions Wednesday in terms of efforts to attract investment in 2009. Purwakarta regency won the award in the regency category, after beating Sidoarjo in East Java which finished second,...

BKPM to announce negative investment list

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Head of the Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Gita Wirjawan said his office would announce the negative investment list (DNI) early in 2010."It will be announced early next year and any change that would be made in it would be aimed at abolishing...

Indonesia's Import Services to go Online This January

The government is planning to launch an online, integrated documents-processing service for importers in January, the nation’s chief economics minister said on Wednesday.The move is intended speed up the process of submitting documents for traders, and make it easier for them to obtain clearance...

Indonesia Investment Reaches ‘Bottom,’ To Rise 15% in 2010: BKPM

The value of direct investment in Indonesia is predicted to rise by up to 15 percent next year after bottoming out in 2009, thanks to stable domestic economic conditions and an expected recovery elsewhere in Asia and beyond, the head of Indonesia’s main investment body said on Wednesday.

Malaysia-Indonesia should speak in one voice in defending anti-palm oil campaign

Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA/Bernama) -- Malaysia should not be alone in battling the anti-palm oil smear campaign, mounted by European activists and non-government organisations (NGOs), former Malaysian prime minister Dr MahathirMohamad said Tuesday."Indonesia is also a leading oil palm producer.

Asia Pacific Breweries set to acquire Indonesia`s Multi Bintang

From the APB website:APB Purchases Breweries in Indonesia and New CaledoniaIt sells its two breweries in India * Extends regional footprint to Indonesia and New Caledonia * Adds leading beer brands, Bintang and Number One, to its portfolioToday, Asia Pacific Breweries Limited (APB) entered into...

Indonesia battles with widespread corruption

BBC News JakartaAsk James Sunda about corruption in Indonesia and he will tell you a story that will make you laugh out loud.The 50-year-old musician had a simple problem - he lost his driving licence last year, so he went to his local police office thinking his details must be on file and getting...

Indonesia Considers Moves to Protect 11 Sectors From China FTA

Ministers will meet on Friday to discuss a proposal to renegotiate the Asean-China Free-Trade Agreement, which will reduce thousands of trade tariffs to zero and make it hard for some Indonesian manufacturers to compete with cheaper Chinese imports.

Domestic Investments Expected to Top Rp 28 Trillion

Tuesday, 08 December, 2009 | 17:13 WIBTEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:The government is expecting domestic investment for the next five years to be 10 times the value of the 2009 target, valued at US$ 20-30 billion.

Asia Pacific Breweries set to acquire Indonesia`s Multi Bintang

does this mean that Bintang will start tasting more like Heineken?

Asia Pacific Breweries set to acquire Indonesia`s Multi Bintang

Jakarta (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Asia Pacific Breweries Limited has signed a deal to acquire 68.5 per cent of Indonesian brewer PT Multi Bintang Indonesia (JSX:MLBI) at a price of Rp2.23 trillion (US$240 million).

Corruption, lack of transparency blocks foreign investment in RI: EU

The European Union (EU) has identified Indonesia's poor governance and corruption practices as part of key obstacles to expanding trade and investment between European nations and Indonesia.That was concluded by the EU's recent study on challenges and opportunities for trade and investment in...

Indonesia's Palm oil economy drives human fortunes--And orangutan misfortunes

The net worth of Indonesia's 40 richest men has doubled to $42 billion in the past year, driven in no small part by the growing demand for palm oil, according to Forbes magazine's annual examination of the country's top richest people.

Indonesian says coal sale rule no bar to exports

NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Indonesia will let coal producers keep exporting, despite missing domestic sales requirements as smaller firms undercut them, a senior mining official said on Monday, in an apparent delay to a 2008 rule.

President: Indonesia must not rely on exports only

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Indonesia must not rely solely on exports but also empower its domestic economy and market in the future.Speaking before participants of a National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas) course at the palace here on Monday, he said all...

Combating corruption, the national epidemic

Probably the most SINGLE irrating factor in Indonesia is the corruption...tho, in other countries it is more hidden it still exists. Look at the recent WallStreet chaos, embezzlement, over paid CEO's...the scam after scan we have sustained and endured. 401 retirement accounts GONE...

Synthetic Fuel to be Developed

TEMPO Interactive, London:The Investment Coordination Board chairman, Gita Wirjawan and Managing Director of Sasol Synfuels International, Ernst Oberholster, signed an agreement in London Thursday last week to develop cool-to-liquid facilities in Indonesia.

Govt discussing plan to raise basic power rates

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The government is currently discussing its plan to raise the basic electricity rate by 10 - 20 percent in 2010, a minister said, adding the decision on percentage has been agreed by the House of Representative.

Corruption and Credit Costs Are Holding Back Indonesia’s Growth, Credit Suisse Says

Michael DwyerIndonesia can’t replicate the economic growth of China and India because of impediments to investment such as corruption and high credit costs, according to Credit Suisse Group.“We don’t expect investment to take off,” Cem Karacadag, an economist at Credit Suisse in Singapore,...

RI and Sasol to study coal-to-liquid project

The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) and the world’s top fuel producer Sasol are to conduct a feasibility study on a potential coal-to-liquid facility in Indonesia that could generate 80,000 barrels per day, a project that could require US$10 billion in investment.

Govt to build 50 MW solar cell plant

As part of its efforts to generate electricity from renewable energy, the government will upgrade a solar cell power plant in Bandung to expand its capacity to 50 megawatts. Coordinating Economic Minister Hatta Radjasa said Friday the government had approved the plan and was now studying the best...

Combating corruption, the national epidemic

Quoting: biznewsA friend of mine from overseas was in Jakarta on a visit. He took a taxi - after a seriously inconvenient and irritating bargaining process with taxi drivers - only to be cheated out of hundreds of thousands of rupiah.

Indonesia Says Outlook Robust, Inflation in Check

JAKARTA -- Bank Indonesia kept its benchmark overnight rate unchanged at 6.5% during a rate review Thursday, and said the near-term outlook for Southeast Asia's largest economy is robust while inflation remains well contained.

Green Investments Summit Indonesia 2010

Indonesia the archipelago of 17000 islands owes its modern existence to integration of access of electricity and the increasing gap in the country's end-user energy market is threatening to set the country in energy poverty in less than 25 years.

Businessmen ask for more friendly regulation on CPO

Palm oil companies in the country said Thursday that the export regulation on crude palm oil (CPO) export was too tight and often influenced CPO prices."We have to pay 25 percent in tax for exporting CPO.

Dark clouds over the economy

The World Bank’s last quarterly report on Indonesia issued two months ago was entitled Clearing Skies.True, with an estimated economic growth of 4.3 percent, the highest in Asia after China and India, and the peaceful parliamentary and presidential elections in April and July that reinstalled...

Standardization fails to protect domestic industry: Lawmakers

The National Standardization Agency (BSN) has remained unable to promote standardization as a non-tariff barrier to protect the local industry from the global market’s volatility, legislators said Thursday.