Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has instructed his government to cut spending by 306.7 trillion rupiah ($18.8 billion) this year, a finance ministry spokesperson told Reuters on Thursday. Prabowo has frequently highlighted the need for efficient spending under his administration.
Indonesian rescuers have retrieved four more bodies as they resumed their search for people missing after floods and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java, bringing the death toll to 21
By Andy Home LONDON (Reuters) -Nickel ended 2024 trading at four-year lows, a spectacular reversal of fortune for a metal that soared so high in 2022 it almost broke the London Metal Exchange (LME). There is no mystery to this dramatic tale of boom and bust.
In the first phase, Indonesia gradually reduced KUR interest rates and expanded the pool of recipients, opening doors for MSMEs underserved by financial institutions, increasing the volume of loans, and boosting MSMEs’ confidence in using KUR financing to expand their businesses.
The death toll from a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java rose to 21 with five people still missing on Thursday, officials said, as rescuers raced against time and bad weather to find survivors.
Indonesia's antitrust agency on Tuesday ordered Google to pay fines of around 202 billion rupiah ($12.4 million) for unfair business practices related to its payment system services for Google Play Store,
Jakarta: Indonesia s free meal program has reached 650,000 school children in 31 provinces, according to President Prabowo Subianto. From
Indonesia is considering potential cuts to nickel ore supplies to help boost prices amid a global glut, in a move that could put the brakes on rapid production growth in the world’s largest producer of a metal critical to steelmaking and EV batteries.
Indonesia aims to limit emissions growth to 23% by 2035 from 2019 levels through conserving forests and peatlands to mitigate pollution, according to a top official.
Indonesia’s plan to force commodity firms to keep export earnings onshore for a year will create new challenges for companies that are already dealing with rising regulatory uncertainty.
Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has instructed his government to cut spending by 306.7 trillion rupiah ($18.8 billion) this year, a finance ministry spokesperson told Reuters on Thursday.