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Pramono's long road to untangling Jakarta's traffic gridlock

The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is known for its jaw-dropping density and notoriously frustrating traffic. Millions ...

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Securing Indonesia’s energy supply amid US-Iran conflict

The escalating conflict in the Middle East, triggered by coordinated strikes launched by the US and Israel on Iran, has ...

Indonesia calls WTO fisheries subsidy ban unfair to developing nations

Indonesia views the standardized ban on fisheries subsidies under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on ...

Indonesia targets 6 million motorcycles for EV conversion each year

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia stated that the Indonesian government is preparing measures to ...

Prabowo urges universities to back clean energy push

President Prabowo Subianto has asked Indonesian universities to support the acceleration of solar power development and ...

Indonesia's energy council meets on Mideast war risks

Indonesia’s National Energy Council will convene Tuesday to assess the impact of escalating conflict involving ...

Indonesia pushes to spare local solar panels from US tariffs

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) is seeking to ensure that locally manufactured solar panels are ...

Indonesia's BPJS Kesehatan to undergo major reform under new board

Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar said the new board of directors at state health ...

VP Gibran urges subsidies to curb inflation in traditional markets

Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka stressed the importance of providing subsidies for staple commodity ...

Indonesia's VP Gibran pushes digital payments in traditional markets

Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka visited Badung Market in Bali to monitor digitalization in traditional ...

Over 54 million poor Indonesians not covered by PBI JKN: Minister

The Ministry of Social Affairs has found that more than 54 million poor and vulnerable Indonesians are still not ...

Indonesia's steel cleared of Turkiye's anti-dumping risk

Indonesia’s cold-rolled stainless steel flat products have been cleared of potential anti-dumping duties after ...

Indonesia strengthens 3TP connectivity with pioneer air subsidies

Indonesia’s Transportation Ministry said subsidized pioneer air services play a key role in strengthening ...

KUR interest to be waived in 2026 for MSMEs in disaster-hit Sumatra

The government plans to waive interest on its subsidized microcredit program, People’s Business Credit (KUR), for ...

From 'forbidden rice' to food security: West Java's black rice revival

A thin mist still clung to the ridges of Gununghalu Sub-district in West Bandung, West Java Province, as Juhdi, a man ...