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Maluku should have role in Masela Block development: Senior Minister

Coordinating Minister for Maritime Rizal Ramli said Maluku must have a role in the development of the Masela gas ...

Govt committed to stabilizing prices ahead of fasting month: VP Kalla

The Indonesian government is committed to keeping the prices of basic necessities stable ahead of the fasting month ...

Govt may import foodstuffs to stabilize prices

The government may import foodstuffs to stabilize the prices of foods prior to the fasting month, which is expected to ...

RI contributes significantly to global tuna business: Minister

Indonesia has significantly contributed to the global tuna business with its tuna exports accounting for 16 percent of ...

Indonesian current account deficit narrows to US$4.7 B

Bank Indonesia reported the countrys current account deficit narrowed to US$4.7 billion or 2.1 percent of its gross ...

RI still has chance to achieve growth target of 5.3 percent

Indonesia will be able to achieve the economic growth target of 5.3 percent set for this year despite the ...

Declining fuel prices and grand harvest ease inflation in April

Declining fuel oil prices and a grand harvest led to a deflation of 0.45 percent in April, bringing Indonesias yearly ...

Jakarta index closes trading week higher

The Jakarta index closed higher on Friday on positive external sentiment with most markets in the world recording ...

Rupiah rises slightly on Wednesday evening

The Indonesian rupiah rose slightly by four points to close at Rp13,131 against the US dollar on Wednesday evening ...

Indonesia`s foreign debts US311.5 b or 3.7 percent larger in February

Indonesian foreign debt rose 3.7 percent on-year to US$311.5 billion by February, 2016 on larger long term finance, ...

Government considering moratorium in mining sector

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Sudirman Said on Friday said the government is considering moratorium in mining ...

Govt trying to maintain tax receipts from non-oil/non-gas sector

The government will make every effort to maintain tax receipts from the non-oil/non-gas sector in anticipation of the ...

Taiwan president-elect`s brother named in panama papers, but did not wrong - Lawyer

An older brother of Taiwan President-Elect Tsai Ing-wen was named in the so-called Panama Papers as setting up an ...

Government should take inflation into account in setting fuel prices

The government should consider the inflation rate while lowering the fuel oil prices in line with the declining global ...

Brussels bombings claim casualties from over 40 countries

From Belgians to Americans, Britons, Germans and Indians, the suicide bombings in Brussels on Tuesday left casualties ...