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Indonesia pushes for adaptive workforce to meet industry needs

Deputy Minister of Manpower Afriansyah Noor highlighted the need for a competent, adaptive, and job-ready workforce to ...

Pertamina says Pertalite supply stable nationwide

PT Pertamina Patra Niaga said subsidized Pertalite fuel remains widely available across Indonesia, with distribution ...

Natuna strengthens maritime security amid foreign fishing fears

Natuna's local government and the Indonesian Navy have strengthened coordination to safeguard fishermen following ...

Indonesia urges Asia-Pacific cooperation on future workforce skills

Indonesian Manpower Minister Yassierli called on Asia-Pacific countries to strengthen cooperation in skills development ...

Indonesia introduces new palm oil export rules ahead of 2027 shift

The Trade Ministry’s new palm oil regulation (Permendag 16/2026) prioritizes strengthening state-owned exporting ...

Ministry oversees accelerated phase II people's school development

Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works (PU) continues to oversee the accelerated construction of Phase II ...

Soekarno-Hatta's flights unaffected by Terminal 2 smoke

PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia, operator of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, said flight operations continued without ...

PLN targets halving group entities by 2028

Indonesia aims to cut the number of PLN Group business entities from 44 to 23 by 2028 as part of a broader push to ...

Indonesia hit by 5.5 billion cyberattacks in 2025, tightens security

Indonesia continues to strengthen its national cybersecurity system in response to a staggering 714 percent explosion ...

Sumatra grid upgrade seen key to power resilience: Puskepi

The Center for Public Policy Studies (Puskepi) said strengthening Sumatra’s electricity backbone is critical to ...

Indonesia plans to reopen commercial flights at two air bases

Indonesia is planning to reopen commercial flights at two Air Force bases — Adisutjipto in Yogyakarta and Husein ...

Indonesian police confirm no sabotage behind Sumatra mass blackout

The Criminal Investigation Agency of the Indonesian National Police confirmed no sabotage involved in the major power ...

Police inspect Jambi transmission line after Sumatra mass blackout

The Police Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim) has dispatched a team to inspect electricity infrastructure in ...

PLN confirms Sumatra power outage caused by bad weather

The state-owned electricity company, PT PLN, informed that the mass power outage in Sumatra on Friday (May 22) starting ...

Indonesia keeps fuel prices steady despite rising crude oil costs

Indonesia will not increase the prices of subsidized fuels, including Pertalite and Biosolar, despite rising crude oil ...