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Billions of trees to be planted across Indonesia

Realizing that tree-planting can make a valuable contribution to the fight against global warming, the Forestry ...

VP hopes RI`s steel industries will increase production

Vice President Boediono has expressed hope that Indonesia`s upstream and downstream steel industries will be able to ...

RI govt cuts CPO export tax to 22.5% for April shipment

The government has cut export tax on crude palm oil (CPO) for April shipment by 2.5 percent to 22.5 percent from 25 ...

Merapi cold lava again smashes villages

Cold lava streaming down Mount Merapi slopes through a steam on Saturday night smashed and engulfed houses up to more ...

Govt studying proposal for flat export tax on CPO

The government is studying a proposal to impose a flat export tax on crude palm oil, Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu ...

Six rivers in Gorontalo polluted

Six big rivers in Gorontalo province had been polluted and dangerous for water consumption due to contamination of ...

Indonesia`s 2010 Exports Value Reaches Record High

Indonesia`s exports in 2010 reached a total value of US$150 billion, the highest figure ever achieved in the ...

Southeast Sulawesi to have seaweed processing plants soon

The Southeast Sulawesi provincial government`s dream to have seaweed processing plants will soon be realized this ...

PT Timah plans to acquire asphalt company

The tin company PT Timah Tbk (TINS) planned to acquire an asphalt producing company PT Sarana Karya, for which it is ...

Govt to pursue nine ways to stabilize food prices

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the government would implement nine solutions to keep the domestic food prices ...

Hundreds of families evacuated from N Sumatra`s flood zone

Several hundreds of families in Tanjung Anom village, Deli Serdang district, in the outskirt of Medan city, North ...

Govt to increase CPO exports by 16 percent

The government intends to increase crude palm oil (CPO) exports in 2011 by 16 percent from the previous year`s figure, ...