South Sumatra`s non-oil/non-gas exports in January 2011 rose to US$491.324 million from US$449.200 million a month ...
Indonesia and Bosnia- Herzegovina have agreed to provide visa-free facilities to each other`s diplomatic and official ...
The marine affairs and fisheries ministry will again hold a forum and expo themed Indonesian Blue Revolution or IBREF ...
The government will again hold an Indonesian product promotion fair at Harrods Department Store, London, England, from ...
Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Darmin Nasution said the country`s rupiah currency would continue to strengthen until the ...
The government plans to build three LNG (liquefied natural gas) storage terminals which are expected to start ...
The government should increase its budget spendings to achieve an economic growth rate of 6.8-7.0 percent this year, ...
The government has projected the domestic economy to expand by a range of 6.5-6.9 percent in 2012, or slightly higher ...
Although it still continues fluctuating the average price of palm oil this year will remain higher than last year ...
Indonesia is exploring the possibility of expanding its export markets in European countries through Serbia, a ...
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Fadel Muhammad attended the second Development-8 (D-8) ministerial meeting in ...
Indonesia`s forestry exports are estimated to reach US$9 billion this year, up 30 percent from last year`s US$ 7 ...
The government has raised export tax on cocoa beans for April 2011 shipment to 15 percent from 10 percent previously. ...
The government has cut export tax on crude palm oil (CPO) for April shipment by 2.5 percent to 22.5 percent from 25 ...
Indonesia`s tuna exports to Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, dropped by around 50 percent in the aftermath of the ...