#ministerial regulation

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Re-export of waste in accordance with Basel Convention: Ministry

Indonesia's move to re-export illegal waste to its origin countries is in line with the Basel Convention on the ...

Minister has waste regulation revised to avoid illegal imports

Minister of Environment and Forestry Siti Nurbaya has asked the Minister of Trade to revise Trade Ministerial ...

Minister confirms Garuda's review ongoing over decline in passengers

State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) Minister Rini Soemarno confirmed that Garuda Indonesia airlines will continue to be ...

Coordinating Ministry prepares four policies for next week's follow-up

The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs is preparing four policies entailing fiscal facilities for development ...

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Global rice market sensitivity be accorded to right domestic policy

The fact that the trade of rice commodities among nations is merely five percent of the global rice production traded ...

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Freelance workers seek acknowledgment from factories

Daily at 1 p.m. WIB, freelance worker Muhayati receives ten dozen baby gloves and socks to be sewn and handed to ...

Global fluctuations affect benchmark export prices of May 2019

Fluctuating global prices have impacted the benchmark export prices of mining products subject to export tax for May ...

Government thwarts attempt to smuggle lobster seeds worth Rp37 billion

The government has managed to prevent the smuggling of illegal lobster seeds valued at Rp37 billion in Jambi and ...

Trade Ministry simplifies exports of palm oil and its derivatives

The Trade Ministry simplified exports of palm oil and derivative products by revoking Trade Ministerial Regulation No. ...

Government ready to spend $1.1 billion on addressing oil and gas deficit

The Indonesian government is ready to spend US$1.1 billion on oil and gas exploration to address a rising deficit of ...

Year ender - World to rely more on aquaculture for fish supply By Muhammad Razi Ra

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations said the world begins to rely on aquaculture for ...

Progress in smelter construction by three mining companies slow

Progress in the construction of smelters by three mining companies in West Kalimantan has been slow. "The ...

LEN industri to start offering rooftop photovoltaic in 2019

PT Len Industri said it will start offering to the public "rooftop photovoltaic" mainly for residential ...

Ships less than five thousand GT can no longer serve Merak Port

Merak Port in the western tip of Java and Bakauheni harbor in the eastern edge of Sumatra are the busiest ferry ...

Operation of 5,000 GT ferries to increase capacity, security: observer

The operation of five thousand-gross tonnage (GT) ships on the Merak-Bakauheni ferry lines, as necessitated by a ...