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Restaurants in Jakarta reopen doors with caution

A group of customers queues in front of a coffee shop's entrance in southern Jakarta as a waitress, wearing a ...

Ministry holds business-matching event to boost exports to Canada

The Ministry of Trade, through the Directorate General of National Export Development and the Indonesian Trade ...

FSA: Ensuring safety of digital transactions amid COVID-19

To ensure the safety of digital banking transactions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) ...

Religious figures' role crucial in successfully adapting to new normal

Vice President Ma'ruf Amin urged religious figures to support efforts to ensure successful adaptation to the new ...

Up to JPY3 Mil. Available for "Take on Challenges Beyond Common Sense!"; KADOKAWA ASCII Inviting Applications for "INNO-vation Program 2020"

-  - Supported by Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications - - Subsidy for Extraordinarily ...

Bekasi city declared 'green zone'; to reopen schools July 13

With the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bekasi city declining significantly, the city has been labeled a ...

Government mandates film crew in Jakarta to undergo COVID-19 testing

The Government of the Jakarta Special Territory issued a COVID-19 prevention policy that necessitates all film crew to ...

VP's visit to Sukabumi lends moral boost to West Java

Indonesian Vice-President Ma'ruf Amin’s visit to the COVID-19 green zone in Sukabumi has lent a moral boost ...

COVID-19 crisis to deepen economic slump in APEC: report

The economic contraction from the coronavirus pandemic in the APEC region is expected to be deeper than previously ...

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A digital prescription for MSMEs amid COVID-19

Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), the backbone of the Indonesian economy, have been particularly ...

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Indonesia strives to win tourist confidence amid COVID-19

The Indonesian government is taking steps to build tourist confidence, considered vital for the successful recovery of ...

Villages can aid food self-sufficiency amid pandemic: minister

Indonesian villages have continued to produce food amid the COVID-19 pandemic and are therefore expected to serve as ...

North Sumatra readies Rp500-billion for 2nd-phase handling of COVID-19

The North Sumatra provincial government readied allocation of Rp500 billion for second phase of handling the impacts of ...

BPS adopts different approach to conduct computation surveys

The Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) shifted several business processes in conducting surveys to accrue ...

Government to reduce COVID-19 socio-economic burden on tourism workers

Indonesia's government has pledged to help over 17 thousand tourism workers in North Sumatra currently reeling from ...