#second semester

Collection of second semester news, found 186 news.

Freeport must conform to export duty regulation

PT Freeport must comply with the regulations on progressive tax, ranging between 25 to 60 percent, on the exports of ...

Economy to slow down in Q3: Finance Ministry

Indonesia`s economy is expected to grow by less than 5.8 percent during the third quarter, owing to weak consumption ...

Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2013 Reflects the Competence of Indonesian Automotive Industry

The largest automotive exhibition in Indonesia, Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS), is officially opened today. ...

Indonesian govt aims to raise mandatory level of biofuel in diesel oil

One of the economic policies unveiled by the Indonesian government recently to contain the widening current account ...

Indonesian govt unlikely to achieve 6 pct growth in 2013

The government is unlikely to achieve a six percent economic growth at the end of this year because the economic ...

Indonesia`s growth target possibly not to be achieved

Finance minister Chatib Basri said it was possible the country`s economic growth target set at 6.3 percent this year ...

Growth of housing credit to slow: Bank

The growth of ownership-housing scheme credit (KPR) in the second semester of this year is expected to be slower than ...

Govt food policies speculative: Kadin

The food polices applied by the government to meet national needs are speculative as shown by the fact that supply and ...

BEI expects 40 firms to make IPO this year

The Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) expects 40 companies to make an initial public offering (IPO) of their shares this ...

Current account deficit estimated at 2.2 pct: economist

The country`s current account deficit at the end of this year is estimated at 2.2 percent of the gross domestic ...

Indonesia can achieve 6.6 pct economic growth this year

Amid predictions of lower economic growth by international institutions, Bank Indonesia (BI) is still convinced that ...

Finance Ministry predicts first-quarter growth at 6.3 pct

The Indonesian economy is expected to grow at a slower pace in the first quarter of 2013 as the global economy has not ...

Agriculture ministry not performing well

The Supreme Financial Audit Agency (BPK) said the agriculture ministry has not performed well in supervising imports ...

President Yudhoyono promises to follow up on state audit board`s finds

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has promised to follow up on the irregularities found by the State Audit Board ...

BPK finds Rp9.72 trillion potential loss to state

The State Audit Board (BPK) has found potential state losses amounting to Rp9.72 trillion from 12,947 cases it has ...