#second semester

Collection of second semester news, found 186 news.

BI optimistic of rupiah strengthening against US dollar

Bank Indonesia (BI) is buoyant about the rupiah strengthening to below Rp15,000 per US dollar during Wednesday's ...

Conclusion of Indonesia-Bangladesh trade agreement expected in 2020

Indonesia and Bangladesh have outlined a target to conclude a preferential trade agreement (PTA) in the second semester ...

Public offices to be built in new capital by 2021

Public offices and houses for civil servants will be built in Indonesia's new capital city in the districts of ...

WIKA sets aside Rp18.1 trillion for capex

State-run construction firm PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk (WIKA) has set aside Rp18.1 trillion for capital expenditures ...

Waskita plans to issue US$210 million in global bonds

State-owned construction company PT Waskita Karya (Persero) plans to issue global bonds worth US$210 million in a bid ...

Indonesia's first-semester tax receipts reach Rp603.34 trillion

Indonesia's tax receipts in the first half of 2019 reached Rp603.34 trillion, accounting for 38.25 percent of the ...

Only a matter of time until benchmark interest declines: BI governor

Bank Indonesia Governor, Perry Warjiyo, stressed that he had opened wide opportunities for a "7-Day Reverse Repo ...

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WTO reform deemed urgent in shadow of escalating trade war

The G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, on June 8-9 was just ...

Raw sugar import depends on industry demand

Recommendation on the import of raw sugar will be issued based on the industry demand, acting Director General of ...

News Focus: Trust on Indonesian financial market shows an increasing trend by Eliswan Azly

Confidence in the Indonesian financial market in the second semester of 2018 increased as compared to the first ...

Inter-regional trade can control inflation: BI

Bank Indonesia (BI) representative of West Sumatra has encouraged the implementation of strategic food commodity trade ...

Investors still interested in government`s bonds: ministry

The Ministry of Finance has ensured that investors in Government Securities (SBN) are still interested in Indonesian ...

Finance minister hopes investment would grow near seven percent

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani expressed hope that investment would grow again to near the seven percent range, as in ...

Rupiah`s slump not caused by unchanged BI rate: Bank Indonesia

Bank Indonesia (BI), Indonesia`s central bank, has rejected some reports of the current depreciation of the rupiah ...

Pelindo I builds cargo terminal ports to support industry

State-owned port operator Pelindo I is building cargo terminal ports in a number of regions as a strategy to support ...