Indonesia will require Rp3.460 trillion, or around Rp266 trillion per year, in funding till 2030 to reduce carbon ...
Some 60 percent of Indonesia's gross domestic product (GDP) depends on women on account of the fact that they play ...
Several new sources of economic growth have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic with the development of new trends, ...
Indonesia's domestic production and consumption remained relatively strong in the midst of cases of the COVID-19 ...
The Indonesian economy grew 3.69 percent in 2021 after contracting 2.07 percent in 2020, according to Statistics ...
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati believes numerous challenges still exist that can potentially shock the ...
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati stated that Indonesia had been proven capable of making the most of the crisis, ...
Global upheaval, which has led to an exponential rise in energy prices and increased their volatility, is posing a ...
Society must reduce women's career hurdles by not obliging them to leave their jobs to become mothers, Minister of ...
Several government officials that have simultaneously filed their annual tax returns in Jakarta on Tuesday will set an ...
Existence of the Inter-Ministerial/Institutional Mineral and Coal Information System (SIMBARA) will encourage ...
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati affirmed that taxes were collected in the spirit of justice and mutual ...
The Committee for the Selection of Board of Commissioners of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) has named three ...
The government's involvement in tackling gender discrimination is necessary, especially in terms of devising ...
The Finance Ministry confirmed that the government's education endowment fund had totaled Rp99.1 trillion since ...