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Power supplies can no longer be delayed: President

Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has stated that the country can no longer delay the construction of more ...

President hopes Lhokseumawe special economic zone will develop

President Joko Widodo said it is his hope that the Special Economic Zone in Lhokseumawe of Aceh Province will see ...

President calls for reinstatement of neglected power projects

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has ordered the reinstatement of neglected power plant projects, amid electricity ...

Government maintains commodity prices in view of fasting month

The government continues to ensure that commodity prices remain stable in view of the fasting month of Ramadan, an ...

Govt committed to stabilizing prices ahead of fasting month: VP Kalla

The Indonesian government is committed to keeping the prices of basic necessities stable ahead of the fasting month ...

Gas sales-purchase contracts signed

The gas sales-purchase contracts which have the potential to contribute Rp7.4 trillion revenues to the state were ...

Govt may import foodstuffs to stabilize prices

The government may import foodstuffs to stabilize the prices of foods prior to the fasting month, which is expected to ...

KPPU to summon Lion Air over flight cancellations

The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) will summon airline company Lion Air over the alleged ...

AG&P brings small-scale LNG solution to the Philippines

- AG&P (Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Company), the leading modular industrial solutions provider, announced the ...

Marine Affairs to deploy two vessels to monitor East Nusa Tenggara waters

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) will immediately send two vessels to monitor East Nusa Tenggara ...

Demand for NorthSsumatra`s rubber shrinking

North Sumatras exports of natural rubber has continued to shrink, down 8.23 percent in volume to 137,826 tons in the ...

Declining fuel prices and grand harvest ease inflation in April

Declining fuel oil prices and a grand harvest led to a deflation of 0.45 percent in April, bringing Indonesias yearly ...

Death toll from Ecuador earthquake rises to 246, some 2, 527 injured

The death toll from the strongest earthquake in decades in Ecuador rose on Sunday to 246 and some 2, 527 people ...

Half of natural world heritage sites at risk from industry

Industrial activity such as mining and logging threatens almost half of the worlds natural World Heritage sites, from ...

President visits three provinces in Eastern Indonesia

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and First Lady Iriana left for Ambon, Maluku, here, Monday, to start a three-day ...