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Russia Awaits Green Light from Indonesia to Build Nuclear Plant
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Mikhail Galuzin said Russia is awaiting the readiness of the Indonesian government to build a nuclear power plant (PLTN).

“We have repeatedly made proposals of cooperation on nuclear power plant, and we have often disseminated the advantages of using nuclear energy; anytime Indonesia is ready, we will help,” Mikhail Galuzin said on Wednesday, as quoted by Bisnis.com.

He explained that the cooperation is hampered by Indonesian regulation which has not given a green light for nuclear power development because it is deemed hazardous.

“We have established cooperation with many, such as Japan, China and others, they have no problem with it,” he said.

The ambassador has also appreciated the steps taken by the National Nuclear Energy Agency (Batan) in setting up research on nuclear power plant.



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Klaten makes 15,000 souvenirs for Trump

Posted: Sat, August 20 2016 | 09:05 pm

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The mooi indie atmosphere of Manjungan, a small village east of Mount Merapi, in Ngawen district in Klaten, Central Java, has given great space for local entrepreneur Pramono, 42, to foster his imagination.

Through his creative exploration, he has made miniatures of world-class guitars as souvenirs. His creations have led American musical instrument company Fender to give a license to Pramono to produce miniatures of its guitars.

In the beginning, in the 1980s, Pramono was only a fan of famous, world-class guitars. Dutch-American rock star Eddie van Halen’s guitar was the one he most loved. He said the combination of three colors—red, black and white—was awesome and not everyone could have such a guitar.

He later made a replica of van Halen’s iconic guitar.

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Now he has 60 employees to produce not only the tri-color guitar he loved but also many others. The miniatures, measuring about 25 centimeters in height, have been sold worldwide. One of his international buyers is Axe Heaven, a store selling guitar miniatures.

He has recently been working on an order from US presidential candidate, Donald Trump, to make 15,000 Gibson Les Paul miniatures. Pramono said Trump would distribute the miniatures as souvenirs of his campaign. [EVI]

http://www.thejakartapost.com/multimedia/2016/08/20/klaten-makes-15000-souvenirs-for-trump.html
 
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Persiapan Stadion Patriot Jelang PONPekerja merapikan rumput Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga di Bekasi, Jabar, Kamis (1/9/2016). Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga dengan kapasitas 30 ribu penonton itu menjadi tempat pertandingan sepak bola pada PON XIX Jabar 2016. (ANTARA /Wahyu Putro A)

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Persiapan Stadion Patriot Jelang PONPekerja merapikan rumput Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga di Bekasi, Jabar, Kamis (1/9/2016). Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga dengan kapasitas 30 ribu penonton itu menjadi tempat pertandingan sepak bola pada PON XIX Jabar 2016. (ANTARA/Wahyu Putro A)

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Persiapan Stadion Patriot Jelang PONSuasana Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga di Bekasi, Jabar, Kamis (1/9/2016). Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga dengan kapasitas 30 ribu penonton itu menjadi tempat pertandingan sepak bola pada PON XIX Jabar 2016. (ANTARA/Wahyu Putro A)


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Persiapan Stadion Patriot Jelang PONPekerja merapikan rumput Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga di Bekasi, Jabar, Kamis (1/9/2016). Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga dengan kapasitas 30 ribu penonton itu menjadi tempat pertandingan sepak bola pada PON XIX Jabar 2016. (ANTARA/Wahyu Putro A)
 
Jumlah Produksi Mobil Astra Karawang
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Jumlah Produksi Mobil Astra KarawangPekerja menyelesaikan perakitan mobil di pabrik Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) di Karawang Assembly Plant, Jawa Barat, Rabu (24/8/2016). Selama satu tahun pabrik tersebut mampu memproduksi 200.000 unit mobil yang didukung oleh teknologi 300 robot dalam proses produksi. (ANTARA/Rivan Awal Lingga)

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Jumlah Produksi Mobil Astra KarawangPekerja menyelesaikan pembuatan mobil di pabrik Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) di Karawang Assembly Plant, Jawa Barat, Rabu (24/8/2016). Selama satu tahun pabrik tersebut mampu memproduksi 200.000 unit mobil yang didukung oleh teknologi 300 robot dalam proses produksi. (ANTARA /Rivan Awal Lingga)

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Tinjau Pabrik Astra Daihatsu MotorKetua DPD Irman Gusman (kanan) bersama Presiden Direktur PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) Sudirman Maman Rusdi (kiri) melihat interior mobil Daihatsu Sigra saat melakukan kunjungan di pabrik Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) di Karawang Assembly Plant, Jawa Barat, Rabu (24/8/2016). Kunjungan tersebut bertujuan untuk meninjau produksi dan jumlah muatan lokal pada mobil Daihatsu Sigra yang mencapai 94 persen. (ANTARA /Rivan Awal Lingga)
 
Resmi Diluncurkan, Alat Kesehatan Buatan Indonesia Siap Bidik Pasar Internasional
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Di bidang kesehatan, alat kesehatan asli buatan Indonesia terus mengalami peningkatan dari tahun ke tahun. Industri alat kesehatan Indonesia pada bulan Juli 2016 saja sudah mencapai 201, meningkat 8 industri sarana kesehatan dari tahun sebelumnya.

Peningkatan ini direspon positif oleh banyak kalangan, khususnya Menteri Kesehatan RI Prof Dr dr Nila F Moeloek SpM(K) saat memberi keterangan di Balai Kartini Jakarta, kemarin 30 Agustus 2016.

Menurut dia, hingga saat ini sudah ada 2.623 alat kesehatan dalam negeri yang memiliki izin edar dan memenuhi standar internasional. Beberapa produk lokal yang baru diresmikan ini untuk mendukung pelayanan fasilitas kesehatan dalam negeri.

Beberapa produksi alat kesehatan buatan dalam negeri yang telah resmi diluncurkan antara lain:

  • Hospital furniture, juga phygrmomanometer, stetoskopi, sarung tangan (hand gloves), dan kateter urine.
  • Alat kesehatan elektromedik seperti infant incubator, nebulizer, O2 concentrator, dental chair, EKG, fetal doppler, syringe pump, infusion pump, lampu operasi.
  • Kontrasepsi IUD dan kondom.
  • Alat kesehatan seperti disposables yang terdiri dari syringes, benang bedah, kantong urine, infusion set, masker, kasa, kapas pembalut, plester elastik, band aid, dan lain-lain.
  • Alat kesehatan untuk instrumen bedah seperti mayor dan minor set.
  • Medical apparels terdiri dari operating gown, bed sheet, dan lainnya.
  • Rapid test untuk HIV test, hepatitis test, tes kehamilan, tes narkoba.
  • Reagensia pewarnaan seperti antisepphygrmomanometeror, dan lain-lain.
Nila mengklaim, bahwa alat kesehatan buatan Indonesia mampu mengurangi biaya pelayanan kesehatan hingga 30%. Meskipun dengan harga yang lebih terjangkau, namun ia berdalih bahwa alat kesehatan ini memiliki kualitas yang sama dengan produk import.

Dengan perkembangan ini, pihaknya optimis bahwa produk kesehatan buatan Indonesia mampu membidik pasar Internasional. Setelah sebelumnya, ekspor alat kesehatan Indonesia mendapat respon baik dalam pameran Arab Health 2016 yang berlangsung di Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Center.

Berdasarkan lama Kementrian Perdagangan RI pada februari lalu, Uni Emirat Arab (UEA) Paviliun Indonesia berhasil meraih transaksi senilai US$6,2 juta. Nilai transaksi ini naik 57,2 persen dibanding tahun 2015 yang mencapai US$3,9 juta.

Menurut keterangan Direktur Jenderal Pengembangan Ekspor Nasional (PEN), Nus Nuzulia Ishak,perolehan transaksi paling besar berasal dari buyer Filipina, diikuti Uni Eropa, Australia, UEA, dan Iran.

Selanjutnya, negara tujuan utama ekspor produk peralatan kesehatan Indonesia adalah Singapura, Jerman, Jepang, Amerika Serikat, Meksiko, Belanda, Australia, Malaysia, dan Tiongkok. Sementara itu, kawasan teluk dan Timur Tengah menjadi pasar potensial dan sangat menjanjikan bagi produk peralatan kesehatan Indonesia.

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Indonesia's Foreign Tourist Arrivals Up 20 Pct
September 1, 2016
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Indonesia’s foreign tourist arrivals in July were up 20 percent at 931,694.

The number of visitors for the first half of the year to end July was 5,641,098, up 9 percent from the same period last year.

Bali’s Denpasar airport was the most popular tourist arrival location with 482,201, Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta airport was second with 217,452 arrivals in July.

Indonesia’s hotel room occupancy rate in July was 53.77 percent, with Bali leading the table on 70.62 percent.

Indonesia wants to attract 20 million foreign visitors a year by 2019. As part of efforts to grow the sector, the government has allowed greater foreign ownership in tourism-related businesses.

http://news.airwise.com/story/indonesia-foreign-tourist-arrivals-up-20-pct
 
Indonesia to Become Largest Business Jet Market by 2019
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Indonesia will become the largest business jet market by 2019 overtaking neighboring Singapore, due to Indonesia's robust economic growth, vibrant business climate and relaxed aviation regulations, the president of Dassault Falcon Asia Pacific said in Jakarta on Thursday (01/09).

Today, there are 52 business jets registered in Indonesia or owned by Indonesians, up 16 percent from a year ago, according to data compiled by French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation. This is in comparison to 64 jets registered in Singapore, where growth remained stagnant in the same period.

"If this trend continues, Indonesia will be the leading market in the next two or three years," said Jean-Michel Jacob, the president of Dassault Falcon Asia Pacific, Dassault Aviation's subsidiary in the region.

The demand for business jets, Jacob believes, is present because Indonesia's businesses are the fastest growing in the world. There has also been an increased demand for businesses to seek investment or trade partners both locally and internationally.

Some of the country's largest business groups such as Sinar Mas and Bakrie, for example, have expressed interest in palm oil business in Africa to complement their domestic operations in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Others, like state-owned energy company Pertamina, have been busy acquiring oil fields in Algeria and Russia.

"Using business jets gives the company's executives more flexibility and allows them to make more efficient use of their time," Jacob said.

Still, Jacob admitted that Dassault "is not famous" in Indonesia with only one business jet in the country bearing Dassault's delta and four-leaf clover insignia, far behind competitors like Gulfstream, Embraer and Bombardier.

"We are making efforts to fix that," Jacob said, who orchestrates Dassault Falcon's marketing efforts in Southeast Asia from its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.

To spearhead the company's efforts in the Indonesian market is Falcon 8X, a long-range business jet that will become operational in the coming weeks.

The jet's three-engine configuration and design elements akin to Dassault's famous fighter jets provides an added layer of safety. This allows the jet to take off from even the most challenging airports, with a full tank and fly directly to most destinations in Europe and Asia Pacific. In comparison, competitors with a twin-jet configuration would be required to make an additional stop to refuel as a safety precaution.

Additionally, the government's plans to allow foreign registered private jets to fly within the country will help increase the demand for business jets, Clément Brozi, the international promotion and marketing manager of Dassault Falcon Asia Pacific, said.

Business jet owners often register their jets in countries that are easier to secure financing for buying the jet in the first place, or getting the pilot and certification for the aircraft.

"It's good that the government sees that this is common practice in owning business jets around the world," Brozi said.

In the long run, as the industry grows, more business jets will then need to be serviced in Indonesia. It then follows that supporting industries such as jet management, maintenance and catering would flourish, Brozi said.

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Indonesia to export chicken due to overproduction
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MAKASSAR -- Indonesia will soon export chicken as production has doubled, Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman said.
"Right now, we are campaigning for self-reliance in protein which is found in abundance in our husbandry and fishery commodities," he stated here on Saturday.
Amran Sulaiman, along with Chief of the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) Syarkawi Rauf and Deputy Chairman of the House Commission IV Viva Yoga, was in Makassar to address a workshop, titled, "Developing Husbandry Industry in Pursuit of Self Reliance in Animal Protein."
The minister underscored the importance of maintaining food stocks in support of the country's self-reliance.
The Agriculture Ministry has made various breakthroughs and innovations along with other parties to support the government's program to achieve self-reliance in food production, thus adding to national resilience, he added.
He believed that Indonesia would achieve the goal of self-reliance in animal protein by the time the country celebrates the 100th anniversary of its independence.
Livestock and marine products have already helped achieve self-reliance in animal protein, he reminded.
"We have changed our policy so that we are no longer self-reliance in meat but are self-reliance in protein. In fact, we have exported chicken to Vietnam and Japan," he noted.

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Jack Ma proposed as adviser for Indonesian e-commerce development
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    The Jakarta Post
    Jakarta | Sun, September 4 2016 | 12:01 pm
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Communications and Information Minister Rudiantara (left) and Investment Coordinating Board chairman Thomas Lembong talk to journalists in Hangzhou, China on Friday.(Courtesy of State Secretary/video footage)
The government has proposed that Jack Ma, the founder and executive chairman of the world’s biggest e-commerce platform, Alibaba, become an adviser to the forthcoming Indonesian steering committee for e-commerce development.

Communications and Information Minister Rudiantara said the effort to enlist support from Asia’s richest man was aimed at bringing Indonesia's big potential in e-commerce to the world market.

“I propose Jack Ma as an adviser to the steering committee, so that Indonesia may grab greater attention from the international market when they see that even Jack Ma is willing to advise us,” he said in a video released by the State Secretariat on Friday.

The government, Rudiantara added, had finished Indonesia’s e-commerce road map, which would be followed up by forming a special task force with a steering committee consisting of 10 ministers led by Coordinating Economic Minister Darmin Nasution.

Rudiantara was in a delegation escorting President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on an official visit to Hangzhou, China. Investment Coordinating Board chairman Thomas Lembong also joined the mission.

Thomas said Jack Ma had become one of the big investors in Indonesia after acquiring Lazada with more than US$1 billion in investment recently. The government was cooperating with Alibaba through Inamal, a commerce platform for Indonesian products on Alibaba's Tmal platform.

“We also talked about another potential partnership, as Alibaba has a big online booking platform for travel businesses, so we discussed potential cooperation in tourism, as well as support for small and medium enterprises,” he said. (ags)
 
Steve Forbes Lauds Indonesia's Efforts in Cutting Barriers to Doing Business
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By: Sarah Yuniarni | on 10:41 AM September 05, 2016
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Global media tycoon Steve Forbes posed on the side of a luncheon organized by AmCham Indonesia in Jakarta on Friday (2/8). (Photo courtesy of Forbes Indonesia)

Global media tycoon Steve Forbes said Indonesia could grow up to 10 percent each year if the country introduced efforts in removing barriers to doing business and cutting corporate tax, the mogul said during an address he gave in Jakarta on Friday (02/09).

The Indonesian economy is yet to return to the growth pace it enjoyed during the commodity boom five years ago, with public and private investment yet to fill the productivity gap caused by a drop in exports of commodities like coal, palm oil and raw minerals.

The economy expanded 5.2 percent in the second quarter of the year, up from 4.9 percent in the previous quarter thanks to robust household consumption. Investment growth accounted for a third of the economy although it slowed to 1.6 percent down from 1.8 percent in the previous quarter.

"There is no reason why this country should not grow real terms at 8 percent to 10 percent a year. It can be done if Indonesia starts to remove those barriers following other countries," Forbes said during a luncheon organized by AmCham Indonesia in Jakarta on Friday.

Indonesia ranked 109 out of 189 countries in World Bank's 2015 Ease of Doing Business Survey, moving up 11 places from a year earlier after the government eased procedures for companies to register their businesses and pay tax. Still, Indonesia lags far behind its Southeast Asian counterparts, such as Malaysia and Singapore.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has targeted the country to rank at least at 40. Forbes said Indonesia should continue making breakthrough in the area — such as following New Zealand's steps in allowing businesses to be established and registered in just a few hours —and ensure to follow it through year after year.

"Indonesia has a lot of opportunities because others have made so many mistakes. If Indonesia persists for several years, keeping the rupiah stable, reduce those tax rates, reduce the regulation, make it easier [for business leaders], [Indonesia] would be an inspiration and a model for business," he said.

Forbes also highlighted Jokowi's plan to cut the country's corporate tax to 17 percent to match that in Singapore, from the current 25 percent, as a step in right direction to invigorate economic growth. Ireland keeps its corporate tax rate at 12.5 percent, which is one of the lowest in Europe, and is slated to be the fastest growing economy in the region, Forbes said. The European Commission estimated Ireland would grow 4.9 percent this year, compared to 1.8 percent growth for European Union.

The media mogul also noted US stagnation in the 70s occurred during a period of increasing corporate taxes, which ended only when then president Ronald Reagan slashed taxes during the 80s and heralded in a two decades of economic boom.

Forbes, the US-based business magazine, will hold a global conference in Jakarta Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, featuring business leaders, chief executives and other distinguished local and international guests including Investment Coordinating Board chairman Thomas Lembong and media tycoon Chairul Tandjung.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/...indonesias-efforts-cutting-barriers-business/
 
Pasific Eden Port visit to Indonesia's hot destination



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Kapal Pesiar Pacific EdenSejumlah turis naik ke kapal pesiar Pacific Eden saat berlabuh di Pelabuhan Sukarno-Hatta Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Kamis (1/9/2016). Kapal pesiar yang membawa 1.264 penumpang asal Australia, Inggris, Swedia, Belanda, Amerika, dan sejumlah negara Asia itu akan berkunjung ke sejumlah destinasi wisata di kota Makassar sebelum melanjutkan pelayaran ke pulau Komodo, Probolinggo dan Benoa Denpasar. (ANTARA /Yusran Uccang)

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Kapal Pesiar Pacific EdenTuris melintas di dekat kapal pesiar Pacific Eden saat berlabuh di Pelabuhan Sukarno-Hatta Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Kamis (1/9/2016). Kapal pesiar yang membawa 1.264 penumpang asal Australia, Inggris, Swedia, Belanda, Amerika, dan sejumlah negara Asia itu akan berkunjung ke sejumlah destinasi wisata di kota Makassar sebelum melanjutkan pelayaran ke pulau Komodo, Probolinggo dan Benoa Denpasar. (ANTARA /Yusran Uccang)



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Kapal Pesiar Pacific EdenSejumlah penari melintas di dekat kapal pesiar Pacific Eden saat berlabuh di Pelabuhan Sukarno-Hatta Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Kamis (1/9/2016). Kapal pesiar yang membawa 1.264 penumpang asal Australia, Inggris, Swedia, Belanda, Amerika, dan sejumlah negara Asia itu akan berkunjung ke sejumlah destinasi wisata di kota Makassar sebelum melanjutkan pelayaran ke pulau Komodo, Probolinggo dan Benoa Denpasar. (ANTARA /Yusran Uccang)

Blackmores, Kalbe join forces in new Indonesian venture
Minggu, 4 September 2016 06:29 WIB | 1.951 Views
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Ambassador Paul Grigson with students. (ANTARA/Didik Suhartono)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Paul Grigson has welcomed the new partnership between Australian company Blackmores and Indonesias Kalbe that will allow new vitamin products to enter the local market.

Blackmores will initially supply eight products in Indonesia through the joint venture, the Australian Embassy here said on its official website on Saturday (Sept. 3).

Ambassador Grigson said while the two companies shared many values, it was the small differences between them that had generated the creativity needed for such a partnership.

"Blackmores experience shows the importance of Australian companies choosing the right local partner to do business in Indonesia," Ambassador Grigson added.

The Blackmores - Kalbe partnership was sealed during Indonesia Australia Business Week in November 2015, when 360 Australian businesses travelled to Indonesia to build collaborative partnerships with Indonesian companies and explore investment opportunities.

Blackmores CEO Christine Holgate has thanked the Indonesian Government and Australian Embassy for their support in finalizing the partnership.

"We will be launching with eight products and will have 25 products by the end of the year," Holgate informed.

She explained that Blackmores had chosen to partner with Kalbe as it was a major supplier of pharmaceutical products and has an institute to train people in natural health care products.

She hoped that Blackmores would be able to leverage Kalbes training processes and its strong representation in shopping centers throughout Indonesia where it has health centers giving advice on natural health products.
(Uu.A014/INE/KR-BSR/H-YH)
http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106568/blackmores-kalbe-join-forces-in-new-indonesian-venture
 
MONDAY, 05 SEPTEMBER, 2016 | 17:24 WIB
China to Become Largest Investor in Indonesia

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) chairman Rosan P. Roeslani said that China would be the largest investor in Indonesia in the following decade as reflected by the country's increasing investment realization.

"President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's commitment to shorten the bureaucracy line and simplify the permit procedures has opened opportunities for Chinese investors. They are very enthusiastic in increasing their investments in Indonesia," Rosan said in Jakarta on Monday, September 5, 2016.

Last week, President Jokowi met hundreds of Chinese business owners at the Indonesia-China Buisness Forum held in Shanghai.

Rosan, who attended the meeting, revealed that President Jokowi convinced Chinese business owners that Indonesia would facilitate their investments by delivering the 3-Hour Investment Permit Service, the Green Line Service, the Direct Construction Investment Incentive (KLIK), and a more transparent investment regulation through the improvement of the Negative Investment List (DNI).

Attending the meeting, in addition to Rosan, were Coordinating Maritime Affairs Minister Luhut Binsar Panjaitan, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukito, Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi, Investment Coordinating Agency (BKPM) head Thomas Trikasih Lembong, and Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung.

"We're still facing issues, particularly with language and partnership. But I believe that it will be addressed. One thing for sure is that Indonesia has become one of the most attractive investment destinations for China," Rosan added.

Based on data from the BKPM, Rosan revealed that China was the fourth largest investors in Indonesia after Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong. China's investment realization in the third quarter of 2016 stood at US$549 million with 499 projects. Meanwhile, Singapore was at the top of the list with a total investment value of US$2 billion with 1,927 projects. Japan was at the second place with a total investment value of US$1.3 billion, followed by Hong Kong with US$597 million.

"China's investment increased significantly. The realization exceeded Malaysia’s with US$393 million and Netherland with US$346 million," Ronan explained.

Rosan appreciated President Jokowi's consistency in synergizing the fiscal, monetary, and structural reform policies for the sake of the national economy's improvement. Rosan said that the synergy would motivate growth in the real sectors, as well as boosting investments, productions, distributions, and consumptions.

"I believe that the government’s consistency to improve the economic growth would have wide impacts. Each economic policy must drive a solid and inclusive growth," Rosan added.

http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2016/09/05/056801798/China-to-Become-Largest-Investor-in-Indonesia
 
MICE predicted to contribute 7% to number of foreign arrivals
Minggu, 4 September 2016 06:14 WIB | 869 Views
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Badung (ANTARA News) - The Tourism Ministry predicted that Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events (MICE) would contribute 5 to 7 percent to the total number of foreign tourist arrivals in Indonesia in 2016.

The governments target for the number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country is set at 12 million this year.

Assistant Deputy of Development of Asia Pacific Market of the Tourism Ministry Vinsensius Jemadu said the target is relatively low as the MICE tourism facilities are still not sufficiently available in the country.

"The target is not too high as MICE facilities are found only in certain areas. MICE facilities are available only in Bali, Jakarta and Bandung," Vinsensius said in this Bali mountain city.

He was in Bali to prepare the 10th Conference of Asia Pacific Orthodontists (APOC) and the 11st annual meeting of the Indonesian Association of Orthodontists in Bali in September 1-3 this year.

He said starting this year, the government would be more aggressive in exploiting the potentials of MICE tourism.

So far the country has not been serious in seeking to tap the MICE tourism potentials, whereas MICE tourists are bigger spenders compared with holiday makers, he said.

MICE tourists are generally well educated people, and stay in more expensive hotels.

In a bid to draw more MICE tourists, the country has to be able to host more international events.

"The tourism Ministry will cooperate with other ministries or agencies in seeking to make Indonesia selected to host of more international events," Vinsensius said.

He said MICE tourists should be given special treatment such as by giving special lane at airports that they would not need to queue too long at immigration gate.

The government has set target for reign tourist arrivals at 20 million in 2019 and MICE visitors are expected to make up 20 percent of the total number.

The Tourism Ministry gave support for the 10th Conference of Asia Pacific Orthodontists (APOC) and 11st annual meeting of the Indonesian Association of Orthodontists in Bali in the form of dinner party with all participants receiving "udeng", Bali head band.

At the dinner attended by around 900 dentists from Asia Pacific countries, the Tourism Ministry presented a number of Indonesian tourism objects and destinations with their natural beauty and riches.

According to the Tourism Ministry, Indonesia was ranked only the 42nd MICE destination in the world in 2014 hosting 76 international meetings.

The number was small compared to 142 meetings hosted by Singapore, which was ranked the 29th , and 133 meetings hosted by Malaysia which was ranked the 30th and 118 meetings in Thailand, which was ranked the 33rd.
(Uu.H-ASG/H-YH)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...to-contribute-7-to-number-of-foreign-arrivals

Indonesia encourages direct trade with Cuba
Minggu, 4 September 2016 01:49 WIB | 1.585 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian government will encourage direct trade contact with Cuba to increase the value of the two countries bilateral trade, Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister A.M. Fachir has said.

"Indonesia will encourage direct trade contact with Cuba in order to increase the volume of bilateral trade between the two countries and appreciate the significant economic development in Cuba," Fachir said here over the weekend.

The deputy foreign minister made the remarks in connection with his meeting earlier with Cuban Director General for Bilateral Relations Affairs of the Foreign Ministry of Cuba, Ambassador Gerardo Penalver Portal.

During the meeting, Fachir discussed various issues of mutual concerns, both, at bilateral and multilateral forums.

"On the bilateral basis, the political relations of the two countries had been closely established. Yet this closeness should be translated into a concrete form of cooperation, among others in the fields of trade, health and agriculture," he said.

In the multilateral context, Indonesia and Cuba shared similarities in views and cooperation regarding various international issues, the deputy foreign minister said.

"In the bilateral aspect, Cuba pays attention to direct trade contact to increase trade relations by among others planning a Cuban trade mission to Indonesia and that of Indonesia to Cuba," Fachir said.

Meanwhile, Gerardo Penalver Portal expressed appreciation for the establishment of good cooperation between the two countries at various international forums.

Cuba appreciates Indonesias big contributions to the Non-Aligned Movement so that the movement remains relevant to the present conditions, he said. (*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106561/indonesia-encourages-direct-trade-with-cuba

Combo card will be tested in 40 cities: Bank Indonesia
Sabtu, 3 September 2016 15:03 WIB | 969 Views
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kartu Keluarga Sejahtera (KKS) (ANTARA FOTO/Wurryanti Puspitasari)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The combo card that promotes non-cash social assistance will be tested in 40 cities until the end of 2016, Bank Indonesia (BI) has stated.

If the trial goes off well, on January 1, 2017, the entire social assistance from the government can be channeled through the Family Welfare Card (KKS) Red and White combo device, Director of Elektronifikasi Program and Financial Inclusion of Bank Indonesia Pungky Purnomo Wibowo said Friday (September 2) night.

"January 1, 2017, we apply all of the Family Hope Programs and the rice prosperous social assistance (Rastra). Further, the student aid program and the School Operational Assistance (BOS) will be around that time as well," he said.

The combo card can be used to avail the Rastra, and family expectations (PKH) aid, Pungky explained in the demonstration project or the pilot project.

The combo card used in the "e-waroeng" (electronic shop and gotong royong/mutual help) are also agents of Financial Services Digital (LKD).

The beneficiaries of social grants (bansos) bring the Cards Family Welfare (KKS) issued by the Bank to the new joint four, namely Bank Mandiri, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Bank Negara, and Bank Tabungan Negara, and exchange it at "e-waroeng".

With the KKS, the public can receive Rastra basic foodstuffs such as rice, sugar, flour, and oil at subsidized prices.

Furthermore, the combo cards can not only be used to get help in the LKD functions, but can also be used for transactions such as cash withdrawals or transfers, as well as saving money, such as bank function nirkantor (branchless banking), Pungky said.

This combo card can make the distribution of social aid meet the rules of 6T - the right target, the right amount, the right price, right time, right quality, and right administration, Deputy Governor of BI Ronald Waas said on the occasion.

The government budget for social protection in 2017 reached Rp158 trillion, the BI recorded. With that budget, social protection assistance would be effective and appropriate.

Reported by Indra Arief Pribadi
(B020/INE/o001)
Edited by INE


http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106551/combo-card-will-be-tested-in-40-cities-bank-indonesia

Irjen Kemhan : Republik Korea Merupakan Mitra Strategis Indonesia Tingkatkan Teknologi Pertahanan
Berita Terkini | 2016-09-01 13:56:38 | 47 Kali Dibaca

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Jakarta - Inspektur Jenderal (Irjen) Kemhan RI, mengatakan negara Korea Selatan merupakan mitra strategis Indonesia dalam hal upaya peningkatan teknologi pertahanan dan pendukung kesiapan operasional satuan TNI. Oleh sebab itu Korea Selatan diharapkan dapat memberikan manfaat bagi Pemerintah Indonesia untuk mengembangkan kemampuan industri sehingga dapat bersaing dan berkiprah di dunia internasional.

Hal itu diungkapkan Irjen Kemhan, Marsdya TNI Ismono Wijayanto saat sambutan pada forum pertemuan ke 5 Komite Kerjasama Industri Pertahanan (Defence Industries Coorporation Committee / DICC ) Republik Indonesia - Republik Korea, Kamis ( 9/1) di Kantor Ditjen Pothan Kemhan RI, Jakarta.

Irjen Kemhan RI, menekankan tentang nilai strategis kerjasama teknologi dan industri pertahanan kedua negara yang ditunjukan melalui program pembangunan kapal selam dan pengembangan pesawat tempur KFX/IFX. Menurut Irjen, Pemerintah RI menaruh harapan besar bagi keberhasilan kedua program strategis tersebut karena akan menjadi pilar bagi hubungan dan kerjasama yang luas dimasa datang.

Sehubungan dengan forum pertemuan DICC, dijelaskan Irjen Kemhan merupakan implementasi dan tindak lanjut dari MoU antara pemerintah RI dan Republik Korea tentang pembentukan komite bersama kerjasama Industri pertahanan dengan tugas untuk membahas kemajuan kerjasama serta permasalahan di bidang industri pertahanan.

Terkait hasil pertemuan ini, Irjen mengharapkan nantinya akan mempererat hubungan antara industri pertahanan kedua negara dan berkontribusi pada peningkatan baik antara Indonesia dan Korea dimasa yang akan datang.

“ Melalui kerjasama industri pertahanan diharapkan tidak hanya terjadi pada pengadaan alutsista produk korea selatan oleh TNI, akan tetapi dapat dikembangkan menjadi kerjasama yang saling menguntungkan dalam upaya pengembangan industri pertahanan di Indonesia baik dari sisi SDM, fasilitas maupun teknologi, “ Ungkap Irjen Kemhan.

Sementara itu Menteri Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) Republik Korea, yang sekaligus Ketua Delegasi, Chang Myoung Jin saat pertemuan tersebut mengatakan Indonesia adalah negara satu-satunya dimana Pemerintah Korea telah meluaskan kerjasama industri pertahanan seperti program pesawat T-50, pembangunan kapal selam dan pengembangan pesawat tempur KFX/IFX guna mempererat hubungan kerjasama kedua negara yang terjalin dengan sangat baik.

“ Diharapkan melalui program kerjasama-kerjasama ini Indonesia dan Korea dapat berkembang menjadi negara pemimpin dan sahabat kerjasama di bidang industri pertahanan dikancah internasional,” jelas Menteri DAPA Korea Selatan.

Pada kesempatan pertemuan tersebut juga dilaksanakan penandatanganan protokol hasil pertemuan DICC ke-5, oleh Irjen Kemhan, Marsdya TNI Ismono Wijayanto dengan Menteri DAPA Republik Korea, Chang Myoung Jin. Turut menyaksikan penandatanganan, Dirjen Potensi Pertahanan RI, (Pothan), Timbul Siahaan, dan para Direktur dan pimpinan Industri pertahanan kedua negara. (MAW/JLY).

http://dmc.kemhan.go.id/post-irjen-...ndonesia-tingkatkan-teknologi-pertahanan.html

Sampoerna Announces New President Director

Jakarta.
Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna, Indonesia's largest cigarette maker, announced Mindaugas Trumpaitis will take over as its new president director replacing Paul Norman Janelle, who will return to Philip Morris International's operation center in Lausanne, Switzerland.

HM Sampoerna is a subsidiary of Philip Morris Indonesia, and both are affiliated to Philip Morris International (PMI), an international tobacco company and the maker of the Marlboro brand.

"We have full confidence that Trumpaitis is the absolute best choice to lead Sampoerna going forward," John Gledhill, the president of the board of commissioners for Sampoerna, said in a statement on Monday (05/09).

The change will be effective after an extraordinary general meeting on Nov. 18.

"Businesses led by Mr. Trumpaitis have consistently achieved positive results, even in difficult operating and economic circumstances," Gledhill said.

Trumpaitis has been the managing director of Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, one of the largest tobacco manufacturers in Canada owned by PMI, for the past three years. Previously, he was the managing director of PMI in Mexico for three years.

Trumpaitis will have his work cut out when he takes over, with major changes in Indonesia's tobacco industry reportedly planned by the government, including bumping up cigarette excise to boost state revenue.

Net income at HM Sampoerna rose nearly 23 percent in the first six months of this year to Rp 6.1 trillion ($465 million) from Rp 5 trillion a year earlier, according to the company's financial statement.

The company booked Rp 47.3 trillion in net sales, up 8 percent from the same period a year earlier.


James Riady Joins Tax Amnesty Program, Gains Momentum for Tax Revenue

Jakarta.
James Riady, chief executive of Lippo Group, has become one of the first Indonesian billionaire tycoons to announce his participation in the government-led tax amnesty program. Riady encourages other high-net-worth Indonesians to follow suit to support the government’s development agenda.

With Lippo Group — one of the country's major conglomerates — joining the much-lauded program, other big businesses in the country may now be persuaded to do the same, and help the government boost the so far slow progress of the program.

James, son of Lippo Group founder Mochtar Riady, said he had signed up for the amnesty program to declare his assets and repatriate them, a move that will help bring more dollars into the country and prop up the rupiah.

"This is a good time to invest in Indonesia as reform in infrastructure development has finally started," James, who is also the deputy chairman of the Indonesian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) — Indonesia's strongest business lobby, said.

"I have always been transparent with my tax payment. What's uppermost in my mind is work and how to create jobs quickly, especially in remote areas," James told reporters.

Lippo runs a cradle-to-grave business in Indonesia. Its diversified investments range from healthcare and hospitals, real estates, department stores and retails, financial services, telcos, hospitality, news media, IT services to memorial parks and funeral homes.

The group has had its ups and downs, the latter occurring in the aftermath of the 1998 Asian financial crisis, but has managed to emerge as one of the biggest players in Indonesia’s economy.

"We have overcome many crises, especially back in 1998. I’m here today to tidy things up, make everything totally transparent," James said.

Wellian Wiranto, an economist with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. in Singapore applauded James's move.

"If a big fish like James Riady joins the program in a public way, that lessens the restraint on everybody else to follow suit,” Wellian said, as quoted by Bloomberg on its website on Friday.

"The momentum is here now, things will start to look up for tax amnesty soon."

Sofjan Wanandi, another tycoon who recently joined Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s advisory team, handed his tax files to the Directorate General of Taxes on the same day.

The sooner, the better

James did not specify where he would invest his repatriated assets in Indonesia, though he hinted that most likely they will be invested in much-needed infrastructure development in the country.

The nine-month amnesty program, which will last until March 31 next year, is divided into three phases.

A 2 percent special tax rate will be available until the end of September, 3 percent until Dec. 31 and 5 percent until March 31 next year.

Higher rates of 4 percent, 6 percent and 10 percent will be charged to businesses that declare their overseas assets without repatriating them.

The amnesty program is showing slow progress, even as the deadline for the lowest tax rate approaches at the end of this month.

So far only 2 percent of the total Rp 165 trillion ($12.5 billion) additional tax revenue target from the program has been achieved.

James urges other business leaders to follow his lead by joining the program.

"The tax office offers professional, fast and efficient services. There is nothing to be afraid of," he said.

The government intends to pull in Rp 4,000 trillion in declared assets and bring home as much as Rp 1,000 trillion from the program to make up for tax revenue shortfall. Tax revenue remains a key source for the government's development budget.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/...x-amnesty-program-gains-momentum-tax-revenue/

Indonesia's Manufacturing Sector Sees Growth in August

Jakarta.
Indonesian manufacturers increased their output on the back of demands from new businesses in August, pulling the sector back into the growth territory following a slump in July, the Nikkei Indonesia Manufacturing purchasing managers' index survey revealed on Thursday (01/09).

"The return of growth in Indonesia’s manufacturing sector in August is a positive sign," Pollyanna De Lima, an economist at Markit, said in a statement.

The PMI — a composite of manufacturing output, new orders, exports and employment measures — inched up to 50.4 in August, compared to 48.4 in July.

A reading above 50 indicates a increase in overall manufacturing activity and, inversely, index of below 50 reflects decline.

Besides output, export orders also increased in August, ending 22 months of contraction, the report said. At the same time, raw material stock and semi-finished goods increased in August, reversing its drop in July.

The report said pre-production inventories "rose at a moderate pace" that was "the quickest in over two years," as manufacturers sought to secure stock, expecting higher prices for materials like metals, chemicals, textiles, plastic and paper.

Manufacturers had slight relief as factory gate charges — the cost of manufacturing goods, including labor, raw material, energy, and other indirect costs including loan interest rates, maintenance or rent — decreased for the first time in the history of the survey, indicating an increasingly competitive environment.

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the country's annual inflation rate rose by 2.79 percent in August, compared to 3.21 in July. The country's core inflation — which excluded administered and volatile food prices — rose by 3.32 percent annually in the period, compared to 3.49 percent previously.

The survey data is also a reflection of local companies' concerns about the short-term outlook for new opportunities and production. This is highlighted by a reduction in payroll numbers which was the fastest this year, De Lima explained.

Indonesia's gross domestic product will likely accelerate to 5.1 percent this year, compared to 4.8 percent in 2015, on the back of lowered interest rates that support private consumption, De Lima predicted.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/business/indonesias-manufacturing-sector-sees-growth-august/
 
Based on data from the BKPM, Rosan revealed that China was the fourth largest investors in Indonesia after Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong. China's investment realization in the third quarter of 2016 stood at US$549 million with 499 projects. Meanwhile, Singapore was at the top of the list with a total investment value of US$2 billion with 1,927 projects. Japan was at the second place with a total investment value of US$1.3 billion, followed by Hong Kong with US$597 million.

"China's investment increased significantly. The realization exceeded Malaysia’s with US$393 million and Netherland with US$346 million," Ronan explained.

Judging from the amount of $549 million in Q3, whether replacing Singapore or not, FDI from China still has a lot of upward room to grow.

Last week, President Jokowi met hundreds of Chinese business owners at the Indonesia-China Buisness Forum held in Shanghai.

Yes I have seen local reports, welcome to Shanghai again Mr President!
 

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