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Chinese company builds infrastructures in N Kalimantan
Jumat, 23 September 2016 00:40 WIB | 1.593 Views

Nunukan, N.Kalimantan (ANTARA News) - China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) is ready to build infrastructures in North Kalimantan province, according to a statement issued by the provincial administration on Thursday.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on infrastructure projects has been signed by North Kalimantan Governor Irianto Lambrie and CRBC General Manager Wen Yuegang, facilitated by Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Xie Fang.

The governor said the MoU is a legal umbrella to implement the first phase of the projects.

Under the MoU, CRBC will provide design, construction and financial services especially for the construction of roads and bridges.

The governor explained CRBC is the fourth largest company in China which has a lot of experiences in building Suramadu Bridge in East Java and Tayan Bridge in West Kalimantan, among others.

He said the company has contributed to the enhancement of relations between the two countries in the fields of trade, economy and culture.

The governor expressed the hope that the MoU would create a wider chance to invest in the construction of other infrastructure projects in North Kalimantan.(*)
 
Astra Otoparts resmi operasikan pabrik Purwakarta


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JAKARTA. Produsen komponen otomotif PT Astra Otoparts Tbk (AUTO) dan Bridgestone Astra Indonesia resmi mengoperasikan pabrik produk anti vibrasi.

Bridgestone Astra Indonesia merupakan perusahaan patungan antara Astra Otoparts dan Bridgestone Corporation Japan yang didirikan pada tahun lalu. Sebagai perwujudan kerjasama, perusahaan patungan ini membangun pabrik di Kampung Nagrok, Purwakarta pada Desember 2015. Pembangunan pabrik telah rampung pada Juni 2016.

Presiden Direktur Astra Otoparts Hamdhani Dzulkarnaen Salim mengatakan, pabrik mulai berproduksi bertahap dari bulan april. "Jadi masih kecil total tahun ini, hanya 200.000 unit setahun," kata Hamdani, Jumat (23/9)

Pabrik yang dibangun di atas lahan seluas 2 hektare ini menelan investasi Rp 115 miliar. Kapasitas awal sektiar 5 juta unit per tahun. Pabrik ini memproduksi anti vibration product (AVP) untuk kendaraan roda empat berupa engine mounts, bumber rubber, support rubber, suspension bush dan exhaust mounts untuk pasar original equipment manufacturer (OEM) dan original equipment for spareparts.

Produk tersebut untuk memenuhi kebutuhan Toyota Sienta, Astra Toyota Calya, dan Astra Daihatsu Sigra. Rencananya, tahun 2018, kapasitas produksi akan dimaksimalkan menjadi sekitar 9 juta produk per tahun.

Sepanjang semester I 2016, Astra Otoparts berhasil mencatatkan pertumbuhan penjualan 12,42% year on year Rp 6,43 triliun. Laba tahun berjalan anak usaha grup Astra ini masih naik 43% yoy menjadi Rp 205,19 miliar. Namun, meningkatnya bagi dari laba tahun berjalan yang harus diatribusikan untuk kepentingan non pengendali yakni mencapai Rp 53 miliar menyebabkan laba bersih perseroan stagnan di posisi Rp 152 miliar.

Pendapatan AUTO terdiri dari penjualan domestik dan penjualan ekspor. Penjualan ekspor selama enam bulan pertama tahun ini mencapai Rp 700,16 miliar, naik 20% dari periode yang sama tahun lalu. Sementara penjualan domestik tercatat Rp 3,6 triliun, naik 13,3% yoy.

Permintaan dari sektor pabrikan meningkat seiring dengan peningkatan permintaan atas beberapa model baru yang di-launching oleh OEM.


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Jordan promotes Indonesia`s business potential to entrepreneurs

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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Jordanian government promoted Indonesias business potential to 90 entrepreneurs from Jordan, Palestine and Iraq at a business dinner organized by the Indonesian Embassy in Amman, Jordan, on Monday night (Sept 19).

"Lets trade with and invest in Indonesia," Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Industry, Commerce and Supplies Jawad Al Anani said while opening the meeting, according to a statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Amman received by ANTARA News here on Wednesday.

Prominent Jordanian business leaders, chairmen of associations of businessmen/traders, several mayors, the heads of business associations, Palestinian businessmen, the chairman of the Palestinian women entrepreneurs association and Iraqi businessmen based in Jordan participated in the meeting.

Al Anani has just returned from Indonesia where he paid a courtesy call to President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and held a bilateral meeting with Indonesian Minister for Economic Affairs Darmin Nasution, Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno L.P Marsudi, and his counterpart Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita.

His visit ensured the opening of business and investment opportunities in Indonesia for Jordanian, Palestinian, and Iraqi businesses.

According to Al Anani, Indonesia is rich in natural resources and minerals, so there are many investment opportunities available.

The tourism sector is also potentially very large, and Royal Jordanian provides flights to Indonesia three times a week, which could be increased in the future.

In addition, Al Anani also encouraged Jordanian businessmen to cooperate with their Indonesian counterparts and urged them to expand their companies in Jordan.

The Jordanian, Palestinian, and Iraqi businesses expressed strong appreciation for the event.

Most of them gained a wealth of new information on Indonesia.

So far, their businesses have had traditional partners from neighboring countries in the region, several European countries, the United States, and China.

This meeting covered the needs of businesses in Jordan, Palestine, and Iraq, facilitating the expansion of these businesses with new partners from Indonesia as well as promoting Trade Expo Indonesia in Jakarta on October 12-16, 2016, and Indonesia Middle East Update on October 9-11, 2016, in Gorontalo.

GE focuses on efficient power, renewable energy in Indonesia

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US technology giant General Electric (GE) Power says it is committed to providing solutions that focus on efficient power plants and the development of renewable energy resources in Indonesia.

GE Power CEO Steve Bolze said the corporation offered a “digital power plant” that could increase the efficiency of gas- and coal-based power plants. While normal gas and coal power plants have an efficiency level of only 40 percent, the new technology can boost it to 48 percent.

"Even a 1 percent increase in efficiency means millions of dollars," he told The Jakarta Post at the GE-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (Kadin) Future of Electricity Summit in Jakarta on Wednesday.

As for renewable energy, GE said Indonesia had huge potential in the sector and was on the right track in developing it. "We got solar, smart grids, wind turbines and micro hydropower. We are ready to bring our technologies here," Steve said.

In the 35,000-megawatt electricity program, the government aims for 25 percent of the power plants to produce renewable energy, slightly higher than that from gas-fired power plants, which is set at 24 percent. Coal fire-power plants still dominate with 50 percent.

GE's recent energy projects include the Gorontalo steam power plant, a 100 MW mobile-plant that was built in six months. The multinational corporation is also working with independent power plant developers such as Cikarang Listrindo, with which it signed a memorandum of understanding in June.
 
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August auto sales: another sign of economic recovery
Adam Rizky Nugroho | Bareksa.com | Jakarta
Tue, September 20 2016 | 09:45 am
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Loads of cars are set to leave Astra Daihatsu Motor's assembly plant in Karawang, West Java on August 24. (Antara Photo/Rivan Awal Lingga)

Signals indicating better economic conditions in the second half of this year have appeared. After data showing a sharp increase in cement consumption in August came out, more good news has followed from the automotive sector.

The Association of Indonesian Automotive Manufacturers (Gaikindo) stated that car sales in August 2016 reached 96,294 units, up 6.3 percent from 90,537 units in August 2015.

The increase continued the positive trend since that began in April, moving further away from the weak conditions seen in the first three months of the year. Although sales decreased in July, that has been attributed to a seasonal slump.

Cumulative sales from January to August were at 690,808 units, up 2.9 percent from that of the same period last year. Growth in the eight month period flipped over the 19 percent drop in the January-August period in 2014.

Toyota Astra Motor (TAM) vice president director Henry Tanoto predicted the sales volume would be higher toward the end of this year. "We predict it will continue to grow close to 5 percent until the end of the year," he said as quoted by Bisnis Indonesia on Sept. 15.

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Source: Gaikindo, Bareksa.com(Bareksa/Chart)


Growing optimism

A more optimistic view came from Leonardo Henry Gavaza, an analyst at Bahana Securities "In 2017, we expect car sales volume to reach 1.1 million units, up 7 percent year-on-year," he said in a research report released on Sept. 14.

The forecast was taken by considering several factors such as the higher purchasing power—thanks to lower interest rates, mild inflation and stronger rupiah—and increased infrastructure spending, helped by tax receipts from the government’s tax amnesty program.

The increasing sales volume may be a good signal for auto producers including Astra International (ASII) and Indomobil Sukses Internasional (IMAS), which are still under pressure in the first half of 2016.

During January to June 2016, Astra recorded Rp 88.2 trillion (US$6.7 billion) in revenue, down 5 percent from the previous year at Rp 92.5 trillion. Indomobil, meanwhile, suffered even more with a 15 percent revenue fall from Rp 9.3 trillion to Rp 8 trillion.

The lower revenues were due to weakening purchasing power. Despite a higher sales volume, automotive producers posted lower sales because customers preferred low cost "green" cars (LCGC), which were cheaper than other types of autos. (ags)

Source: Bareksa

Indonesia palm oil exports seen up most in almost 2 years
Yoga Rusmana and Eko Listiyorini | Bloomberg | Jakarta
Fri, September 23 2016 | 04:43 am
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Workers plant oil palm seedlings at a palm plantation in Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan.(Antara/Andre)

Palm oil exports from Indonesia, the world’s largest producer, probably jumped the most in almost two years in August after China stepped up imports to meet rising demand during festivals.

Shipments climbed 20 percent to 1.92 million metric tons last month from 1.596 million tons in July, according to the median of six estimates from analysts, refiners and plantation executives compiled by Bloomberg. That would be the steepest increase since October 2014, data from the Indonesian Palm Oil Association showed.

Futures in Kuala Lumpur are trading near a five-month high on speculation that rising demand ahead of the mid-Autumn festival in China and Diwali celebrations in India will draw down inventories in Indonesia and Malaysia, which together account for 86 percent of the global supplies. Malaysian inventories slumped to the lowest in more than five years in August and output may drop 10 percent this year after El Nino cut yields in the first half.

“We’ve seen plenty of demand,” said Derom Bangun, chairman of the Indonesian Palm Oil Board. “China is buying a lot ahead of moon cake festival,” he said estimating August shipments at about 2 million tons.

Palm oil rose 0.2 percent to 2,683 ringgit ($652) a ton on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives at the midday break on Thursday. Futures reached as high as 2,728 ringgit in intraday trading on Wednesday, the highest level since April 21. Prices are up 6.2 percent this month after surging 9.1 percent in August.

Palm oil production probably rose 1.4 percent to 2.82 million tons in August from a month earlier, while inventories increased 1.1 percent to 1.9 million tons, the survey showed. The palm oil association, known as Gapki, may release August data later this month.

Return of rains over the northern region of the country helped increase production, while the southern areas remain dry, said Sahat Sinaga, executive director at the Indonesian Vegetable Oil Industry
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Bank of China ‘ready’ to use RMB in Indonesia
  • Ayomi Amindoni
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Thu, September 22 2016 | 12:29 pm
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Central Statistics Agency (BPS) deputy head of distribution and statistics Sasmito Hadi Wibowo says Indonesia's trade balance will benefit from the IMF's decision to include the renminbi in its basket of currencies.(kompas.com/Hendra A.Setyawan)

The Bank of China (BOC) has said it is ready to broaden the usage of renminbi (RMB) in its trade and investment activities in Indonesia in line with Beijing’s efforts to internationalize the Chinese currency.

BOC Jakarta branch manager Zhang Min said the bank could offer the full range of cross-border RMB products and services in Indonesia, such as cross-border RMB trade settlement, RMB deposits and loan facilities, RMB remittances, RMB cash exchange, global market RMB products and RMB banknotes.

"For example, BOC Jakarta has brought RMB banknotes amounting to RMB2.7 billion to the Indonesian market. In the first half of this year, our branch's cross-border RMB clearing amounted to 129.77 billion, up 387 percent from the same period in 2015," he said in Jakarta on Wednesday.

The broad usage of RMB between the two countries, he added, would reduce losses caused by US dollar exchange rate fluctuations and would help develop healthy bilateral trade and investment relations.

Sahala Lumban Gaol, a special staff member at the State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) Ministry, said import of capital goods and investment from China had increased despite decreasing trade between the two countries, as many big Chinese companies were participating in important projects in Indonesia.

He expressed his optimism that the usage of RMB would have a huge impact on Indonesian-Chinese trade. "It will reduce the cost of trade, and our dependence on the US dollar will decline in the long run," Sahala said. (ags)
 
Govt to Share 'Pain and Gain' in New Oil and Gas Profit Sharing Scheme


Jakarta. Indonesia will introduce an improved profit-sharing scheme for contractors, in addition to eliminating taxes on exploration, as part of efforts to bolster investment in the country's ailing upstream oil and gas sector.

"We are introducing an oil and gas revenue concept based on a sliding scale," Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said a press conference on Friday (23/09).

The minister referred to a new scheme, which will be included in the revised Government Regulation 79/2010, where the state will receive a higher share of revenue when prices of oil and gas increase, but share the loss when prices go down.

According to Sri, the concept will benefit both the government and contractors, because the state will not only share the loss when the exploration fails, but also share the profit when the oil price skyrockets.

"In this new scheme, we will introduce sharing the pain and sharing the gain concept. It's fair from a risk management, revenue and benefit point of view," Sri said.

The oil and gas industry previously only recognized the "sharing the pain" concept, where government did not share the exploration risks with contractors.

This concept apparently failed to attract much-needed investment to the sector, while the country's oil production is rapidly falling.

Crude oil production in Indonesia is estimated to decline to an average of 480,000 barrels a day by 2020 from the current 800,000 bpd due to the lack of new exploration activities, Sri said.

"That's why the efforts to improve the investment climate in the upstream sector is very urgent," she said. "It is linked to the government's ability to get revenue."

Sri's comment came after the government announced a day earlier that it was removing value-added taxes on imports, import duties, domestic value-added taxes and land and building taxes on oil and gas explorers.

Beside the new profit sharing scheme and the tax incentives, the government is offering non-fiscal facilities, including investment credit, a faster depreciation calculation to reduce producers' costs and the so-called "domestic market obligation holiday."

A domestic market obligation refers to a requirement for oil and gas producers to prioritize supplying the local market first, but with the "holiday," producers will have a chance to sell their output to overseas buyers, which often pay better prices.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/business/govt-share-pain-gain-new-oil-gas-profit-sharing-scheme/

Waskita Toll Road Injects Rp 47.2b to Jasa Marga Subsidiary for Trans-Java Toll Project

Jakarta. Waskita Karya Toll Road, a subsidiary of state-controlled construction company Waskita Karya, has given Rp 47.2 billion ($3.6 million) to Ngawi Kertosono Jaya, the company's joint venture with state toll road operator Jasa Marga, to help finance a section of the Trans-Java toll road in East Java.

Waskita Toll Road owns a 40 percent stake in NKJ, which is responsible for constructing an 87-kilometer stretch of the Ngawi-Kertosono toll road connecting Ngawi, a regency in East Java, and Kertosono, a sub-district of Nganjuk, also in East Java.

Jasa Marga controls 59.9 percent of NKJ and the remaining stake is owned by the toll-road's previous concession holder Ferino Putra.

NKJ secured a Rp 3.37 trillion syndicated loan from Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Bank Mandiri and Bank Negara Indonesia for the project in April. The Trans-Java toll road, when it is done, will stretch for more than 1,000 kilometers from Merak in Banten to Banyuwangi in East Java.
 
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Baiturrahman Mosque, Banda Aceh. ANTARA/Ampelsa

THURSDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER, 2016 | 07:50 WIB
Indonesia Names Three Provinces as Halal Tourist Destinations

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Deputy for Tourist Destination and Industry Development Bureau, the Tourism Ministry, Dadang Rizki Ratman said Indonesia has named three provinces as halal tourist destinations.

“As for halal tourism, the Tourism Ministry has named three provinces in Indonesia as halal tourist destinations, namely West Sumatra, Aceh and NTB [West Nusa Tenggara],” said Dadang, who was accompanied by NTB Deputy Governor H Muhammad Amin and the Association of the Indonesian Tours & Travel Agencies (Asita) executive board chairman Asnawi Bahar, Wednesday on the sidelines of the International Halal Travel Fair (IHTF) in Mataram, as quoted by Antara news agency.

Dadang said that going forward, halal tourism programs will be rolled out throughout Indonesia.

Meanwhile, NTB Deputy Governor H Muhammad Amin expressed that NTB is aiming to attract 3 million tourists by year-end. Whereas the government itself has set the target of 20 million tourist arrivals this year.

“We are currently revamping the destinations and infrastructure to support tourism. We have to give more exposure to local wisdom, such as culture and tradition,” he said.

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Acting Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Luhut Binsar Panjaitan when meeting with House of Representation

SATURDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER, 2016
Luhut: Indonesia`s Potentials Oil Reserve Reach Billion Barrel

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Acting Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said Indonesia’s potential oil reserves reached 100 billion barrels.

However, if there’s no new exploration, oil production in Indonesia is likely to drop, Luhut said.

"Our oil reserves is only 3.5 billion barrels left. In a few years, they reserves will be exhausted," said Luhut in Central Jakarta, Friday (23/9).

To address the matter, Luhut said seismic studies are important. He hopes that next year seismic studies could be conducted so that the government can find untapped oil and gas potentials.

In addition, according Luhut, this study is also useful for the government to get better data on the potential oil reserves, so they can easily offer to investors.

"We must have data so that what we offer to investors will be clearer," said Luhut.

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Working contract of inka valued at rp1.7 trillion - (d)
Kamis, 22 September 2016 20:47 WIB | 815 Views
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Workers inspect the locomotive made by PT Industri Kereta Api ( Inka ) at PT Inka Madiun, East Java. PT Inka able to produce average 120 passenger rail cars and 300 freight cars per year. (ANTARA/Siswowidodo)

Madiun (ANTARA News) - The management of state-owned rolling stock manufacturing company PT Industri Kereta Api (INKA) in Madiun, East Java, has set target for working contracts valued at Rp1.7 trillion this year up from Rp1.2 trillion last year.

Senior Managing Secretary and Public Relations of PT INKA Cholik Mochamad Zam Zam said by mid September the company already had working contracts valued at Rp15. trillion.

"We are optimistic the target could be reached this year. If we win the contract with Bangladesh for 250 passenger coaches now in the process of tender , the target would be overshot," Cholik told reporters.

He said the working orders received by INKA has increased from year to year in value . In 2015, with working contracts valued at Rp1.2 trillion the company posted Rp27 billion in net profit.

The orders came from various institutions including government and private institutions or from other countries. The largest orders were from the Transport Ministry making up 75 to 80 percent of the total working contract in value. The rest came from the private sector including and from abroad.

Working contracts handled by PT INKA this year include for Economic and Executive of New Concept ordered by the state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI), locomotives, and other carriages from the Transport Ministry.

"INKA is building 150 units of passenger carriages to meet order from Bangladesh valued at almost Rp900 billion to be built under multi year contract," Cholik said.

He said INKA has gained in reputation abroad, adding INKAs railway technology has been recognized by other countries in ASEAN and South Asia.

He said currently INKA is eyeing a new market, Sri Lanka, where it take part in a tender to build electric diesel train worth US$70 million.

Other countries which have used the technology of INKA include Bangladesh, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia.
(Uu.H-ASG/A014)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106852/working-contract-of-inka-valued-at-rp17-trillion--d
 
Weekend, Kantor Pajak Diserbu Calon PesertaTax Amnesty
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Ilustrasi: (Foto: Okezone)

JAKARTA
- Hari ini, Kantor Pusat Direktorat Jenderal Pajak, Kementerian Keuangan (Kemenkeu) tidak terlihat seperti biasanya. Para Wajib Pajak (WP) berkerumun di lantai 2 Gedung Utama Kantor Pusat Ditjen Pajak, untuk mendaftarkan diri dalam program pengampunan pajak (tax amnesty).

Dari pantauan, para WP telah menunggu sejak pagi untuk mendaftarkan diri dalam program amnesti pajak yang diusung pemerintahan Jokowi-JK. Khusus untuk melayani calon peserta tax amnesty, Kantor Pajak membuka pendaftaran pada akhir pekan (week end) mulai pukul 08.00 WIB hingga 14.00 WIB.

Direktur Penyuluhan, Pelayanan, dan Hubungan Masyararakat Ditjen Pajak Hestu Yoga Saksama mengatakan, pihaknya sangat mengapresiasi para wajib pajak yang hari ini datang untuk mengikuti program tax amnesty. Dia mengakui, para wajib pajak tersebut telah sejak pagi mendatangi Kantor Pajak untuk melaporkan hartanya dalam program tersebut.

"‎Kami sangat mengapresiasi wajib pajak yang hari-hari ini datang begitu banyak di kantor-kantor pajak termasuk di sini, sudah ramai dari pagi tadi. Artinya antusiasme itu mencerminkan kesadaran WP untuk ikut amnesti pajak," ujarnya di Gedung Ditjen Pajak Kemenkeu, Jakarta, Sabtu (24/9/2016).

Dia menyebutkan, dalam sehari sejak kemarin setidaknya terdapat 15.000 hingga 20.000wajib pajak yang berduyun-duyun datang ke Kantor Pajak di seluruh Indonesia, untuk mengikuti tax amnesty.

Hingga saat ini telah ada 140 ribu wajib pajak yang mendaftarkan diri mengikuti program pengampunan pajak.

"‎Total wajib pajak semalam 140 ribu (wajib pajak peserta tax amnesty) seluruh Indonesia, dan sekarang setiap hari itu 15 ribu (wajib pajak), mungkin nanti di minggu-minggu depan akan semakin banyak," kata Hestu.

Menurutnya, karakter orang Indonesia memang kerap menunggu hingga di akhir masa periode sebelum memutuskan untuk mengikuti satu program. Tak terkecuali untuk amnesti pajak, masyarakat memilih untuk menunggu hingga akhir periode 1 sebelum akhirnya memutuskan untuk ikut.

"‎Ini memang karakter masyarakat kita yang menunggu saat-saat akhir, ini cukup signifikan lonjakan di saat terakhir. Termasuk uang tebusan, deklarasi harta dan repatriasi juga melonjak pada akhir-akhir ini," tandasnya.
(dni)

Serbuuuu.... :D

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VP Kalla meets with us business community - (d)
Minggu, 25 September 2016 05:24 WIB | 690 Views
Pewarta: Jaka Suryo
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Vice President M. Jusuf Kalla (JK). (ANTARA/Yudhi Mahatma)

New York (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Vice President M. Jusuf Kalla (JK) has met with US business community in New York on the sidelines of the current 71st United Nations General Assembly.

The meeting was organized by the AICC (the American-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce) at the office of Duanne Morris LLP, 1540 Broadway, 14th Floor conference room.

The meeting held as per a roundtable format was moderated by AICC President Allan Hariri and attended by 50 top executives of US companies representing the fields of energy, IT, consumer goods, financial and health.

It was also supported by other US associations including the US Chamber of Commerce (USCC) and the US ASEAN Business Council (US-ABC).

The participants attending the meeting included representatives from the US and Indonesian business associations and from companies in the energy, financial, IT, defense, consumer products and pharmaceutical/health sectors.

The meeting discussed opportunities and challenges faced by the US companies in investment and trade relations with Indonesia.

The USCC underlined the commercial value of the Indonesia-US economic ties which is very significant since US economic activities in Indonesia (2014) are worth around US$90 billion in terms not only of investment but also in financial stocks and these companies contribution to Indonesias tax revenues.

According to the US business community, the commercial value is predicted to continue to rise in line with the economic growth and the increasing size of middle-class population in Indonesia. As per a positive scenario, it is predicted to reach around US132 billion in economic value by 2019.

The US companies hailed various economic policies formulated especially to assure stability of economic growth, initiatives to accelerate infrastructure development and deregulatory economic packages released over the past one and a half years.

The US companies also gave their perspectives and support to the Indonesian government to boost investment in the manufacturing industry, IT, financial, health and energy sectors through investment incentives, ensuring legal certainty and continuing support to dialogue and mutual settlements between the government and private parties.
(Uu.H-YH/INE/KR-BSR/B003)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106890/vp-kalla-meets-with-us-business-community--d
 
Indonesia struggles to tap volcano power
September 25, 2016 by Sam Reeves


Steam rises from the Wayang Windu geothermal power station on West Java

Columns of steam shoot from the ground at an Indonesian power plant sitting in the shadow of an active volcano, as energy is tapped from the red-hot underbelly of the archipelago.


Pipes zig-zag up rugged mountainsides covered in tea plantations, carrying steam from the Earth's core to power enormous, electricity-generating turbines at the Wayang Windu facility on Java island.

Indonesia, a seismically-active island chain studded with scores of volcanoes, holds an estimated 40 percent of the world's geothermal energy reserves, but has long lagged behind in its use of the renewable power source.

Now the government is pushing to expand the sector five-fold in the next decade, although the challenges are huge in a country where the burden of red tape remains onerous, big projects are often delayed and targets missed.

"The potential is tremendous," said Rully Wirawan, field manager at Wayang Windu. "The current government is trying to tackle the challenges so I believe the development of the sector will be better in future."

Geothermal, a clean energy source which releases negligible amounts of greenhouse gases, unlike burning dirty fossil fuels, is mostly found in seismically-active areas around tectonic plate boundaries.


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The Earth's heat emanating through the faultlines warms underground reservoirs, and the resulting steam can be channelled to geothermal energy plants.

Fossil fuel addiction

The majority of Indonesia's power is generated from its abundant reserves of coal and oil.

It currently has installed capacity to produce about 1,400 megawatts of electricity from geothermal, enough to provide power to just 1.4 million households in the country off 255 million.

That is less than five percent of geothermal's estimated potential and behind the world's two leading producers of the energy source, the United States and the Philippines.


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But the government is aiming to increase Indonesia's generating capacity to around 7,200 megawatts by 2025, as part of a broader plan to boost the renewables sector, which would likely make it the world's top producer of the power source.

A major part of the drive is a law passed two years ago that means geothermal exploration is no longer considered mining activity, as it was previously.


The old definition had held up the industry as mining cannot be carried out in the country's vast tracts of protected forests, believed to contain about two-thirds of Indonesia's geothermal reserves.

The government is also seeking to sweeten local administrations—which had sometimes resisted the construction of the steam-belching facilities—by offering them up to one percent of revenue from any geothermal plant in their area.

Abadi Poernomo, chief of the Indonesian Geothermal Association, which represents companies involved in the sector, is upbeat about future prospects: "A lot of investors from abroad are coming to Indonesia with the intent to develop geothermal".


The government is aiming to increase Indonesia's generating capacity to around 7,200 megawatts by 2025
High costs, red tape

Still, the challenges are enormous. While achieving the 2025 target may be possible, it will be extremely difficult, said Daniel Wicaksana, an energy expert at consultancy Frost and Sullivan Indonesia.

One of the biggest problems is the high exploration costs needed at the outset, as checking for potential geothermal reserves is a complex, time-consuming business, that is not always successful.

Building a geothermal plant costs the equivalent of $4 to $5 million dollars per megawatt, compared to $1.5 to $2 million for a coal-fired power station, according to the association.

Investors have also complained about what they say is the relatively low price offered by the state-run power company to buy electricity from a geothermal facility, which they claim usually doesn't cover the large initial outlay.


Plant controllers working in the control room of the Wayang Windu geothermal power station on West Java
To top it all off, Indonesia's complicated bureaucracy puts many off—29 permits are required from different government agencies and ministries for a geothermal plant, and time-consuming negotiations with powerful local administrations can also hamper progress.

"The level of complexity to complete the necessary paperwork, at the local level especially, also adds to the slow development of geothermal," said Wicaksana.

Green groups have also questioned authorities' commitment to geothermal in the near term—a plan by the government to ramp up electricity-producing capacity dramatically by 2019 seems more focused on building coal-fired power stations than expanding the use of renewable energy sources.

Wayang Windu, which is jointly managed by independent company Star Energy and state-owned energy giant Pertamina and takes its names from the active volcano near the plant, illustrates some of the challenges.

Exploration first began at the site in 1985 but it was not until 15 years later that the plant began producing electricity commercially, while work on a new unit to boost power generation has been delayed due to negotiations over cost.


Indonesia currently has installed capacity to produce about 1,400 megawatts of electricity from geothermal, enough to provide power to just 1.4 million households
Even officials admit achieving the government geothermal target will be tough.

Ego Syahrial, the head of the government's geology agency, which assesses geothermal energy reserves conceded: "The progress is not very encouraging to be honest."


© 2016 AFP

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IDR 200 trillion more and tax amnesty program will break the IDR 2000 trillion (USD 150 billion) point. And we still have 5 days left before this month end (for the 1st phase of tax amnesty program). If we add this funds to our current GDP, by the end of this year Indonesia's GDP will surely surpass USD 1 Trillion mark. Great!

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IDR 200 trillion more and tax amnesty program will break the IDR 2000 trillion (USD 150 billion) point. And we still have 5 days left before this month end (for the 1st phase of tax amnesty program). If we add this funds to our current GDP, by the end of this year Indonesia's GDP will surely surpass USD 1 Trillion mark. Great!

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Great progress!

We can expect a significant increase by the closing day tomorrow.

Indonesian Chamber of Commerce members will declare their wealth tomorrow at 2PM.

http://finance.detik.com/berita-eko...amai-ramai-ikut-tax-amnesty-jam-2-siang-besok
 
Qatar-Indonesia $1bn joint fund set to start ops
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A $1 billion joint investment fund (JIF) launched by Qatar and Indonesia is in its completion stages and is expected to fund major infrastructure and energy projects, a report said.

Indonesia’s 15 per cent share of the JIF is ready, Dr Alwi Abdurrahman Shihab, special envoy to the Indonesian president for Middle East Affairs, was quoted as saying in the Gulf Times report.

“The government is just waiting for the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) to select from several projects Indonesia has prepared to start the JIF,” he added.

“This joint investment fund should be, as soon as we can, made into a reality because the Indonesians have already provided four to five projects to be picked by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) in order for us to show the Indonesian people that the investment is there,” Dr Shihab said.

“The reactivation of the joint investment fund in 2015 is a manifestation to improve the economic cooperation between Qatar and Indonesia. It will be utilised in infrastructure, roads, power plants, ports, mining, and communications. Negotiations are underway,” Shihab told Gulf Times on the sidelines of a meeting.

For the JIF, Qatar will provide 85 per cent of the funds, Shihab said.

http://www.gdnonline.com/Details/115212/Qatar-Indonesia-$1bn-joint-fund-set-to-start-ops
 
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