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Proyek Bandara Ahmad YaniPekerja memasang rangkaian besi di lokasi yang akan digunakan sebagai apron pada proyek pengembangan Bandara Internasional Ahmad Yani, di Semarang, Jateng, Kamis (3/3). Pengerjaan proyek yang menelan anggaran sebesar Rp1,942 triliun tersebut baru mencapai 10 persen. ANTARA FOTO/R. Rekotomo/aww/16.

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Proyek Bandara Ahmad YaniPekerja memasang rangkaian besi di lokasi yang akan digunakan sebagai apron pada proyek pengembangan Bandara Internasional Ahmad Yani, di Semarang, Jateng, Kamis (3/3). Pengerjaan proyek yang menelan anggaran sebesar Rp1,942 triliun tersebut baru mencapai 10 persen. ANTARA FOTO/R. Rekotomo/aww/16.

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MT Sanggau PertaminaPetugas memeriksa instalasi pipa minyak yang terhubung dengan kapal pengangkut minyak MT Sanggau di Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok, Jakarta Utara, Kamis (3/3). Kapal tanker berkonsep ECO SHIP milik Pertamina seharga 31 juta dolar Amerika tersebut mampu mengangkut 315 ribu barel minyak mentah dan mulai beroperasi pada bulan ini. ANTARA FOTO/Sigid Kurniawan/aww/16.
 
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Palembang-Indralaya highway to anticipate future`s transportation needs: Jokowi
Kamis, 3 Maret 2016 20:52 WIB | 996 Views
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Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) meninjau pembangunan jalan tol Trans Sumatra ruas Palembang-Indralaya (Palindra) di Desa Ibul, Kecamatan Pemulutan, Kab Ogan Ilir (OI), Sumatra Selatan, Kamis (3/3/2016). (ANTARA/Nova Wahyudi)

Palembang (ANTARA News) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said the benefit of constructing a highway connecting Palembang and Indralaya must be seen in terms of the next 50 to 100 years.

"If we do not make roads infrastructure our priority, it will be outweighed by the construction of houses and buildings, which will lead to a high cost of land acquisition," the President said while visiting the Palembang-Indralaya highway project in the Ogan Ilir district, South Sumatra, on Thursday.

Acknowledging that the economic value of the highway project could not be obtained in the short term, President Jokowi emphasized that it would be very helpful in preventing traffic jams, currently occurring in Palembang.

The 22-kilometer Palembang-Indralaya highway was developed on a tough terrain, which included 17 kilometers of swamp areas.

The Palembang-Indralaya toll road, which is a branch of the Lampung-Palembang-Aceh axis, has been built for 11 kilometers.

"This project was started in July 2015, and all I can see is that the progress is really nice considering its difficult terrain," the President affirmed.

It was a challenge to pump water in advance, before paving and coating the road with asphalt.

"The highway is projected to be finished in 2017," President Jokowi stated.

(Reported by Agus Salim/Uu.Y013/INE/KR-BSR/S012)

Palembang-Indralaya highway to anticipate future`s transportation needs: Jokowi - ANTARA News
 
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Pertamina's new eco ship tanker valued at $31 million, MT Sanggau, start to operate this month

Petugas memeriksa instalasi pipa minyak yang terhubung dengan kapal pengangkut minyak MT Sanggau milik Pertamina di Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok, Jakarta Utara, Kamis (3/3/2016). Kapal tanker berkonsep ECO SHIP senilai USD31 juta yang mampu mengangkut 315 ribu barel minyak mentah tersebut akan mulai beroperasi pada bulan ini.


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Palapa Ring project to bring faster internet to Indonesia
thejakartapost.com, Jakarta | National | Sun, March 06 2016, 11:31 AM

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The government will spend Rp 2.7 trillion (US$207 million) on broadband infrastructure projects as part of its efforts to close the gap in internet access between rural and urban areas across Indonesia.

The Palapa Ring projects aim to lay out 4,700 kilometers of undersea fibre-optic cable as the backbone for the nation’s telecommunications system.

The project will be divided into two parts, namely the western package, which will cover Riau, and the central package, which comprises Kalimantan, Sulawesi and North Maluku.

Communications and Information Minister Rudiantara said on Friday the eastern package, which will cover areas in East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, West Papua and Papua, would soon begin.

He said the three projects were scheduled to be completed by 2018 and the facility would be ready for use in early 2019.

When the new infrastructure is fully operational, it is expected that more households will be able to enjoy faster internet connections. According to the Indonesian Internet Providers Association (APJII), out of a population of 250 million, only 88 million had access to the internet in 2014. Poor infrastructure has been blamed for the extremely slow internet connection in the country.

A report by Akamai Technologies, a leading US-based content delivery network, showed that the internet speed in the country averaged 1.3 megabites per second in 2014.

The Communication and Information Ministry has signed two contracts for the western and central packages. The western package, worth Rp 1.3 trillion, will go to the Moratel Triasmitra consortium. The central package, worth Rp 1.4 trillion, will be handled by the Pandawa Lima consortium. The eastern package is still in the pre-qualification stage.

Palapa Ring is the first project operating under a joint government and business cooperation agreement in the telecommunications sector. (sha/ebf)

Palapa Ring project to bring faster internet to Indonesia | The Jakarta Post
 
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Indonesia, Libya agree to cooperate in energy sector
Senin, 7 Maret 2016 19:07 WIB | 381 Views
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President Joko Widodo (right) shakes hands with Libyan PM Faiz Al Siraj (left) prior to holding a bilateral meeting when the OIC Extraordinary Summit in JCC, Jakarta, Monday (7/3). (ANTARA FOTO/OIC-ES2016/M Agung Rajasa/pras/par/16)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and Libya will intensify cooperation in the field of economy, especially in the energy and construction sectors, President Joko Widodo stated here on Monday after meeting Libyas Prime Minister Faiz al-Siraj.

He said Indonesia was keen to deepen economic cooperation with Libya in several sectors, especially in energy and construction.

"I wish to push for better and increased economic relations between Indonesia and Libya," he remarked after the meeting held on the sidelines of the 5th Organization of Islamic Cooperation Extraordinary Summit. Prime Minister Faiz is in Indonesia to attend the summit.

During the meeting, President Widodo congratulated Libya following the establishment of a new joint national government.

He noted that the two countries had agreed to boost cooperation in several sectors, including in energy and construction.

"Several Indonesian state-owned and private companies have already operated in Libya before and will continue their operations once the situation in Libya becomes conducive," he affirmed.

He said state-owned companies in Indonesia had also expressed their readiness to implement construction projects in Libya.

"Libya has opened itself for cooperation," he pointed out.

He said Libya had also expressed interest to imbibe democratic values from Indonesia, one of the worlds largest democracies, which is ready to share its experiences.

"With regard to democracy, Prime Minister Faiz has expressed his intentions to gain a deeper understanding of the process to elect governors, deputy governors, and city mayors in Indonesia," he added.(*)
Indonesia, Libya agree to cooperate in energy sector - ANTARA News
 
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Indonesia to reopen banking transactions with Iran
Senin, 7 Maret 2016 19:48 WIB | 866 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia said it is open to resume banking transactions with Iran following the lifting of economic sanctions against Iran.

"Banking relations, an obstacle we are facing, will soon be resumed," President Joko Widodo said after receiving Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on the sidelines of the 5th Organization of Islamic Cooperation Extraordinary Summit on Palestine and Al Quds here on Monday.

The President said economic and investment cooperation between the two countries had been hindered because banking transactions were closed due to the imposition of economic sanctions against Iran.

He said Indonesian banking authorities had agreed to follow up on the cooperation plan.

"The chairman of the Financial Service Authority (OJK) said just now that the banking transactions would soon be resumed to develop and strengthen economic relations between the two countries," he said.

Bank Indonesia (the Central Bank) and OJK would discuss the mechanism for cooperation with Iranian banking officials.

Due to the imposition of economic sanctions several years ago, Iranian banks were unable to conduct transactions with overseas banks.

Since Irans nuclear program came to be known in 2002, the United Nations, the European Union, the US and several other countries had imposed economic sanctions on Iran.

After these sanctions were revoked, the flow of trade to and from Iran is expected to become easier.(*)
 
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Indonesia can become ASEAN`s automotive production hub: Ipsos
Rabu, 9 Maret 2016 17:55 WIB | 0 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia has the opportunity to become an automotive production hub for the ASEAN and gradually replace Thailand as a car production base, according to the Ipsos Business Consulting Firm.

"This is evident from the output trend of vehicle production, policies, and infrastructure, which continue to undergo improvements followed by increasing production capacity, domestic consumption, and export volumes," Marcus Scherer, head of the Global Automotive Sector of Ipsos Business Consulting, stated here on Wednesday.

Marcus hoped that the policy makers and stakeholders as well as automotive producers would consider this aspect as it will have a major impact on the supplies of automotive spare parts in the future.

So far, Thailand has been the largest automotive producer in Southeast Asia, with an annual production of some two million cars as compared to Indonesia, which produced only some 1.1 million units in 2015.

Indonesia has not yet been able to be at par with Thailand in developing its export market. It exported only some 23 percent of its domestic production in 2015, while Thailand was able to export some 55 percent of its domestic production.

In 2015, the production gap between the two countries was some 810 thousand units, but in 2020, the gap is expected to narrow to 464 thousand units only.

In order to take over Thailands position as the number one car production center in the ASEAN, Indonesia should be able to overcome the production gap through various combinations of solutions, Marcus stressed.

The solutions should encompass increasing the production capacity of factories. In 2015, Indonesia had a production capacity of two million units of which only some 62 percent was utilized. Therefore, Indonesia should increase its follow-up investment to nearly US$2.6 billion for constructing new factories or for increasing the production capacity of the existing factories based on the assumption that utilization would remain unchanged.

The latest Ipsos report highlighted the fact that although the export performance this time had not been significant, yet Indonesia had high domestic growth potential. This could encourage investors to harbor expectations for solid sales growth once they are able to gain access to the right markets.

Douglas Cassidy, the Ipsos Business Consulting Indonesia director, stated that the global automotive players who had not yet had significant production bases in Indonesia would question whether they have been placed in the correct position to obtain a market share in the ASEAN whose total population reaches 600 million.

Moreover, these players would also question whether they could maintain the market segment they already owned as other companies will surely also expand their operations in Indonesia and Asia, in general.

Chukiat Wongtaveerat, a senior consultant manager at Ipsos Bangkok, concurred with the analysis of Cassidy on the current market situation but opined that Thailand was still able to safeguard its automotive industries.

Wongtaveerat noted that several leading automotive producers had announced strategic steps to pull out of the Indonesian market, particularly Ford Motor Company and General Motors.

He remarked that other leading players such as Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Mazda were not yet able to communicate their clear strategies to safeguard their strong and profitable market shares in the two countries, particularly in Indonesia, which needed consistent regulations and sustainable and supporting automotive infrastructure development in the face of the current downward sales trend.

He pointed out that the business climate in Indonesia had not yet yielded significant benefits to the automotive industries. Based on the World Banks ease of doing business index, Indonesia is ranked 109 among 198 countries, while Thailand comes 49th on the list.

However, the Indonesian government has set a target to rise in the ranking to reach the 40th position in 2018. Such an improvement, if it has to be achieved, clearly needs constant focus of the policy makers.

Scherer noted that the current conditions in Indonesia were showing a positive trend, such as the easing of regulations on foreign ownership through its revised negative investment list and simplified licensing procedures.(*)
Indonesia can become ASEAN`s automotive production hub: Ipsos - ANTARA News
 
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Uji Beban Jembatan Merah PutihSejumlah kendaraan bersiap mengikuti uji beban yang dilakukan Komisi Keamanan Jembatan dan Terowongan Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum di Jembatan Merah Putih, Ambon, Maluku, Kamis (3/3). Pengujian dilakukan terhadap jembatan sepanjang 1,06 kilometer tersebut untuk mengetahui kelayakan dalam menampung beban, sebagai prosedur wajib menjelang dioperasikan sebagai fasilitas publik. (ANTARAFOTO/izaac mulyawan)

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Uji Beban Jembatan Merah PutihGubernur Maluku Said Assagaff (kedua dari kanan) menyaksikan proses uji beban yang dilakukan Komisi Keamanan Jembatan dan Terowongan Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum di Jembatan Merah Putih, Ambon, Maluku, Kamis (3/3). Pengujian dilakukan terhadap jembatan sepanjang 1,06 kilometer tersebut untuk mengetahui kelayakan dalam menampung beban, sebagai prosedur wajib menjelang dioperasikan sebagai fasilitas publik tersebut. (ANTARAFOTO/izaac mulyawan/
 
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Indonesia ETFs Are a Bastion of Strength in Emerging Market
The emerging markets may be finally turning around, but Indonesian stocks and country-specific exchange traded funds have been a standout in the developing world.

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  • Indonesian stocks and country-specific ETFs have been standout in developing world
  • Indonesia for 2016 could turn out to be the story India was supposed in 2015, says HSBC Asia equity strategist
  • Indonesia’s economy is expanding as signs that President Joko Widodo has been able to gain support for his promised economic reforms

Over the past three months, the iShares MSCI Indonesia ETF (NYSEArca: EIDO) increased 14.1% and Market Vectors Indonesia Index ETF (NYSEArca: IDX) gained 14.3%. Both EIDO and IDX recently saw their 50-day moving average break above their long-term, 200-day moving average, forming a bullish golden cross.

“Indonesia for 2016 could turn out to be the story India was supposed in 2015,” Herald van der Linde, Asia equity strategist at HSBC, told the Financial Times.

Jakarta’s Benchmark index strengthened 4.8% so far this year, or 9.7% in U.S. dollar terms, ranking among the top 10 performing markets in the world. In contrast, the global emerging markets dipped 1% this year. Additionally, the Indonesian market has continued to gain ground, despite fears of a Chinese slowdown.

Indonesia’s economy is expanding as signs that President Joko Widodo has been able to gain support for his promised economic reforms that should revive growth.

“Basically, people think that stuff is going to get done — and that will lift growth,” David Mann, chief economist for Asia at Standard Chartered, told the Financial Times. “Across the region, countries that look like they’re getting better at doing what they said they’d do are getting noticed.”

For instance, analysts point out that Widodo is adding jobs in major construction projects for unskilled labor, which could stimulate demand for basic consumer goods.

“You need to go mass market as far as tactics go in Indonesia because that’s where Jokowi’s going,” Harry Su, head of research at Bahana Securities, told the Financial Times “Jokowi is heading to provide a lot of support for people in the low end through job creation, through infrastructure projects.”

Moreover, slowing inflationary pressures and speculation of additional interest rate cuts are enticing investors. Bank Indonesia has reduced benchmark rates to 7% from 7.5% earlier this year. However, the lower rates could weigh on the financial sector, which has underperformed.

The financial sector makes up 37.3% of EIDO’s portfolio and 34.0% of IDX’s holdings.

Indonesia ETFs Are a Bastion of Strength in Emerging Market | ETF Trends
 
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President Inaugurates Bonded Logistics Center

President Joko Widodo inaugurated bounded logistics center at Cipta Krida Bahari industrial area in North Jakarta this morning. Bounded logistics center is one of the solutions to improve dwelling time.

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"We solve it by building efficient system including this bounded logistics center," said President Joko Widodo, Jakarta, Thursday (3/10/2016).

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PT Gerbang Teknologi Cikarang President Director Benny Woenardi stated government has appointed his company as the operator.

"We will start with cotton commodity that will support textile industry. We have made cooperation with Indonesian Textile Association (API) to establish bounded logistics center for cotton," Benny explained.

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Government has prepared several incentives for companies that use bounded logistics center including tax allowance and customs allowance.

The establishment of bounded logistics center is an implementation of third economic policy package issued in October 2015. Besides Cikarang, bounded logistics center also will be built in Balikpapan, Marunda and Merak.

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Toyota Opens Aluminum Engine Plant, 3 Years After Govt Took Control of Metal Supply

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia, a local unit of the Japanese automotive giant, has inaugurated its fifth factory in the country at the Karawang International Industrial City in West Java on Monday (07/03). The opening marks a significant milestone for Indonesia after the country took control of its domestic aluminum supply three years ago, as part of a move to to add more value to its natural resources.

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The factory will produce aluminum-block engines, known as R-NR, for domestic and Asian markets. The company chose Indonesia as the third country in which to establish engine manufacturing, after Japan and China, as the country is the world's largest producer and consumer of aluminum, Saga said.

The engine is cheaper to operate and generates less vibration during operation due to its lighter weight compared to an engine with a steel-block. Toyota has two other factories in Sunter, North Jakarta, that produce steel-block engines for its Innova and Fortuner models. The company sourced 80 percent of its materials domestically.

The government took over Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (Inalum) from a Japanese consortium in 2013 after a 30-year agreement expired. Under the agreement, Inalum has to sell 70 percent of its output to Japanese buyers and the remainder to the domestic market.

The company's new state-controlled management has reduced exports of the raw material to the East Asian country in favor of supplying local industries. Inalum is the country's only aluminum smelter, capable of churning out around 300,000 tons of the metal a year in ingots.

Indonesian Industry Minister Saleh Husin said he hoped Toyota would continue to develop local products and manufacturing capabilities.

Toyota Opens Aluminum Engine Plant, 3 Years After Govt Took Control of Metal Supply | Jakarta Globe
 
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