Bank Indonesia Highlights 3 Major Challenges Threatening Financial System Stability
Bank Indonesia (BI) has identified three significant challenges that continue to impact Indonesia's financial system stability. Deputy Governor Juda Agung outlined these challenges and...
Indonesian Food Commodities Threatened by La Nina Phenomenon
The National Food Agency (Bapanas) is taking proactive steps to safeguard food supplies, particularly horticultural products, amidst concerns over the La Nina weather phenomenon....
15 Foreign Cruise Ships Visit Komodo National Park, Carrying 11,912 Visitors
Indonesia's tourism sector is experiencing a surge, particularly in the renowned Komodo National Park. Over the period from January to March 2024, an impressive...
Get Ready to Level Up! Economy Grows by 6%, Average Indonesian Income Could Skyrocket...
The government sets its sights on maintaining stable inflation between 1.5% and 3.5% this year to drive economic growth above 5%, with aspirations to...
Only 40% of Foreign Tourists Have Paid Bali Tourism Levy Since February 2024
Many foreign tourists have yet to comply with Bali tourism levy policy, which amounts to US$10 or approximately Rp150,000 per person. Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno,...
Indonesia is Soon to Have Nuclear Power Plants, Government Accelerating the Process
The Indonesian government has recently expedited its timeline for the commercial operation of nuclear power plants (PLTN), aiming for completion by 2032. This decision...
Tech Giants Apple and Microsoft CEOs to Visit Indonesia, Eyeing Investment Opportunities?
Tech giants Apple and Microsoft are making headlines as their CEOs, Tim Cook and Satya Nadella, are reportedly planning visits to Indonesia in the...
Indonesia Plans to Reduce Number of International Airports, Why?
Indonesia is making a surprising move by planning to cut down the number of international airports across the country. This decision, expected to be...
High Tides Lead to Accumulation of Plastic Waste on Kedonganan Beach Bali
Plastic waste has flooded the once pristine beaches of Bali, turning them into garbage-strewn landscapes. Kedonganan Beach in Bali's popular Kuta area is now...
Bali’s Tourism Levy: Only 5,000 of 15,000 Daily Foreign Visitors Paying Up, How Come?
The implementation of Bali's tourism levy has been underway since February. According to the Bali Provincial Tourism Office, the island welcomes an average of...