Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's public approval rating is steady at 78% a year after he took office, a survey showed on Saturday, despite a challenging first year in office marked by deadly student protests.
Indonesia and Thailand are considering offering a booster shot to their medical workers immunized with Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine, a move likely to reduce public trust in the Chinese product that has been their main inoculation tool.
Indonesia's parliament passed into law President Joko Widodo's flagship "Job Creation" bill on Mondaythat aims to boost investment inSoutheast Asia's biggest economy, butcritics ranging from unions to environmental groups pledged protests.
Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil exporter, will next month remove a subsidy on bulk cooking oil and replace it with a price cap on the raw materials sold to local refiners, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Indonesia's state-owned communication giant Telkom Indonesia is considering selling a stake in its data centre business and is expected to finish the selling process in the second half of this year.
Indonesia has entered an agreement with India to procure the BrahMos missile system, its defence ministry spokesperson Rico Ricardo Sirait told Reuters on Monday.
Japan is considering providing the engines of retired F-15 fighter jets to Indonesia as it weighs up revising its guidelines on the export of defence equipment, Jiji news agency said on Monday.
A steep selloff in Indonesia's stocks and currency on Friday prompted regulators to step in to calm the markets following several days of student protests that have stung investor sentiment.
Indonesia's National Olympic Committee plans to launch a bid to host the summer Olympics in 2036 after losing out this week to a bid by Brisbane to hold the 2032 Games, the head of the committee said.
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Indonesian trade unions threatened on Monday to stage a national strike next month after a parliamentary panel agreed to move ahead with proposed labour reforms in President Joko Widodo's controversial "Job Creation" bill.
Nickel miner Vale Indonesia INCO.JK plans to seek between $1 billion and $1.2 billion in financing over 2026-2027 to help fund its mine and smelter projects, Andaru Brahmono Adi, head of corporate finance and investor relations, said on Friday.
Indonesia plans to move the regulation, supervision and oversight of cryptocurrency investments to the Financial Service Authority (OJK) to better protect investors, its finance minister said on Thursday.
Indonesia plans to remove import duties on some plastic products as well as liquified petroleum gas (LPG) bought by the petrochemical industry to help plastic producers cope with a naphtha shortage, its chief economic minister said on Tuesday.
Indonesia's central bank said it will increase to 80 trillion rupiah ($4.9 billion) the amount of liquidity freed up by reducing reserve requirements for banks that lend to the property sector, to support the government's housing goal.
Bank Indonesia will maintain its key policy rate for a second month on Thursday as inflation is within its target range and the rupiah has stabilised, showed a Reuters poll of economists who forecast the first cut to be in the third quarter of 2024.
Indonesian Defence Minster Prabowo Subianto has registered his political party for the 2024 national election, signalling what analysts say is a likely third presidential bid for one of the country's most controversial politicians.
Indonesia's central bank governor said on Tuesday there was no government plan to undermine his institution's independence as parliament prepares to debate a bill that would widen the central bank's mandate.
Indonesia's navy seized a ship carrying nearly two tons of methamphetamine and cocaine worth $425 million off Sumatra this week, and arrested a Thai national and four Myanmar nationals found aboard the vessel, the navy said on Friday.
Indonesia will tighten export rules for palm oil from Jan. 1 by allowing less shipments overseas for every tonne sold domestically, to ensure sufficient and affordable cooking oil supply at home, officials said on Friday.
Freeport Indonesia would need to reduce ore production by 40% in 2024 if the copper miner is not allowed to export concentrate before its smelter reaches full operating capacity, CEO Tony Wenas said on Tuesday.