Indonesia will stop importing low-grade diesel fuel from July 1 as it launches its B50 biodiesel program, increasing the share of palm oil-based fuel in its energy mix. The country will shift to B50, ...
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Separatist fighters in Indonesia's Papua region have taken a New Zealand pilot hostage after setting a small commercial plane alight when it landed in a remote highland area on Tuesday, a pro-independence group said in a statement.
Global commodities trading firm Trafigura said an employee at its Indonesian subsidiary has been cooperating with the authorities in a corruption investigation involving state energy company PT Pertamina.
Indonesian authorities have halted the search for 17 missing passengers from a boat that caught fire while at sea last week in East Nusa Tenggara, believing the probability of their survival to be low, a local rescue official said on Wednesday.
A bus carrying school children and some parents returning from an excursion plunged into a ravine on the Indonesian island of Java on Wednesday night, killing 27 people, the country's transportation ministry said.
Indonesia's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.28% in September, roughly in line with a market forecast, official data showed on Monday, near the lower end of the central bank's target range.
Indonesian oleochemical exports are expected to increase for a third consecutive year on higher demand for cleaning and healthcare products during the pandemic, the chairman of the country's oleochemical producers association (APOLIN) said.
An Indonesian court began a trial on Monday of a handful of police and match officials charged with negligence over their alleged roles last year in one of the world's deadliest soccer stadium stampedes.
Indonesia's monthly trade surplus is expected to plummet 80% to $190 million in January after the world's top coal exporter clamped down on shipments last month, and as imports gained momentum, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Indonesia's trade deal with the United States is in danger of collapsing, with U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer believing Jakarta is "backtracking" on several commitments it made, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.
Indonesia's parliament committee on Tuesday approved the government's higher 2024 budget expenditure of $216 billion to support economic growth, but some analysts say a bigger spending buffer might be needed to cope with adverse weather events.
Indonesia's government on Tuesday introduced in a parliamentary committee a watered-down version of contentious legislation that would enable President Prabowo Subianto to appoint military personnel to civilian posts, officials said.
Indonesia's judicial oversight body on Friday said it would summon judges from a district court to explain what it called a "controversial" ruling that effectively ordered a delay in 2024 presidential and general elections.
Indonesia's annual inflation rate edged up in August to 1.59%, the highest in three months, still holding below the central bank's target range, data from the country's statistics bureau showed on Wednesday.
Indonesia's crude palm oil production and exports surged in March on-year, while end-stocks remained low, signalling prospects of higher prices in the near future, an official at the country's palm oil association GAPKI said on Wednesday.
Two Singaporean nationals missing following the eruption of Mount Dukono on Indonesia's Halmahera island were confirmed dead on Sunday, the local rescue agency said.
Indonesian rescuers are searching for a cargo ship with 12 people on board that has been missing since last week off the easternmost Papua region, officials said on Monday.
The flight data recorder from the Sriwijaya Air plane that crashed last month killing 62 people showed problems with the autothrottle system that controls engine power automatically, Indonesia's air accident investigator said on Wednesday.
Indonesia's annual inflation rate eased to 4% in May, matching the upper end of the central bank's target range earlier than expected, data from the statistics bureau showed on Monday.