Amid a global economic slowdown, trade wars, and intensifying competition for investment, Indonesia recognizes that future economic strength depends not only on natural resources but also on its ...
As the Ciliwung River winds through Kalibata in South Jakarta, stories unfold of people striving to see another day by catching suckermouth catfish, a species widely recognized for its invasive ...
More than seven decades ago, Bandung City in West Java witnessed the birth of a grand vision: a world free from domination, equal in dignity, and sovereign in self-determination — principles ...
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, citing international publications, stated that global investors continue to recognize the fundamental resilience of Indonesia’s ...
Frozen tiger prawns and frozen pink shrimp have emerged as top export commodities in East Kalimantan's fisheries sector in the first quarter of 2026, a local fishery official said on ...
Indonesia has secured naphtha supplies from India, Africa, and the United States to mitigate disruptions caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict, an official confirmed on Thursday.“We have ...
The Provincial Government of Papua, through its Food Crops, Horticulture, and Food Office, continues to push rice self-sufficiency programs to boost the Farmer Terms of Trade (FTT) and the overall ...
Bank Indonesia (BI) stated that Indonesia's trade surplus of US$1.27 billion in February 2026 is crucial to further bolster the external resilience of the Indonesian economy. Based on data ...
The Indonesian government has officially implemented a Friday work-from-home (WFH) policy for civil servants as part of a broader push for national energy efficiency. Coordinating Minister for ...
The Ministry of Industry stated that the Middle East conflict has not significantly affected the performance of the national agro-industry as most raw materials used in the sector are sourced ...