Day: April 20, 2022

India supports Indonesia’s three priorities for G20 presidency

Ambassador of India to Indonesia Manoj Kumar Bharti expressed India’s full support for three priority issues during Indonesia’s presidency at the forum of the group of 20 major world economies (G20). “We would like to congratulate Indonesia for assuming the Presidency of G20. India fully supports the three broad priorities

Task force changes Eid exodus provisions for 6-17-year-olds

The government revised foreign and domestic travel policies before the 2022 Eid exodus by adding arrival gates and changing testing provisions for 6-17-year-olds, the COVID-19 handling task force stated. “The two policies regulate some additional provisions in welcoming a healthy and safe exodus,” the COVID-19 handling task force spokesperson, Wiku

March 2022 State Revenue Budget maintained Rp10.3-trillion surplus

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati stated that the 2022 State Revenue and Expenditure Budget experienced a surplus of Rp10.3 trillion until the end of March. As of March 2022, the government had funded as much as Rp139.4 trillion, just half as compared to the funding during the same period last

Bombardier Begins New Era in Wichita

Bombardier designates Wichita site as its new U.S. Headquarters Bombardier Defense launched as evolution of Specialized Aircraft division Additional firm orders confirmed for Global 6000 jets as part of the United States Air Force (USAF) Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) program U.S. Headquarters in Wichita includes growing service centre and

Jokowi urges officials to investigate alleged cooking oil corruption

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has called on law enforcement officials to fully investigate alleged corruption in the export of crude palm oil (CPO) that had caused a scarcity of cooking oil in the country. “Yesterday (on Tuesday, April 19), the Attorney General’s Office has determined four suspects of this cooking

District heads expect Papua Special Autonomy to provide authority

Several district heads in West Papua Province expect that the Special Autonomy (Otsus) for Papua and West Papua provinces provides authority to regional governments to develop the potential of their regions. Raja Ampat’s Deputy District Head Orideki Iriano Burdam noted that the success of Otsus cannot be measured by the amount