Day: July 2, 2022

A bid to draw more Japanese investment into Indonesia

In the last week of May 2022, Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi and Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita separately paid a working visit to Japan. Both ministers conducted different agendas though aimed at achieving the same goal of gaining traction among Japanese investors to increase their investment in Indonesia. Japanese

Let’s explore the Museum of Kites in South Jakarta

Several tourist destinations offer myriad options for families and school students to spend their school holidays in the even semester of the 2021-2022 academic year. Apart from shopping centers, which are very common, museums can also be a choice. Jakarta is the city, with the most number of museums in

Indonesia-UAE economic partnership to increase exports to Middle East

The Agreement on the Indonesia-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IUAE-CEPA) is expected to boost trade and investment performance with Gulf and Middle Eastern countries. The Indonesia-UAE CEPA agreement was signed by Indonesian Minister of Trade Zulkifli Hasan and Minister of Economy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Abdulla

Y20: Jakarta involves youths to formulate public policies

The Jakarta provincial government involved the younger generation in formulating public policies and developing the capital city through G20 Indonesia’s Youth 20 (Y20) forum. “The Jakarta provincial government’s approach is collaborative, and when it is collaborative, (it would involve) many (members of the) new generation,” Jakarta Governor Baswedan noted in

461 swimmers from 14 countries participate in Oceanman Bali 2022

A total of 461 swimmers from 14 countries, including Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Spain, Vietnam, Ukraine, and Belarus, participated in the 2022 Oceanman Bali (Indonesia) Open Water Swimming Championship in Jimbaran, here, on Saturday. The 2022 Oceanman Bali Open Water Swimming Championship was opened by Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy

Indonesian SME products must continue to enter Middle East market

Indonesian products, especially those produced by small and medium enterprises (SMEs), must continue to penetrate the Middle East market, especially the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan has said. He made the statement during a visit to the LuLu Group International office and retail chain LuLu Hypermarket in