Day: September 21, 2022

Minister ensures six stadiums ready for FIFA U-20 World Cup

Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali ensured that the six main stadiums and supporting grounds for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup are ready to serve as venues for the football championship. The 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup will take place in Indonesia from May 20 to June 11, 2023,

Govt to provide incentives to support green investment growth

The Investment Ministry or the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) made assurance of the government’s readiness to provide fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to support the growth of green investment. The incentives do not have to be in the form of tax break but also conveniences, ASEAN, Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific

Regulations on Foreign NGOs Should be Strengthened

As we know, NGOs themselves have a position as institutions that help the government achieve the goals of national development. Optimizing the capabilities of the potential that exists in the community is one of the roles of NGOs.   However, such institutions, especially foreign NGOs operating in Indonesia, have to

BNN works with PT BTN to eradicate drug trafficking, money laundering

The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) cooperated with state-owned bank PT Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) to eradicate drug trafficking and money laundering. “BNN and PT BTN are jointly promoting ‘War on Drugs’ to realize an Indonesia that is free from drugs,” Head of BNN Petrus Reinhard Golose stated after signing a

Govt grants business permits to one thousand noodle, meatball traders

The Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Ministry granted business permits to one thousand noodle and meatball vendors in Bekasi District, West Java, in a bid to pursue formalization of informal businesses. Deputy for Micro Business at the Cooperatives and SMEs Ministry Yulius MA stated that the issuance of

Ministry sets Biak as priority destination for special tourism funding

The Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry has designated Biak Numfor District, Papua, as one of the 19 priority destinations that would receive a Special Allocation Fund (DAK) for tourism in 2023. “The Biak tourism flagship program is a national priority, so it will receive a special allocation for tourism,” Head