Day: October 31, 2022

‘Second home’ visa scheme could open new jobs: Minister Laoly

The “second home” visa scheme offered to foreign nationals could attract more investment and open new job opportunities in Indonesia, Minister of Law and Human Rights  Yasonna Laoly   said here on Monday. “Second home” visas will support foreign investments in Indonesia as they will allow investors to stay in Indonesia

Ministry completes infrastructure preparations for G20 Summit

Minister of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Basuki Hadimuljono confirmed that all infrastructure arrangements and improvements for the G20 Summit in Bali had been completed. “For preparations of the G20 Summit, everything has been completed,” the minister noted at a press conference here, Monday. The preparations, including the arrangement

G20 Summit’s security preparations are 75-percent complete: Police

Security preparations for the G20 Summit as of the end of October had reached 75 percent, according to Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police (Polri)  Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo. “Currently, the preparations had reached 75 percent. We expect it will have reached 90 percent on November

Peak harvest boosts rice stock, enough to last till year-end: minister

Indonesia’s rice stocks are sufficient to last until the end of this year due to strong output in the peak harvest seasons in January–April and August, according to Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo. “The peak of our first harvest was in January–April (2022) with more than 18 million and the

Gov’t working to improve quality of human resources: minister

The government has continued to make efforts to improve human resources (HR) and develop vocational education in order to achieve inclusive and equitable development across Indonesia. The efforts have been made in order to take advantage of the demographic bonus in Indonesia: the country currently has 70 percent of the

Regsosek main capital for government to reach all people: Ministry

The Ministry of National Planning and Development stated that data collection under the Social Economic Registration (Regsosek) Program will become the main capital for the central and regional governments to reach all Indonesians. During the Regsosek Talk: Young Generation Builds the Nation followed online on Monday, the ministry’s Poverty Handling