Day: November 21, 2022

Need to change mindset to improve investment climate: ministry

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Investment Ministry has said that the biggest challenge to improving the national investment climate is the mindset, which needs to be made more welcoming and supported by a better investment licensing culture. In general, improvements to the investment climate have been accommodated through the Omnibus Job

Jakarta distributes 49,000 Zifivax vaccines to 44 puskesmas

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Jakarta Health Office has distributed 49 thousand doses of the Zifivax vaccine to 44 public health centers (puskesmas) in the capital city to make the third or booster dose COVID-19 vaccination a success. “The office received the vaccines from the Ministry of Health on November 21,

Govt’s final decision awaited for F-15 EX purchase: Defense Minister

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The government’s final decision is awaited for the purchase of F-15 EX, a 4.5-generation fighter jet from the United States, Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto stated. “The negotiation (for the purchase of F-15) still continues. I believe that it will depend on the government’s final decision,” he

Need to handle polio in Aceh before it spreads: VP

Surakarta, Central Java (ANTARA) – Vice President Ma’ruf Amin on Monday called for the implementation of immediate preventive measures against polio in Aceh before the disease spreads to other areas. “I think this needs to be addressed immediately; don’t let this become a pandemic like before. So, don’t let it

BI targeting to reduce inflation to 3.61% in 2023

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Bank Indonesia (BI), in its Annual Budget Plan, has set the target of bringing down the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation to a level of 3.61 percent year on year (yoy) in 2023. According to the central bank’s estimates, Indonesia’s CPI inflation reached 6.11 percent yoy as

G20 momentum could promote inclusive job market: Manpower Minister

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The momentum and outcomes of Indonesia’s G20 Presidency could support the push for an inclusive job market, including an increase in the employment of persons with disabilities, Minister of Manpower, Ida Fauziyah, has said. “Currently, the issue of disability is not only a national issue but also