Day: January 3, 2023

Ministry declares Pertamax price slashed by Rp1,100

The State-Owned Enterprises Ministry officially announced, on Tuesday, a reduction of Rp1,100 in the price of Pertamina’s Pertamax (RON 92) fuel oil, thereby decreasing, from Rp13,900 per liter to Rp12,800 per liter. “The new price is valid as of January 3, 2023, at 2 p.m. local time,” State-Owned Enterprises Minister

Positive achievements in trade sector in 2022 amid challenges: govt

Indonesia managed to record positive achievements in the trade sector amid the challenging economic situation in 2022, Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan said in an official statement released here on Monday. “We should be grateful because (we) could still record many positive achievements in Indonesia’s trade sector,” he added. Since the

Foreign visits to Bali increase by 60-thousand-fold in 2022

The Ngurah Rai Special Immigration Office Class I in Bali reported that visits by foreign nationals to Bali via air transportation in 2022 rose by over 60 thousand folds as compared to arrivals in 2021. Head of the immigration office, Sugito, stated that throughout 2022, some 2,176,004 foreigners arrived at

Bali Immigration issued 71,001 residence permits in 2022

The Ngurah Rai Immigration Office, Bali, issued as many as 71,001 residence permits for foreign nationals, especially those living on the island in 2022. “The total 71,001 stay permits issued by Ngurah Rai Immigration consists of 42,311 Visitor Stay Permits (ITK), 22,346 Extension of Visa on Arrival (VKSK), 3,831 Temporary

Nusantara development on track: capital authority

Head of the Nusantara Capital Authority, Bambang Susantono, has affirmed that the new capital’s development is on track, particularly in the provision of housing for construction workers. “When I was at the site on (January) 1st, I saw the (construction) progress has been (going) well. (The development) remains on track,

Chief Justice committed to reform Supreme Court apparatus quality

Chief Justice M. Syarifuddin asserted that the Supreme Court remains resolute to reforming the quality of the judiciary apparatus and will act against those failing to improve themselves. “The Supreme Court will continue to improve the institution. We will take actions appropriate to regulations against apparatuses, who could not improve