Indonesia to Make Starting a Business Easier, But Experts Remain ScepticalKetut Krisna WijayaMay 17, 2016 by Ketut Krisna WijayaMay 17, 20160The Indonesian government looks to slash the number of days it takes to start a business from 47 days down...
Indonesia Considers Castration and Death Penalty for RapistsIndonesia ExpatMay 13, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMay 13, 20160In the wake of a brutal gang rape and murder of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in North Sumatra last month, the...
Indonesian Police Confiscate Sex Toy Mistaken for an AngelIndonesia ExpatMay 4, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMay 4, 20160Indonesian police have confiscated a blow-up doll from a village in Sulawesi after it was mistaken for a ‘fallen angel’...
Indonesia to Be More Vigilant with Foreign WorkersIndonesia ExpatMay 3, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMay 3, 20160Amid high unemployment in Indonesia, the country is preparing for an influx of foreign labourers due to the ASEAN Economic...
Indonesia to Ban New Palm Oil Plantations to Stop Forest FiresIndonesia ExpatMay 2, 2016May 2, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMay 2, 2016May 2, 20160Indonesia is moving to ban new palm oil operations in the aftermath of massive forest fires in the country last...
Tips for Investors: The Unwritten Rules of Doing Business in LombokLina NoviandariMay 2, 2016May 3, 2016 by Lina NoviandariMay 2, 2016May 3, 20160An experienced entrepreneur shares some important tips you should take note of before starting up a business or putting your...
British Grandmother on Death Row Could Face Execution within WeeksIndonesia ExpatApril 29, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 29, 20160In December 2012, Lindsay Sandiford (59) from North Yorkshire in the UK was arrested in Bali for attempting to smuggle...
Bursa Efek Indonesia Joins IPC’ Global Financial MarketplaceIndonesia ExpatApril 28, 2016April 29, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 28, 2016April 29, 20160 IPC Systems, Inc., a leading global provider of specialized communications and managed network-as-a-service (MNaaS) solutions for the financial trading community,...
China to Advance Political and Security Cooperation with IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatApril 28, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 28, 20160Yesterday, Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Political, Law and Security Affairs Luhut Panjaitan met with Premier of the State Council of...
Australians and New Zealanders Gathered in Indonesia for Anzac DayIndonesia ExpatApril 27, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 27, 20160On Monday, Australians and New Zealanders gathered in Jakarta, and all over Indonesia, for Anzac Day to commemorate those who...
Are We the Maritime Axis Yet, Mr. President?Asyifa PutriApril 20, 2016January 6, 2023 by Asyifa PutriApril 20, 2016January 6, 20230Amidst widespread problems of human rights, poverty, and rampant corruption facing Indonesians as witnessed on daily news reports, hope emerged...
Indonesia and Britain Agree US$1.4 Billion in Trade DealsIndonesia ExpatApril 20, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 20, 20160Indonesia and Britain have agreed trade deals worth US$1.4 billion during President Joko Widodo’s visit to the UK, where he...
Indonesia Opens Discussions on the 1965 Communist MassacresIndonesia ExpatApril 19, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 19, 20160In an unprecedented meeting that took place yesterday and assembled victims of the atrocities of 1965, along with senior Indonesian...
Local Content Rule for 4G Smartphones to Drive Black Market for GadgetsKerli PärnapuuApril 19, 2016April 19, 2016 by Kerli PärnapuuApril 19, 2016April 19, 20160Indonesia’s local content rule for 4G devices may cause import permits to stall in 2017, prompting the growth of black...
Architecture that Preserves Megacity SlumsCaranissa DjatmikoApril 5, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoApril 5, 20160The existence of slums within a megacity could be considered problematic, but there are ways to tackle this issue. Last...
Indonesia’s Anti-LGBT Sentiments are Diverting Attention from the Problems at HandIndonesia ExpatMarch 21, 2016April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 21, 2016April 10, 20230Indonesia’s sudden uproar of anti-LGBT sentiment could be a tactic used by the government to divert public attention away from...
The Phenomenon of the KITAPThe Permit HouseMarch 21, 2016May 11, 2024 by The Permit HouseMarch 21, 2016May 11, 202412 The KITAP: A blessing in disguise and the final gateway to Indonesia There is much to say and much being...
Public’ response to new paid plastic bag policyIndonesia ExpatMarch 7, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 7, 20160In a bid to reduce the production of plastic waste, as many as 22 cities in Indonesia have simultaneously witnessed...
Indonesia’s Bans on Netflix and Tumblr: Is it the Porn or the Taxes?Randy MulyantoMarch 7, 2016March 7, 2016 by Randy MulyantoMarch 7, 2016March 7, 20163 Following recent bans of digital content services Netflix and Tumblr in Indonesia, entrepreneurs and netizens speak out about the government’s...
Yayasan Usaha Mulia Helps to Lift Indonesians above the Poverty LineCaranissa DjatmikoFebruary 24, 2016February 24, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoFebruary 24, 2016February 24, 20160Quality of life is an issue in Indonesia for those living below the poverty line. Although some believe that the...
Dengue is Common in Indonesia; Zika is Carried by Same MosquitoLeighton CosseboomFebruary 23, 2016 by Leighton CosseboomFebruary 23, 20160Zika causes only mild flu-like symptoms, but can lead to serious neurological disorders in unborn babies. Pregnant women in Indonesia...