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Published on Sep 5, 2025Source: Nikkei Asia - Center-right
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Published on Sep 5, 2025
GSF 2025 day three recap: BMS red listing, tariffs to hit Indonesia shrimp; Ecuador now Japan’s fourth largest supplier
Undercurrent News has been reporting from the Global Shrimp Forum, held every September in Utrecht, the Netherlands. You can read all the news from the third day of the event below: Fallout from BMS red listing in US, Trump tariffs will hit Indonesia …
Source: Undercurrent News - Neutral -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
#158: Vapes, Indonesia, and Maggi Mee
Dear reader, Vapes and heated tobacco products should not be made available, let alone marketed, to the young. Also, vapes and heated tobacco products are potentially useful cessation tools, and possibly safer alternatives, for current cigarette smokers. …
Source: Jom - Left-wing -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Top Story 'Lavish elites, struggling rakyat': Rafizi urges M'sia to learn from Indonesia Former minister says strong ...
Politicians in Malaysia must learn from Indonesia’s recent turmoil, Rafizi Ramli warned, stressing that public anger can boil over when economic growth fails to translate into fair wages amid a backdrop of elites flaunting their wealth. The PKR lawmaker …
Source: Malaysiakini - Center-left -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Why is Indonesia Protesting?: An Interview with Iftitah Sari of the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform
語言: English Photo Credit: Meniirtjakarintan/WikiCommons/CC BY-SA 4.0 Starting in late August, protests have broken out in cities across Indonesia. The demonstrations initially broke out in anger against luxurious housing subsidies received by …
Source: New Bloom Magazine - Left-wing -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Indonesia, China discuss sea wall, high-speed rail in Beijing talks
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to push forward cooperation on major infrastructure projects, including a giant sea wall and a high-speed railway, during a bilateral meeting in Beijing this …
Source: Antara - Pro-Government -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Indonesia Records Arms Imports Worth Rp1.06tn in 2025 First Half
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Statistics Indonesia (BPS) noted that Indonesia imported weapons worth US$65.04 million, or around Rp1.06 trillion (at an exchange rate of Rp16,400 per U.S. dollar) from January to July 2025. According to BPS data, the imports include …
Source: Tempo.co - Neutral -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Indonesia's Maritime Sector Remains Vulnerable to Cyberattacks, Ministry Says
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Director of Shipping and Maritime Affairs at the Ministry of Transportation, Hendri Ginting, said Indonesia's maritime sector is still vulnerable to cyberattacks. One potential attack is the hacking of digital systems such as …
Source: Tempo.co - Neutral -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
Indonesia: Insurers urge policyholders to report on priority protest-related losses
The Indonesian General Insurance Association (AAUI) has asked the public to immediately report to their insurers the riot, strike and malicious damage (RSMD) losses for riot insurance claims, if they have been affected by the recent demonstrations in the …
Source: Asia Insurance Review - Neutral -
Published on Sep 5, 2025
SGMW Indonesia forays into South Asia via partnership with Browns EV
Beijing (Gasgoo)- On Aug. 28, PT SGMW Motor Indonesia (hereinafter referred to as "SGMW Indonesia"), a subsidiary of SAIC-GM-Wuling, partnered with Browns EV, the new energy vehicle arm of Browns Group, to deliver 90 units of the Wuling BinguoEV …
Source: Gasgoo - Neutral