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Highlights From Local News Wires

INDONESIA

Below is a collection of news wires reports from English versions of Indonesian Newspapers and some other major news outlets.


Trade: “Indonesia told to put in extra effort for CEPA talks with EU” – Jakarta Globe (see link)

  • Indonesia would like to close the Indonesia-EU Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement by the end of the year and Former UK PM Blair told Economics Affairs Chief Airlangga that the government will need to make a big push to get through the “extensive bureaucracy in the EU” to achieve this deadline.

Economy: “Soekarno Hatta is Southeast Asia’s busiest airport for 2022” – Antara News (see link)

Economy: “Indonesia records Rp 678.7t investment in first half of 2023” – Jakarta Globe (see link)

Economy: “Indonesia seeks to strengthen manpower cooperation with S Korea” – Antara News (see link)

Economy: “Indonesia, Japan discuss labor issues on sidelines of G20 meeting” – Antara News (see link)

Economy: “Bapanas to develop food early warning system to counter El Nino” – Antara News (Bapanas=National Food Agency, see link)

Politics: “Maintain conducive political climate to retain investor interest: govt” – Antara News (see link)

Geopolitics: “Indonesia expects more global support for developing countries” – Antara News (see link)

Housing: “Some 480,438 houses have been built in 1st semester of 2023: ministry” – Antara News (see link)

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