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By Bernadette Christina and Fransiska Nangoy JAKARTA, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Indonesia has scrapped plans for a mandatory B50 grade of palm oil-based diesel this year and will stick with B40 owing to technical and funding concerns,
The Indonesian BNPL market shows significant growth potential, driven by a robust CAGR and increasing consumer adoption. Key opportunities lie in diversifying business models, leveraging both online and offline sales channels,
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After years of progress, Indonesia risks ‘tragedy’ of a deforestation spike
After years of uneven progress, deforestation in Indonesia is poised to accelerate, owing to widespread logging, expanding plantations and mining. In December, Indonesia’s forestry minister, Raja Juli Antoni,
Indonesia's defence minister met Pakistan's air force chief in Islamabad to discuss a potential deal that includes the sale of combat jets and killer drones to Jakarta, three security officials with knowledge of the meeting on Monday said.
Indonesia has begun enforcing its newly ratified penal code, replacing a Dutch-era criminal law that had governed the country for more than 80 years and marking a major shift in its legal landscape
New Indonesia head coach John Herdman has outlined his belief that the national team can one day reach the World Cup, insisting the country has huge football potential. The Englishman also stressed the importance of patience,
The launch of Indonesia's B50 biodiesel mandate will depend on the price gap between crude oil and crude palm oil, a senior official said on Tuesday.
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Indonesia sues six companies over environmental harm in flood zones
Environmental groups say government also holds responsibility for granting firms right to raze large tracts of land.