Live Streaming
Program Highlight
Company Profile
Zona Integritas
05
July

Malaysian politician and former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim expressed his views on business relations between Indonesia and Malaysia in a leadership forum organized by the Executive Center for Global Leadership (ECGL) in Jakarta on Wednesday. On the occasion Anwar stated that cooperation between the two countries could be strengthened, as long as the two countries could walk on same basis, especially in terms of leadership.

"If the leaders of both countries provided clear directions and make sure that the cooperation will be improved then their ministers and businessmen will follow. For instance, Pertamina and Petronas or State-Owned Enterprises in Malaysia. So it will be a G to G cooperation. However the business sector will support it so that the cooperation will be implemented," Anwar Ibrahim said.

Anwar Ibrahim further said that the relationship between Indonesia and Malaysia has been running well. Relations between the two countries continue to show a positive value. Both countries are still supporting each other for mutual progress. The similarity between existing cultures is also one of the potentials that can be developed by both countries in the future. One of these potentials is cooperation between halal industry of the two countries. (Rezha/Trans/Ndy/AHM)

05
July

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, in cooperation with related ministries and partners, organized a small island development initiative program (SIDI), including for Natuna, to explore Indonesia`s potential as a global geopark.



The program, which began in 2016, has become a reference for the cooperation of the Association of States in the Indian Ocean Circle and South China Sea workshop. It was revealed at the press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Multilateral Policy and Development Center noted in a statement in Kuta, Bali, on Thursday.



This year’s small island development initiative (SIDI-Natuna) bears the theme "Natural and Cultural Wealth in Natuna as Maritime Diplomacy Asset," with two focus agenda activities exploring Natuna`s potential as a global geopark.



The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has engaged a team of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, supported by experts from the University of Padjadjaran of Bandung, West Java Province, to conduct a preliminary assessment of Natuna`s potential as a geopark of the nation and to make Natuna part of the "Global Geopark Network of UNESCO" in future.



Indonesia has successfully championed several national geoparks, such as Lake Batur, Mount Sewu, Mount Rinjani, and Ciletuh, to be part of the "Global Geopark Network of UNESCO."



Currently, Indonesia is also striving for the inclusion of the geopark of Lake Toba in the world'`s geopark network.



Several sites in Natuna, including granite stones over 100 million years old, and other marine sites could become maritime geoparks. The benefits of a site being included in the UNESCO`s geopark network are the preservation of the site and the increasing number of tourist visits to it.

In addition, the cultural and historical aspects of Natuna should also be explored and preserved on an ongoing basis, for instance, poetry of the Riau Islands region, which is in the process of being proposed to be one of the world cultural heritages through the UNESCO.

By conducting cultural and historic studies, academics need to explore the role of Natuna in the history of the "Rempah Nusantara" Line. Thus, the world does not merely have the knowledge of the history of the Chinese Silk Road.

The world needs to become aware of a maritime trade route known as Kayu Manis Path and Rempah routes built by the great empires of Indonesia where Natuna is one of the international ports in the golden age of the archipelago.

Efforts to make Natuna as a maritime geopark are also supported by the Provincial Government of Riau Islands and Natuna District keen on conducting exploration activities in Natuna and its waters as an integral part of Indonesian history.

According to Syamsu Bahrun, assistant for economic development of the Riau Islands Province, Natuna can follow the Hawaii model.

Hawaii is a US naval base in the Pacific Region. However, at the same time, the US Federal Government and local authorities in Hawaii have succeeded in expanding Hawaii into a global tourism hub and even a fast-growing economic center.

"This is a good example, where defense and socio-economic development of the community go together and mutually reinforce the area. Natuna can follow this pattern of development," he stated. (ANTARA)



05
July

The widening trade balance and current account deficits until the middle of the second quarter did not indicate that the Indonesian economy was overheating, according to Bank Indonesia (BI).

High imports in May were aimed at addressing the long-term economic development needs, BI Deputy Senior Governor Mirza Adityaswara stated in Jakarta, Tuesday.

Adityaswara remarked that the trade deficit of US$1.52 billion in May 2018 can add to the current account deficit projected at above 2.5 percent, but it will not exceed three percent of the national gross domestic product in the second quarter of 2018.

Indonesia recorded a trade deficit of $2.38 billion during the period from January to May 2018.

Imports during the January-May 2019 period include imports for addressing the long-term economic needs. The imports for infrastructure development were valued at $4 billion; defense, at $1.1 billion; and rice, $400 million.

"Actually, trade balance during the January-May 2018 period suffered a deficit. However, if imports for long-term infrastructure development are excluded, the trade balance will record a surplus," he noted.

Given the assumption, despite a rise in the trade balance and current account deficit, the Indonesian economy is not overheating.

In addition, other indicators, including bank loans that only rose 10.2 percent year-on-year and 2.9-3 percent year-to-date as of May 2018, suggested that the Indonesian economy is in the process of recovery. (ANTARA)

05
July

The Japanese Government in Medan, North Sumatra, will host the Japan Day at the Caritas Foundation, a Center for Treatment and Drug Addiction Recovery in Lubuk Pakam, Medan, North Sumatera. The Foundation receives Japan’s grant aid worth one billion forty-one million rupiah through Grassroots program of 2016 financial year for the construction of a drug addiction treatment and recovery center. The Japan Day is a friendship commemorative event between Indonesia and Japan, one of which is established through the Grant Aid Grassroots granted by the Government of Japan to the selected Foundation in Indonesia. Vice Consul of Japan in Medan Masamu Yamamori said, during the commemoration, the Japanese government through its local staff will review the allocation of budget and socialize assistance programs from the Government of Japan to the community.

"Firstly is to follow up the funds given to the foundation to be used properly. Secondly is to introduce our office activities in the area," said Yamamori.

The Japan Day will also be held together with families of patients. The Japanese government hopes the gathering with the family can provide much information on the importance of family support in the healing process of drug addiction. (DS/Trans/Ndy)