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17
January

Director of the Institute for Development of Economics and Finance or INDEF, Enny Sri Hartati believes that Indonesia's economic growth in 2018 can exceed the government's target of 5.4 percent. In a special interview with Voice of Indonesia on Tuesday, January 16, she explained, in 2017 and the growth of neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines and Malaysia has improved. The improving condition of the external economy boosted optimism and showed a recovery in the global economy. According to her, Indonesia has the potential source of extraordinary economic growth. Indonesian population growing above 265 million people is a huge source of household consumption. Enny explained, as the potential of resources and markets, Indonesia is much better than other countries in ASEAN. Nevertheless, there are still many challenges faced such as slowing household consumption and limited realization of investment figures. Increased investment can support Indonesia's economic growth acceleration.

She also said “ Homework “in 2018 is how soon the government to recover from public purchasing power. The second is how to really realize the commitment of the investors to investment in the real sector. The key is investment in the real sector, because if you just enter the portfolio as 2017 , it did not have a significant impact or a significant contribution to the acceleration of economic growth.

Enny further explained, the effectiveness of government spending also gives a significant impact for economic growth. The government has a budget of more than 2000 trillion rupiah. According to Enny, the procurement of goods amounting to approximately 400 trillion can be used to absorb domestic products that can promote the Indonesian industry. In addition, funds for village can also be used to improve rural products. Thus, rural products can meet domestic demand even for export. (voi)

17
January
The worlds largest flower Rafflesia arnoldii has bloomed perfectly in bushland forest, Bengkulu. The position of the flower was hanging above the host stem and also about two meters above the ground. member of Guci Oandang Rare Care Puspa Community, Nopriansyah said on Monday(15/1) in Bengkulu that the position of the blossoming Rafflesia arnoldii  is very unique. The flower habitat has mapped by community members and monitored for protection. Moreover, Rafflesia Arnoldi is mostly located in the rubber garden and coffee that maintain by the people. Nopriyansyah added, that he tries to make the habitat of Rafflesia arnoldii in Kaur, Bengkulu is protected and becomes the conservation area. The community together with local government and Natural Resources Conservation Center (NKSDA) Bengkulu-Lampung already mapped Rafflesia arnoldi habitat in Kaur. The forest area around Penangkulan River has known as habitat of Rafflesia arnoldii and Rafflesia bengkuluensis//   Voi.Tempo 
 
17
January
The Indonesian National Defense Forces (TNI) has deployed 53 medical personnel to handle the measles epidemic in Asmat District of Papua Province. Head of the TNI Information Center Mayor General M. Sabrar Fadhilah stated in a press release received by Antara News Agency on Monday(15/1) that the personnel deployed under the TNI Task Force for the extraordinary event have departed aboard a Hercules A-1326 helicopter from the Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase to Papua. Fadhilah noted that Indonesian President Joko Widodo had urged TNI Commander Marshall Hadi Tjahjanto to treat people suffering from measles in Asmat District.  The TNI commander has established a health task force to assist the Health Ministry to fight the measles outbreak. The team comprises medical personnel from the TNI and Army health center as well as the Navy and Air Force health service. The task force will strengthen the medical team of the Cendrawasih Regional Military Command centered in Timika City. The team comprises medical specialists, paramedic officers, and medicine specialists//Antara
 
17
January

Several investors from Saudi Arabia have expressed interest to invest in the tourism industry in Jakarta, particularly in Seribu, or the One Thousand Islands District. Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan informed the press about the Saudi investors` interest after attending a conference of Saudi investors in real estate business in Jakarta on Monday (15/1). Investment in property as well as other fields, such as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and tourism were discussed during the conference. Baswedan stated that he welcomed the meeting and laud that it is held in Jakarta as an entry gate to Indonesia. He also informed them that Jakarta is not only for Indonesia but also for Southeast Asia. Baswedan remarked that Jakarta is ready to serve as an entry point for Saudi Arabia`s investment in Southeast Asia and to provide facilities to Saudi investors. He noted that Jakarta administration will coordinate closely with the Investment Coordinating Board in developing Jakarta as an entry gate for investment in Southeast Asian countries and in providing facilities to potential investors//Antara