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North Kalimantan Governor Irianto Lambrie visited on Friday PT Dirgantara Indonesia’s (DI) aircraft manufacturing factory in Bandung, West Java, as he mulls over plans to purchase twin-turboprop N219 Nurtanio aircraft to boost air connectivity in the province. Lambrie said that seventy percent of the province is forest area, which takes a long time to reach by land. The North Kalimantan administration has plans to use the N219 planes for semi-commercial flights, Lambrie said, adding that they would be operated by a provincial-owned enterprise in cooperation with a private airline. He said that the plan is to expand its public services, including health services; the planes could also serve as an ambulance. It could also be used as cargo and passenger planes for remote areas. The 19-seat N219 made its maiden flight test on Aug. 17 last year, marking the revival of Indonesia's aviation industry following the N250’s commercial failure two decades ago. However, before entering the production stage, the N219 must undergo a series of additional tests to get a Type Certificate (TC). DI president director Elfien Goentoro welcomed the governor’s plan, saying that DI is targeting to get its planes certified this year//JP   

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January

Malang Mbakso Festival which will be held on January 20-22 besides popularizing meatballs as a culinary icon of Malang worldwide, it is also one of the efforts of community empowerment especially Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Malang, East Java. This was conveyed by the Chief Executive of Malang Mbakso Festival, Fendra Hadi Suwarto, to Voice of Indonesia in Malang, on Saturday (13/1).

"This event is not just a series of euphoria events that we create in the form of Malang Mbakso Festival. But through this series of events we want to accommodate all Malang meatball traders in legal entities in the form of cooperatives. So, essentially we want to empower the people of Malang to be more advanced," he said.

Fendra Hadi Suwarto also hoped, with the festival, the visit of local and foreign tourists to Malang, Malang Regency and Batu City will increase. Malang Mbakso Festival is also planned to be held in several big cities throughout Indonesia// Trs.REZHA

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January

The Trade Ministry granted the permission to import rice. The imported rice is of special quality with the amount of 500,000 tons.  Trade Minister  Enggartiasto Lukita stated that the import permit was issued at the beginning of the month. He added that the rice will be received in January or February. The Minister revealed that the import is handled by state-owned Indonesian Trading Company (PPI). PPI will prepare their funds for the import without using State Budget funds. Rice import policy was taken to ensure sufficient supply. In addition, the imported rice is expected to push down the high price of rice. Minister Enggartiasto guarantees that companies working together in this import will not set a high selling price and will set the price at the range of Rp9,540. In addition, he urged traders to stop hoarding rice since additional rice supplies will enter the market and bring down the price//tempo

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January

 

More than 800 thousand mosques throughout Indonesia are the largest potential network to improve the welfare of Muslims. This was stated by Vice President Jusuf Kalla who is also the Chairman of the Indonesian Mosque Council (DMI) during the inauguration of the DMI Central Board for 2017-2022 period at Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta, Friday (12/1). Vice President Jusuf Kalla asked his ranks to make the mosque as a means to educate the creative economy. He considered the mosque is an effective place to grow entrepreneurial spirit. He said the mosque can be a means of economic development that can cooperate with a number of parties, including banking.

"How to improve imbalance of the people? The mosque must be a driver of the people’s economy, That's why the mosque cooperates with the banking system, and the entrepreneurs, to encourage the worshipers and keepers to become good entrepreneurs. We need training on finance and da'wah," said Jusuf Kalla.

The new Board of Directors of the Indonesian Mosque Council involving all stakeholders, such as Deputy Indonesian Police Chief Syafrudin who served as Vice Chairman of DMI, with members, among others, Head of State Intelligence Agency Budi Gunawan, Minister of Religious Affairs Lukman Hakim Saefudin, Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning Sofyan Djalil and Jakarta Gubernur Anies Baswedan. In the new stewardship, DMI is committed to make the mosque is used especially for the people's economy// (Voi.Trs.Andhyka)