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PLN Gradually Recovers Electricity Supply

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State-owned electricity firm PT PLN has recovered electric power to Balaraja Extra High Voltage substation in Banten Province, and furthermore it will be channeled to Suralaya steam-fueled power plant (PLTU) to gradually recover its operation to reach its capacity of 2800 MW of electricity.

In addition, power supply from Gandul Extra High Voltage substations in Depok, West Java Province, will be channeled to Muara Karang gas and steam power plant (PLTGU) to supply electricity to the Indonesian capital city, Jakarta.

Acting President Director of PLN Sripeni Inten Cahyani said here on Sunday that the power supply to Jakarta was expected to recover within three hours.

"We apologize for the inconvenience today, and currently all efforts have been made to recover the Java-Bali power system, especially in the area of West Java, Banten, and Jakarta," Cahyani said.

The company has focused on power supply to PLTGU Muara Karang and PLTGU Priok to recover the system in the capital city.

Previously, PLN has recovered the operation of hydro-generated power plant (PLTA) Saguling and PLTA Cirata which are functioned as power stabilizer, and, at the same time, supply the electricity to PLTU Suralaya through Cibinong, Depok, Gandul, Lengkok, Balaraja and Suralaya extra high voltage substations.

PLTU Suralaya is expected to return to its normal operation within six hours to normalize power system in West Java and Banten.

Blackout that affected thousands of homes and public facilities in West Java, Jakarta, and Banten was caused by several troubles in the extra high voltage 500 kV transmission of Ungaran - Pemalang.

"PLN has taken its best efforts and will have evaluation to prevent recurrence of today's incident," Cahyani said.

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28
November

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Head of the National Food Agency (NFA) Arief Prasetyo Adi said his optimism that food mobilization action would continue to be improved in the future.

When confirmed by ANTARA here on Saturday, Adi asked regional leaders to coordinate with NFA if they need a supply of strategic food commodities that are lacking and become a cause of inflation growth in their regions.

He appreciated the regions that had mobilized food between regions so as to prevent price hikes and reduce the inflation rate.

He stated the readiness to assist regions in food mobilization as an effort to maintain stocks and price stability.

"If food commodity prices are under control, the inflation reduction target in November can be achieved as happened in October, where the inflation rate was 5.71 percent, down 0.25 percent compared to September," he said.

Adi believes that food mobilization from surplus areas to deficit areas can maintain the availability and stabilization of food commodity prices in the regions, especially the outermost and border areas.

He also said that the disclosure of information to be able to contact NFA directly had also been conveyed before the participants of the Limited Coordination Meeting of Central Inflation Control Team (TPIP) and Regional Inflation Control Team (TPID) for Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Papua and Maluku regions.

They consisted of 15 representatives of the governor with the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, on Friday.

"Here is Deputy 1 for Food Availability and Stabilization of NFA. If your area has stock constraints, we can help mobilize stock from surplus areas to deficit areas," he said.

Adi said that as of Friday, NFA had helped mobilize 5 thousand tons of a number commodities such as rice, red onions, curly chilies, red chilies, corn, broiler eggs, purebred chicken meat, consumption sugar, cooking oil, live birds or live chickens, and live cows.

Out of these commodities, corn became the commodity with the most volume, around 3,500 tons.

"This action is carried out on a business to business (B2B) through synergy between NFA, local government, farmers and breeders associations, and business players," Adi explained.

This food mobilization is in line with the study of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which stated that the main challenges to controlling inflation in border areas need to be a focus, especially related to smooth distribution, availability of infrastructure, and availability of supplies.

"To increase the volume of food distribution between regions, we continue to communicate with the Ministry of Transportation in order to optimize the Sea Toll," he said.

"We have made an inventory of the food potential of the border areas so that the ships carrying food to the areas can return to bring local food," he said further. (Antaranews)

28
November

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Indonesia participated in the world's largest halal trade fair, OIC Halal Expo, which was entering its 9th year in supporting a sustainable Halal trade ecosystem.

The activity was organized by member countries of the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference), according to a statement from Indonesian Embassy in Ankara received on Sunday.

The 9th Halal Expo activities were held simultaneously with the 8th World Halal Summit. This year, the activity takes the theme "For a Sustainable Trade: Explore All the Aspects of the Growing Global Halal Industry".

The activity was officially opened by the Minister of Finance of Turkey, Nureddin Nebati and attended by the Secretary General of the OIC, ministers and related officials (24/11).

The opening ceremony was attended by around 3,000 VIP guests at the Istanbul Expo Center, with a number of ceremonial events.

The Indonesian Coordinating Minister for the Economy was present virtually. Indonesian representatives present at the opening included the Indonesian Ambassador to Turkiye, Head of the National Standardization Agency, Kukuh S. Achmad and the Director General of Consumer Protection and Trade Order (PKTN) of the Ministry of Trade, Veri Anggrijono.

The representatives of Indonesian halal regulatory entities, LPPM MUI and BP Tanjung Pinang as industrial areas that support the halal industry, are also present.

"Indonesia fully supports sustainable trade in advancing the halal industry and we would like to create an ecosystem to support Indonesia to become a Global Halal Hub," Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartanto said during the opening.

In addition, the Coordinating Minister also invites OIC countries to collaborate with each other to advance the halal industry.

"The driving force for the world halal industry is demographic growth and increasing per capita income among Muslims. However, the current situation of the energy crisis and food crisis requires the halal industry to continue to survive amidst disrupted global supply chains.
Indonesia as a raw material producer can become a support for a sustainable world halal trade ecosystem" Indonesian Ambassador to Turkiye Dr. Lalu Muhammad Iqbal said.

After the opening, the Turkish Finance Minister and the VIP guests officially open the Halal Expo activities and tour the exhibition area.

The Indonesian Pavilion was attended by 38 exhibitors who joined 12 large stands from Ministries/Agencies and Provincial/Regional Trade Offices.

In the 323 m2 pavilion, Indonesian halal products introduced include textiles, halal food, halal cosmetics and world halal medicines. In addition to various halal products, the Indonesian pavilion also features LPPM MUI as an institution for halal certification in Indonesia and BP Tanjung Pinang as an industrial area that supports the halal industry.

Meanwhile, the Economic Affairs of the Indonesian Embassy in Ankara, Rahmawati Alih said that this year was the second time the Indonesian Embassy in Ankara participated in the event. Enthusiasm from business and regional actors seem to increase.

"In line with the improving condition after the COVID-19 pandemic and the optimism about the development of the global halal industry, the Indonesian pavilion can display more exhibitors with higher quality and various products this year," she said.

The annual OIC Halal Expo exhibition is organized by the Islamic Center for Development of Trade (ICDT) and the Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries (SMIIC), an agency under the OIC.

At the 2022 event, around 500 professional buyers from 96 countries around the world, especially Middle East, Western Europe, Central Europe and the Balkan Region, participate in the exhibition.

The exhibition is expected to accommodate around 5,280 business to business meetings and attract the attention of more than 50,000 visitors.

Meanwhile, The 8th World Halal Summit presented 48 speakers from 16 countries in 11 sessions for three days until 26 November 2022.

The conference presented speakers from government officials, halal regulators, academia and industry from various parts of the world, and raises issues of standardization of halal quality infrastructure, new economic opportunities in the halal industry, halal financing, halal supply chain, halal food, halal medicines, halal quality assurance technology, halal packaging industry, and sustainability of the halal tourism industry.​ (Antaranews)

26
November

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INDEF Senior Economist, Faisal Basri, is optimistic that Indonesia is far from the risk of a recession because its dependence on foreign countries is relatively small. "Our exports and imports are low to GDP, as well as dependence on foreign investment," he told journalists, Saturday (26/11/2022).

According to Faisal, the Indonesian economy is only experiencing a slowing trend. But in general, when the world economy is minus, in Indonesia it is still relatively high.

This is reflected in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report which projects world economic growth in 2023 of 2.7 percent. This means a decrease compared to this year which is estimated to reach 3.2 percent.

Meanwhile in Indonesia, the IMF projects economic growth of 5 percent. Even so, Faisal stressed that the insurance sector will experience pressure.

"This is because consumers in the insurance sector are still not recovering," he said. According to Faisal, most insurance consumers come from the manufacturing, agriculture and mining sectors.

Therefore, he sees that insurance companies must be able to find new customers who are more dynamic. "Consumer diversification is needed in order to get good growth," said Faisal. (RRI)

26
November

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia confirmed that there were no victims from Indonesian citizens (WNI) in the flood in the Jeddah region, Saudi Arabia. The flood was caused by high rainfall in the area.

"Until now, no Indonesian citizen has been reported as a victim in this incident," said Director for Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Legal Entities (BHI) of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Judha Nugraha, through a statement received in Jakarta, Friday (25/11/2022). He said, on November 24, 2022, there had been flooding in Jeddah and surrounding areas due to the highest recorded rainfall since 2009.

The rain lasted for about four hours from 08.00 local times until noon. The flood reportedly killed two Saudi Arabian citizens, but there have been no reports of Indonesian victims in the flood.

According to the monitoring of the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia (KJRI) in Jeddah, he said, the current situation is gradually returning to normal, with most of the affected roads having shrunk. However, several points such as the underpass still have deep puddles of water.

The government of Saudi Arabia, he said, had given a warning the day before of the potential for heavy rain and announced that schools would be closed the following day. Meanwhile, Judha said, the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah continued to monitor the situation and opened a complaint hotline for Indonesian citizens via the number +966 503 609 667. (RRI)

26
November

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Directorate of Film, Music, and Media, and Directorate General of Culture at the Ministry of Education, Culture Research and Technology held the 2022 Indonesianna Film Market Project in Jakarta on Friday (25/11). This activity is a series of the Indonesiana Film 2022 Program which will be held in Jakarta offline.

Director-General of Culture of the Ministry, Hilmar Farid in his remarks said that the 2022 Indonesiana Film Market Project aims to provide a space for Indonesiana Film participants to meet, and establish communication with potential investors. He also stated that the 2022 Indonesianna Film Market Project is an opportunity for investors to get quality works with strong local wisdom values.

At the Indonesianna Film 2022 Project Market, we present selected projects; they are the results of film screenplay writing and film production workshops with screenwriting professor tutors from the University of Southern California, as well as resource persons and mentors, who are well-known filmmakers in Indonesia," Hilmar Farid said on Friday.

It’s a great opportunity for investors to get quality stories with strong localized values. Hopefully, we can all establish communication, work together, and realize the development of a better film ecosystem in Indonesia," he added.

The 2022 Indonesianna Film Market Project presents 9 selected projects. These are the results of a screenplay writing and film production workshop with tutors Tom Ambrams and Sean Hood. Both are professors of screenwriting at the University of Southern California.

Through the Indonesianna Film Market Project, the Indonesian government through the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology is trying to realize the creation of a better film ecosystem development in Indonesia. (VOI)

26
November

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Director of Film Music and Media at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, Ahmad Mahendra said that the Indonesian government is very confident in bringing together young Indonesian filmmakers with a number of foreign investors in the film sector. 

He conveyed it after attending the launch of Project Market Indonesiana Film 2022 in Jakarta on Friday (25/11).

The Indonesianna Film 2022 Market Project is a series of the Indonesianna Film 2022 Program. This activity brings together a number of the best film scenario projects with a number of investors, both domestic and foreign.

Ahmad Mahendra further stated that with the existence of Indonesianna Film 2022, Indonesia has a number of the best film scripts that have gone through a selection process for one year to be offered to investors.

“It’s very confident because this is an incubation, a process; there are research, workshops, and training. It was also mentored by world-class Oscar winners Tom Abram and Sean who are indeed Hollywood," Ahmad Mahendra said in a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Saturday.

"Actually, this program is very profitable for investors because they do not need to spend money on research, for the preparation of the manuscript; it has been taken over by the state without intervening. It's really purely from an idea developed by the author, who has own system following the flow of the industry,” he said.

 

Moreover, Ahmad Mahendra added that currently, stories that offer local wisdom from Indonesia are gaining a lot of appreciation from the global community. A number of Indonesian films that have received appreciation at the global level include: Dendam, Rindu Harus Dibayar Tuntas; (Yuni) and Before, Now and Then (Nana).  (VOI)

25
November

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The government will consider providing assistance to workers or corporations to address the wave of lay-offs that is sweeping the country, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has said.

"We will look at which instruments can be assisted and who will be helped, be they the corporations or their workers," she informed during a press conference on APBN KITA (Our State Budget), which was followed online from Jakarta on Thursday.

She said she will discuss a policy mix to deal with the lay-off wave with various parties, including Bank Indonesia (BI), the Financial Services Authority (OJK), the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, the Manpower Ministry, and the Workers Social Security Agency (BPJS Ketenagakerjaan).

If there is agreement on the provision of assistance to laid-off workers, the government will consider whether it will come from the Manpower Ministry or BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, the minister informed.

Meanwhile, if the assistance is provided to corporations instead, then the government will consider whether it will take the form of income tax relief or deferred income tax payment.

The minister said the wave of lay-offs has resulted from, among other things, controls on imports of goods such as textiles, textile products, and footwear in several developed counties, coupled with an aggressive increase in key interest rates.

"As we look at, it affects exports not only from Indonesia but Vietnam and Bangladesh as well," she noted.

She said that textile and textile product exports came under pressure in October 2022, while footwear exports remained quite good.

Therefore, the government will keep monitoring all data on the related corporations, including their imports of raw materials, exports of products, and income tax and value-added tax payments and refunds, she added. (Antaranews)

25
November

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The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has sent frozen fish, medicines, and rice for the victims of the 5.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Cianjur district, West Java, earlier this week.

“Earlier, we gave over three tons of fish as additional nutrition, rice, instant noodles, baby equipment, and medicines. We are doing our best to assist our brothers and sisters who fell victim to the earthquake here," Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Sakti Wahyu Trenggono informed in a press statement issued in Jakarta on Thursdayfollowing a visit to Cianjur.

The total value of the assistance from the ministry has reached Rp734.6 million (US$47 thousand). The figure will continue to increase because the ministry is continuing to pool aid among its employees.

The ministry has also established a post in its area of administration in West Java. The post is offering trauma healing services for refugee children and massage services.

"This visit is also aimed at gauging what we still need to help with, in-person. It is expected that together we can work hand in hand to speed up post-disaster recovery," the minister said.

While speaking to victims, Minister Trenggono asked them to always remain alert for aftershocks, which are still being experienced. Aftershocks were also recorded while he distributed aid.

"This is a reminder for us and this has happened. Of course, there are many lessons that we can take, including being able to care more about nature. The current important thing is that we unite to do whatever we can to aid the victims. And we pray that the conditions will soon get better, injured brothers and sisters are recovering, and the victims who are still missing can be found and evacuated immediately," he said.

As per data from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, the death toll from the Cianjur earthquake has reached 271. Meanwhile, thousands have been injured, and dozens are still missing. The quake has also caused some buildings to collapse, forcing thousands of people to take shelter in tents. (Antaranews)

25
November

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Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto received a visit from Advisor to the Japanese Government's cabinet, Maeda Tadashi, to discuss ways to increase bilateral cooperation, including in energy transition, to achieve carbon neutrality.

"The Indonesian government continues to encourage and accelerate sustainable development based on the green economy, green industry, and green technology," Hartarto stated during a discussion on carbon neutrality, as quoted from a statement received here, Thursday.

The minister noted that Indonesia targeted to increase the percentage of renewable energy in total energy sources, from 11.5 percent in 2021 to 23 percent in 2025.

In 2021, the acceleration of energy transition in Indonesia's power plants was recorded to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10.37 million tons, or more than double the target.

In addition, Japan and Indonesia agreed to be the initiators in realizing the concept of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC), which was also an agreement between the two heads of state -- President Joko Widodo and Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Fumio Kishida -- during a bilateral meeting at the G20 Summit in Bali on November 14, 2022.

Through the AZEC initiative, Indonesia received first-priority funding of US$500 million to implement the energy transition program and expand public-private cooperation and decarbonization initiatives.

The AZEC initiative is based on the belief of the two countries that Asia, as the center of global economic growth, will become the driving force for the world economy as well as a model in realizing a rational, sustainable, and just energy transition while considering different national conditions.

The two countries also believe that supply security, affordability, and people-centric are the main keys in the energy transition process.

"Japan and Indonesia share the same idea that energy and the economy must work together to achieve prosperity by maintaining sustainable economic growth and transforming energy towards carbon neutrality or net zero emissions," Hartarto stated. (Antaranews)

24
November

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Health consultations via telemedicine have continued even though the government has pegged the community transmission of COVID-19 at Level 1, government spokesperson for COVID-19 Reisa Broto Asmoro has emphasized.

"The treatment for COVID-19 is still available, and the government is providing convenience. Patients who are self-isolating can take advantage of the free telemedicine service from the Ministry of Health," she said in a press statement issued in Jakarta on Wednesday.

She informed that COVID-19 treatment is still available for the public. Various medicines prescribed during telemedicine consultations are still being provided free of charge.

As one of the efforts to improve telemedicine services, since November 6, 2022, the government has allowed all prescription drugs to be sent via a pick-up service or taken directly by the patient's family directly at designated Kimia Farma pharmacies without having to wait for delivery, Asmoro said.

Each patient who is confirmed to have COVID-19 based on the results of a PCR or antigen swab test receives an automatic WhatsApp message from the Ministry of Health. If not, the patient can contact the Ministry of Health via WhatsApp messenger at 0811-1050-0567.

"Patients can call that number if they receive positive test results from PCR or antigen results, which are carried out in laboratories that are affiliated with the Ministry of Health and have entered PeduliLindungi. For further information, people can check www.isoman.kemkes.go.id," she added.

Regarding the community transmission indicator assessed by the Ministry of Health on November 21, the incidence of cases stood at 17.01 per 100 thousand population per week, therefore, community transmission was still at Level 1.

Then, hospitalizations, which reached 2.18 per 100 thousand population per week, were also still at Level 1. The death rate, which reached 0.10 per 100 thousand population per week, also remained at Level 1.

Asmoro said that the response capacity indicator associated with testing was 20.67 per positivity rate per week, which indicated a limited response capacity and the need for increasing the number of tests.

Meanwhile, in tracing, the ratio of 9.88 close contacts per week reflected a moderate response capacity. Even so, the treatment was considered sufficient at 12.12 percent BOR (bed occupancy ratio) per week.

Thus, conditions are still conducive and in line with the Minister of Home Affairs’ Instruction Number 49 of 2022 regarding the implementation of Level 1 community mobility restrictions (PPKM) in Java and Bali, which will be effective from November 22 to December 5, she noted.

“Maintaining health can be started by adopting a clean and healthy lifestyle. This is not only related to COVID-19 but is also useful for avoiding other diseases, both communicable and non-communicable, including comorbidities, which can increase fatality against COVID-19," she added. (Antaranews)