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July

Standard development acting deputy at BSN, Donny Purnomo. (ANTARA/HO-Humas Badan Standardisasi Nasional/uyu) - 

 

The National Standardization Agency (BSN) has said it is formulating Indonesian National Standards (SNI) for medical gases, which would serve as a reference for domestic producers in responding to increased medical oxygen needs amid the pandemic.

“We (BSN) expect this regulation to be applied by local producers, experts, and other stakeholders to keep innovating to fulfill the rising oxygen demand and improve the competitiveness of the industry amid this COVID-19 pandemic,” standard development acting deputy at BSN, Donny Purnomo, said here on Friday.

“It (The regulation) does not aim to supervise domestic circulation of imported medical gas products since the supervision can be conducted by giving requirements for the importers to meet the origin or international standards,” he added.

The jump in the number of COVID-19 patients in the second wave of the pandemic has led to a rise in the demand for medical oxygen, medical gas cylinders, regulators, flow meters, as well as oxygen concentrators, he said. Hence, the BSN is trying to identify international standards that can be adopted as SNI, he added.

As the first step, BSN said it will establish an SNI Formulation Technical Committee along with experts. After the committee is formed, a technical or consensus meeting will take place through the Republication Reprinted Adoption method. Then, a survey will be conducted for 20 days. Finally, the targeted SNI will be rolled out by the end of August, 2021, Purnomo said//ANT

24
July

A screenshot of Tourism and Creative Economy Minister, Sandiaga Uno, speaking at a discussion on 'Road to the 10 New Bali', held at the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore on Thursday (July 22, 2021). (ANTARA/HO-KBRI Singapura) - 

 

The Indonesian Embassy in Singapore and Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno organized a virtual tour of tourist destinations and a discussion on 'Road to the 10 New Bali' at the embassy on Thursday.

During the discussion, participants were introduced to tourist spots in Labuan Bajo and Bromo through videos and photos.

“Tourism is a powerful weapon that can be utilized to recover Indonesia’s economy post-pandemic,” Uno stated in a press release issued by the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore on Friday.

The event on Thursday was part of a series of discussions organized to promote the second edition of the book Road to the 10 New Bali.

Thursday's discussion, streamed as episode five of the discussion series, focused on Labuan Bajo and Bromo.

The 10 New Bali book was compiled by the Indonesian diaspora in Singapore as well as foreigners keen on photography and Indonesian tourists, Uno said.

The book will help accelerate preparations to present more qualified and sustainable tourism and creative economy sectors, he added.

Concurring with Uno, Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore Suryo Pratomo expressed the hope that the book as well as the embassy's endeavors towards tourism promotion would support the Indonesian tourism sector's development.

The second edition of the book not only features pictures of 10 leading tourist destinations -- Lake Toba, Belitung, Tanjung Lesung, Seribu Islands, Prambanan and Borobudur Temples, Bromo Tenger Semeru National Park, Mandalika Lombok, Labuan Bajo and Komodo National Park, Wakatobi, and Morotai, but it also provides important information for travelers planning to visit the destinations, he said.

During the discussion, photographers shared stories behind the photos and videos of Labuan Bajo and Bromo with participants, he added.

The embassy said it expects the creative promotion of Indonesia’s tourist destinations to make travelers keen to visit Indonesia after the pandemic ends//ANT

24
July

Foreign capital inflows - 

 

 

Foreign capital inflows into Indonesia reached Rp2.45 trillion in the week from July 19 to July 22, 2021, Bank Indonesia (BI) reported.  

They comprised Rp1.24 trillion accrued from net sales in the government bond market and Rp1.21 trillion from net purchases in the share market, it added.

"Overall, net inflows in the domestic money market have reached Rp2.53 trillion from January 1 to July 22, 2021," executive director, chief of BI's communication department, Erwin Haryono said in a written statement on Friday.

The central bank said Indonesia's investment risk premium, reflected by the five-year credit default swap (CDS), increased from 77.53 basis points (bps) as of July 16, 2021 to 78.52 bps.

Meanwhile, yield on 10-year government bonds fell slightly from 6.28 percent on July 22, 2021 to 6.27 percent on July 23, 2021, it added.

Haryono said the rupiah traded at Rp14,490 against the US dollar in opening trade on Friday morning, falling slightly from the close of Rp14,480 per US dollar the day before.

Meanwhile, the US dollar index strengthened to 92.82 and yields on US bonds fell to 1.278 percent on Thursday (July 22, 2021), he added.

BI will continue to coordinate with the government and related authorities to monitor the spread of COVID-19 and its impact on the national economy, Haryono said//ANT

24
July

The Mandalika-Lombok International Airport (BIL) bypass road is being constructed as part of preparations for the Superbike and MotoGP events in Indonesia. (ANTARA/Documentation of PUPR Ministry/uyu) - 

 

 

National roads connecting the Lombok International Airport (BIL) and the Mandalika National Tourism Strategic Area (KSPN) are in excellent condition, the Directorate General of Highways (Bina Marga) under the Public Work and Public Housing (PUPR) Ministry has said.

"Two tracks of the national roads -- the 5.03-km Tanak Awu-Sengkol route and the 10.79-km Sengkol-Kuta route -- have been built with standard width. They are in excellent condition," director general of Bina Marga, Hedy Rahadian, informed ANTARA here on Friday.

The roads will have 11 overpasses, two bridges, three pedestrian bridges, median strips, and sidewalks to ease the flow of traffic flow, he said. Construction of four tracks in the final section of the Sengkol-Kuta route is partially completed, he added.

Bina Marga has said the BIL-Mandalika KSPN bypass road will be completed by September, 2021, in accordance with PUPR Minister Basuki Hadimuljono's instructions.

The 50-m wide road is expected to cut traveling time from the international airport to the tourism area by 15 minutes, Rahadian said.

The existing 7-meter wide detour road stretches for 23 km and takes about 30 minutes to cover, which is considered inadequate, Rahadian explained.

A total of Rp814 billion has been spent from the 2020-2021 state budget (APBN) on the construction of the road, he informed.

"In order to recover the tourism sector that has been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the PUPR Ministry will keep on accelerating infrastructure establishment to support the development of High Prioritized Tourism Destinations (DPSPs), including the Mandalika KSPN in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara," he said.

The established infrastructure comprises connectivity roads, water resources, human settlements, and housing complexes, he added.

The construction activities in the five DPSPs -- Borobudur Temple, Labuan Bajo, Manado-Likupang, Mandalika, and Toba Lake -- are being carried out in compliance with the health protocols for curbing COVID-19 transmission, the director general said//ANT