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25
November

Indonesia could play a prominent role in negotiations in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) if the country improves its competitive edge, a Trade Ministry official has said.

"I believe if Indonesia can create a stable democracy, a productive labor force, and master the technology to handle jobs with high technology in such a way that it can supply (workers) to technology companies that will invest in Indonesia, the country will play a prominent role in RCEP and global trade," director general of international trade negotiations at the Trade Ministry, Iman Pambagyo, said at a seminar on the RCEP agreement here on Tuesday.

As the world's second largest economy, China will not dominate RCEP because in the context of the present global trade, several companies or countries will not excessively depend on one country alone, he observed.

This will likely occur if countries learn from the US-China trade war that has had a significant impact on trade and business in many countries, he said.

"Countries will see how important they are to leave their excessive dependence on one country. Looking ahead, I see the trend will be getting stronger," he remarked.

RCEP is a comprehensive free-trade partnership between 10 ASEAN member states and five partner countries — China, South Korea, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand.

ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

RCEP member states account for almost a third of the global population and 20 percent of the world's gross domestic product. (Antaranews)

24
November
Minister of BUMN and Chief Executive of the Committee for Handling COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery (KPCPEN) Erick Thohir revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has become a momentum for all parties to improve themselves, carry out transformation, and carry out big strategies.
 
 "This is the time for us to fundamentally fix ourselves, carry out transformation and carry out big strategies in the fields of economy, law, government, social, culture, including the environment," said Erick Thohir in an online seminar in Jakarta, Tuesday.
 
 According to Erick Thohir, the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic like it or not, like it or not, will have the potential to increase the poverty rate in Indonesia.
 
 "As is the case in other countries, the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on Indonesia's economic growth," said Erick Thohir.
 
 As of the third quarter of 2020, our economic growth was still minus 3.49 percent year on year (yoy).
 
 The downturn in economic conditions also had an impact on Indonesia's workforce, where the government noted that the COVID-19 pandemic caused 2.56 million people to lose their jobs and more than 1.8 million people experienced a decrease in income.
 
 "However, we must not give up. We can use the momentum of this crisis as an opportunity and a leap for us to catch up with Indonesia so far," said Erick Thohir. (Antaranews)
24
November
The Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry and the Hype Festival initiated a flagship program through a series titled "Wonders" to promote Indonesia's five super-priority destinations: Lake Toba, Likupang, Borobudur, Mandalika, and Labuan Bajo.
 
Deputy for Tourism Products and Events at the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy Rizki Handayani Mustafa elaborated that the program was aimed at exploring and capturing the beauty of Indonesia, through the power of audio-visual experiences that beautifully showcase a blend of nature, culture, people, and music.
 
"As a virtual music event, 'Wonders' has a strong proposition in the minds of its target audience, specifically the Indonesian young generation that enjoys indie music. This event will also be broadcast through the Ministry of Tourism's YouTube and Twitch channels as well as the Hype Festival," Mustafa noted in a statement, Tuesday.
 
The ministry’s deputy explained that the "Wonders" program was an outdoor activity targeted at reviving the creative industry and nature tourism while adapting to new habits, albeit still being heedful of health protocols.
 
Mustafa was optimistic of this program not only entertaining but also edifying and inspiring people globally and also promoting superior tourism in Indonesia.
 
"I am upbeat about this being the first step for art workers to be productive but still safe from COVID-19," Mustafa stated.
 
Meanwhile, Michael Devant, Hype Festival’s creative strategist, stated that currently, the "Wonders" program was planned to be in the digital realm, wherein all information and content can be enjoyed for free on every screen worldwide.
 
“With 'Wonders', we want everyone to experience the magic of Indonesia. This program is a way to send across a message of love to Nature, a reminder of our extraordinary Earth, and an invitation for all to cherish, nurture, and protect this miracle for future generations," Devant emphasized.
 
The Labuan Bajo WONDERS - APSARA episode will air on November 25, 2020, and the WONDERS - NADIN AMIZAH episode on December 3, 2020, exclusively on the IDWONDERS YouTube channel and the Kemenparekraf YouTube channel. (Antaranews)
24
November
A total of 425,313 people or about 84 percent of all COVID-19 patients in Indonesia, a total of 506,302 people, have been declared cured according to data from the COVID-19 Handling Task Force on Tuesday at 12.00 WIB.
 
 Data from the COVID-19 Handling Task Force shows that patients who recovered from corona virus infection increased by 2,927 to a total of 425,313 people and the number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 increased by 4,192 to a total of 506,302 people.
 
 DKI Jakarta recorded the highest number of recovered patients (1,060 people), followed by West Java (428 people), Central Java (300 people), East Java (157 people), and East Kalimantan (132 people).
 
 The provincial regions that recorded the most number of COVID-19 cases on Tuesday were DKI Jakarta with 1,015 cases followed by Central Java (928 cases), East Java (354 cases), West Java (299 cases), and Banten (144 cases).
 
 According to data from the Task Force, the number of new COVID-19 cases in Aceh, North Maluku, Gorontalo, West Sulawesi and East Nusa Tenggara is less than 10 and Maluku has not experienced an increase in cases.
 
 Meanwhile, the number of patients who died from COVID-19 was recorded to have increased by 109 people to a total of 16,111 people throughout Indonesia. (Antaranews)