Non-discretionary (necessity) goods are considered inelastic, meaning that even if the household's income falls or the price ...
The demonstrations put heavy pressure on Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who acted swiftly by changing the composition ...
While the electric vehicle (EV) is not a new invention but has a history that stretches back much further than most people realize (in fact even predating the gasoline car), this type of car ...
After the Indonesian government had stopped its IDR 7 million (approx. USD $425) discount program for electric motorcycles at the start of 2025, stakeholders in this industry are now waiting for new ...
This was confirmed by Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, who stated that the implementation of the government's flagship programs will continue to be ...
The National Energy Board (Dewan energi Nasional, DEN) wants foreign investors to play a key role in the development of large-scale solar power plants through the Red-White (Merah Putih) Village ...
Moody's Investors Service, a global bond credit rating agency, assigned a definitive rating of Baa3 (stable outlook) to Indonesian government notes maturing in 2025 and 2045 (these notes are issued ...
In a bid to boost economic activity in Indonesia, the central bank (Bank Indonesia) revised several regulations involving down payments for the purchase of cars and motorcycles as well as the maximum ...
Breaches of personal data are unfortunately common news in Indonesia as it occurs on a widespread and frequent basis in not only the public sectors, but also in private sectors. Recent examples of ...
Indonesia is a country of over 276 million people and is one of the fastest-growing eCommerce markets in Southeast Asia. As a business, it's hard not to notice the immense potential of this market.
Indonesia's Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) penalized 32 Indonesian cattle importer and beef feedlot companies with a combined IDR 107 billion (approx. USD $8.1 million) in fines on ...
Last year Indonesians went on holiday, abroad, more than ever before. According to the latest data, a total of 9.1 million Indonesians visited some time abroad for their holiday in 2017, up from 8.4 ...