Salim, best known for controlling Indofood Sukses Makmur, the country’s largest food company and the world’s largest instant noodle producer, has in recent months been keen to attract younger consumers.
Trade
Competition from China and the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ pose existential questions for Indonesian industry. Trade wars, on the other hand, could be beneficial, as Indonesia may be…
Indonesia’s easing cycle is set to last long as policy makers in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy take steps to deal with a deteriorating global economic…
The decision to extend ConocoPhillips’ production-sharing contract (PSC) for the country’s second largest natural gas block signals a move away from economic nationalism.
Indonesia is planning a series of incentives for electric-car manufacturers and drivers, to help bolster a sector that has already lured investment from Toyota and SoftBank, according to a draft…
The airline’s second straight year of net losses is a worrying sign for a company that is facing stiff regional competition from other international carriers, as well as domestic allegations of ticket price fixing.
“We need to maintain the Aus-Indo relationship for its own merits, and because of the shared challenges facing our region. The Indo-Pacific region is dynamic, evolving, growing and…
President Joko Widodo, best known as Jokowi, just won the presidential election and will officially start his second term in October. Much of his economic homework is still outstanding, one of the most significant how to deal with the impact
Minister of National Development Planning (Bappenas), Bambang Brodjonegoro, estimates that Indonesia’s new capital will be ready for use by 2024, according to Read more
In a high-profile move immediately following elections, Jokowi has reinvigorated discussions to relocate the capital city to outside of Java. On 30 Read more
The long overdue IA-CEPA trade agreement will finally be signed by the end of the year, according to Australian PM Scott Morrison Read more
The Australia-Indonesia Centre, in partnership with PwC and Perth USAsia Centre, hosted a boardroom dialogue with Dr Dino Patti Djalal, Indonesia’s former deputy foreign minister and Ambassador to the United States, at PwC Melbourne on January 24th.