Indonesia Looks for Additional USD 25-Billion From Visa-Free Entry
Speaking at his weekly press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday (3/1/24,) Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno said Indonesia’s tourism sector could potentially generate up to USD 25-billion in additional revenue through the implementation of a visa-free entry policy, according to reporting from Jakarta Globe. The government intends to extend this policy
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Lampung Becomes Alternative Priority Tourism Destination
According to reporting from Antara News, Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has chosen the province of Lampung as an alternative priority tourism destination for people from Jakarta and its surroundings. Head of the Lampung Tourism and Creative Economy Office, Bobby Irawan, explained that Lampung has been chosen as an alternative tourism destination, as
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Ministry Aims for Growth in Non-Oil, Gas Exports in 2024
Speaking at the 2024 Outlook and Performance of the Ministry of Trade on Thursday (4/1/23,) Indonesia’s Minister of Trade, Zulkifli Hasan, said the government is optimistic about the global economy in 2024, and the Ministry of Trade is targeting the value of Indonesia’s non-oil and gas exports in 2024 to grow by around 2.5-percent to
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Infrastructure Investment Nearly USD 30-Billion in 2023
Vietnam Plus are reporting that Indonesia’s Finance Minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, has disclosed that Indonesia allocated IDR 455.8-trillion IDR (approx. USD 29.4-billion) from the state budget for infrastructure investment in 2023 an increase of 22.2-percent compared to the IDR 372.8-trillion recorded in 2022. Indonesia’s national news agency Antara News reported that the infrastructure budget was allocated to various ministries
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