Capital Moves to IKN: Jakarta’s Property Remains Optimistic

The relocation of Indonesia’s capital to IKN in East Kalimantan has sparked questions and concerns about Jakarta’s future. As the nation’s largest economic hub, Jakarta’s property prospects and business activities are under scrutiny. Addressing these concerns, Ferry Salanto, Head of Research at Colliers Indonesia, draws parallels with other nations that have moved their capitals. “In
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F&B Industry Growth: Capitalizing on Indonesia’s Growing Demand

The F&B industry growth in Indonesia is surging, fueled by a young, dynamic population and rapid urbanization. As consumers increasingly seek convenience and healthier food options, the demand for food and beverages continues to rise. This growth presents exciting investment opportunities across various segments, from food service to online delivery platforms. With a booming market,
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Minister Calls for Urgent Waste Management Improvements  

Speaking at the 2024 National Coordination Meeting on Waste Management in Jakarta on Thursday (12/12/24,) Indonesia’s Environment Minister, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, called for regional heads across the country to change and improve waste management in their respective regions from upstream to downstream without delay, according to reporting from Antara News. On the upstream side, regional
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