Indonesia France Infrastructure Partnership Bolsters TOD Areas
The Indonesia France Infrastructure Partnership aims to advance infrastructure development, focusing on transportation and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) areas. By integrating residential, commercial, and recreational spaces with public transit systems, this collaboration seeks to transform urban living standards in Indonesia. This effort aligns with the vision of Indonesia’s National Medium-Term Development Plan (2025–2029), showcasing both nations’
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How Foreigners Can Obtain an Indonesian ID Card
Foreign nationals residing in Indonesia can apply for an Indonesian ID card (e-KTP), but only if they hold a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP). According to Indonesia’s Population Administration Law, every resident has the right to receive civil registration and population administration services. In line with Law No. 24 of 2013 on Population Administration, “residents” are
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Indonesia Officially Adopts 15 Percent Global Minimum Tax
The Indonesian government has officially adopted a global minimum tax rate of 15 percent to foster a healthier and more competitive investment climate, a senior official announced on Thursday (16/1/25,) according to reporting from Jakarta Globe. The global minimum tax aims to ensure that large multinational corporations pay a minimum level of tax in every
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