by SNP Lawyers | Oct 18, 2016 | News
Prima Wirayani The Jakarta Post The ongoing domestic coal stock rally may only last until the middle of next year as the recent surging price of coal is seen as temporary, analysts say. The Chinese government’s recent decision to curb coal production made benchmark...
by SNP Lawyers | Oct 18, 2016 | News
Jakarta Globe – The Finance Ministry has relaxed rules for repatriating assets under government tax amnesty program in order to boost funds flowing into the country. Amnesty participants can now bring in non-cash assets, like stocks or global bonds, to...
by SNP Lawyers | Oct 18, 2016 | News
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Siti Aminah, head of the halal product sub-directorate at the Religious Ministry said that the government regulation on the halal guarantee is nowhere near finalization as not many halal certificates are attached on pharmacy products....
by SNP Lawyers | Oct 18, 2016 | News
Jakarta (ANTARA News) – Bank Indonesia reported that the Indonesian foreign debts grew 6.3 percent on-year to US$323 billion in August, 2016, slower than last year growth of 6.6 percent. Short term foreign debts and private sector debts declined, but government...
by SNP Lawyers | Oct 18, 2016 | News
The Jakarta Globe – Jakarta. Indonesia’s foreign debt growth slowed down in August, as the increase in long-term debt was unmatched by the pace of decline in short-term debt, Bank Indonesia said in a statement on Monday (17/10). Indonesia’s debt grew...
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