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Indonesian President Widodo reappoints 2 former ministers
Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Friday (Oct 14) reappointed two former ministers back into his cabinet.
Widodo appointed former Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan as Minister for Energy and Mineral Resources, and former Energy and Mineral Resources Minster Archandra Tahar as Ignasius's deputy.
Both Ignasius and Archandra were sworn in their new positions at the Istana on Friday. Ignasius was removed from his position at the Transportation Ministry during Widodo's second cabinet reshuffle in July.
The re-appointment of Ignasius as a minister was a surprise since his dismissal barely three months ago was because he was known to be at odds with the President.
On the other hand, Archandra, a US-educated oil engineer was appointed as Energy and Mineral Resources Minister in July, but he was sacked a month later after it was rumoured that he was holding dual citizenship. Archandra who had lived in the US for 20 years, allegedly had two passports from the US and from Indonesia.
Indonesian law on citizenship stipulates that an Indonesian automatically loses his citizenship when he voluntarily accepted a foreign citizenship.
Speaking to reporters after the swearing-in ceremony, Widodo stressed that his decision was based on the best men for the job.
"This is a management issue; it has nothing to do with personal or political issues," said the President. "I believe both of them are competent, even though I know they are stubborn. It's not an easy ministry, but I believe both of them can bring solutions."
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i am welcomed this kind of surprise, both are capable people who know their business
Indonesian minister in Japan to explore investment opportunities
Kamis, 13 Oktober 2016 18:04 WIB | 833 Views
Minister Airlangga Hartarto. (ANTARA/Widodo S. Jusuf)
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Industry Minister Airlangga Hartarto is visiting Japan from October 13 to 16 to explore and seize investment opportunities in the industrial sector.
"The point of the working visit to Japan is to discuss the development of industry and investment between the two countries in the future," said Hartarto in a written statement given to ANTARA News on Thursday.
The visit is in connection with the plans of some Japanese companies to invest in Indonesia. On the agenda are bilateral meetings with representatives of the Japanese government and businesses, including Japans minister of economy, trade and industry and chairman of Indonesia-Japan Parliamentary League.
Hartarto is accompanied by I Gusti Putu Suryawirawan, director general of metal, machinery, transportation equipment and electronics (ILMATE) industries.
The minister said they aim to obtain information and get an overall understanding of investment and the development of technology in Japans industrial sector, such as in the automotive sector. "We plan to visit Daihatsus research and development facilities as the company is committed to the development of the automotive sector in Indonesia and to making the country a production base for export markets," he said.
Hartarto will also meet officials of the Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren) and Osaka Steel.
"We will open up opportunities for cooperation in the fields of technology and investment, particularly in the automotive component industry, steel and electronics," he said.
The minister will have one-on-one meetings with the directors of several Japanese companies, including Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, Asahi Glass Corporation, Sango Corporation, and Shoji Corporation.
(Uu.O001/INE/KR-BSR/F001)
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Trade Expo Indonesia buying mission generates deals worth US$186.69 million
Kamis, 13 Oktober 2016 20:49 WIB | 722 Views
Trade Ministry`s Head of National Export Development Arlinda. (ANTARA News)
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Now into its second day, the Trade Expo Indonesia event has generated a total of US$186.69 million worth of transactions in the form of trade contracts.
"Transactions worth US$178.7 million were signed on the first day while US$7.99 million worth of deals were signed on the second day," informed the Trade Ministrys Head of National Export Development Arlinda in Jakarta, on Thursday.
On the second day of the Expo, the buying mission contract signing was dominated by importers of food and beverage products from Australia.
The signings were witnessed by Suprapto Martosetomo, Indonesias Ambassador to South Africa as well as the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Kingdom of Swaziland and the Republic of Botswana. The deals were signed by six importers from three countries, including Nigeria, Australia and South Africa, and eight local export businesses.
In the pharmaceutical sector, Nigerias Jeijosh Pharma signed a deal with PT. Phapros, while Sony Trading Pty. Ltd signed a deal with PT. Mayora Indah.
In the food and beverage products sector, PT. Pondan Pangan Makmur and PT. Sarimunik Mandiri signed a deal with Eastern Cross Trading Pty. Ltd and CV. Intrafood, while Hean Corporation and PT. Dua Kelinci signed a partnership in the same sector.
Grein Australia Pty Ltd and PT. Sayap Mas Utama signed a deal for food and beverage products as well as consumer goods.
Lastly, Wemco Investment & Trading Ltd and PT. KMI Wire and cable Tbk. signed a contract for wire products.
A total of 37 trade contract signings were carried out between 30 importers from 16 countries and 34 local exporter companies based on the buying mission on the Expos second day.
Essential oils and coconut milk were among the most sought after products and generated the most transactions, along with skilled workforce contracts from the services field.
Other commodities that were also coveted by foreign importers included coffee, tea, cement, furniture, wires, food and beverage products, seafood, anti-fatigue mats, floor mats, cutting boards and modular tiles.
Arlinda believes that this event has broadened Indonesias export opportunities in a number of markets, especially non-traditional ones.
"We continue to work so that the Indonesian trade representatives contribute more overseas, while at the same time encouraging business makers to enhance the quality of their products because export opportunities are now very vast," Arlinda remarked.
The Trade Ministry aims for the goods trade transactions to reach US$800 million by the end of this Trade Expo, excluding the investment opportunities and services related transactions.
It is hoped that overall, the total transactions signed can reach US$1 billion, exceeding the previous year's figure of US$909 million of deals.
(Reported by Vicki Febrianto/Uu.KR-ARC/INE/KR-BSR/H-YH)
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