Yesterday the Tapera occasion was postponed until illegally imported products were discovered
Jakarta (MidLand) – Various economic news broadcast on Thursday (6/6), from the proposal of the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) to postpone the withdrawal of Tapera contributions, to the discovery of illegally imported electronic products worth IDR 6.7 billion.
The following is a summary of yesterday’s news that is worth listening to again this Friday morning:
Minister PUPR: Tapera has the risk of being postponed if there is a proposal from the DPR and MPR
Minister of Public Works and Public Construction (PUPR) Basuki Hadimuljono said that the implementation of Tapera (Savings in Public Construction) could be postponed if there was a proposal from the DPR – MPR RI.
“So, for example, if there was a proposal to resign, especially from the DPR, for example from the president of the MPR, in my opinion, I would contact the finance minister and we will come together,” Basuki said in Jakarta on Thursday.
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Pertamina said Jokowi’s nephew joined professionally
Pertamina Vice President of Corporate Communications Fadjar Djoko Santoso said that President Joko Widodo’s nephew Bagaskara Ikhlasulla Arif has joined Pertamina since 2021 through the expert or professional.
“Added to Pertamina from 2021, via the route professional OR experienced rental,” Fadjar told MidLand when contacted from Jakarta on Thursday.
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Bahlil: It would be too much if there was a conflict over mining permits for mass organizations
Investment Minister/Head of the Investment Coordination Committee Bahlil Lahadalia considers the horizontal conflict resulting from the emergence of coal mine management permits for religious community organizations (ormas) business entities to be excessive.
“Sin if there is a conflict,” Bahlil said during the meeting at the Office of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Jakarta, on Thursday.
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RI-South Korea explores cooperation to reduce carbon emissions in IPEF
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto and Minister of Trade of South Korea Inkyo Cheong signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, in particular to reduce emissions of carbon.
The cooperation agreement was reached on the sidelines of the Indo-Pacific Prosperity Economic Framework (IPEF) ministerial meeting in Singapore on Thursday.
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Trade Minister: 6.7 billion rupees of illegally imported electronic products were found in Banten
Trade Minister (Mendag) Zulkifli Hasan has revealed a series of findings of electronic goods suspected to be illegally imported into the Banten region worth IDR 6.7 billion.
“Today we found 40,282 electronic units worth IDR 6.7 billion here. “This is the entry value, the purchase value, the sale value is different,” the Trade Minister said on Thursday while conducting a display of goods resulting from supervision that did not meet the provisions in Serang, Banten.
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Reporter: Shofi Ayudiana
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