Indonesia – Indonesia to supply LNG to Japan s Tohoku-Pertamina – Tehran Times

Indonesia to supply LNG to Japan s Tohoku-Pertamina – Tehran Times
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia s state oil firm PT Pertamina has signed a 15-year agreement to supply 125,000 tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year to Tohoku Electric Power Co, a Pertamina spokesman said on Wednesday. The gas would be

Indonesian journalists to defy ‘Balibo’ ban – Channel NewsAsia
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s journalists Thursday vowed to defy a ban on the screening of Australian movie “Balibo”, saying the film depicting alleged war crimes by Indonesian forces in Timor Leste is educational. The film directed by Robert Connolly and

UPDATE 3-Indonesia c.bank says rates likely steady in 2010 – Forbes
JAKARTA, Dec 3 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s central bank said it will keep policy rates at a record low throughout 2010 if inflation is on target, but investors were convinced price pressures will take off and a rate rise in the first half of next year

Indonesia’s Telkom sees single digit 2010 rev growth – Reuters
JK ) expects to post single digit revenue growth next year, finance director Sudiro Asno said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Andreas Ismar; Writing by Dicky Kristanto; Editing by Ed Davies) ((tyagita.silka@thomsonreuters.com; Reuters Messaging: tyagita.

Indonesia cbank has no rupiah target -senior dep gov – Forbes
JAKARTA, Dec 2 (Reuters) – The senior deputy governor of Indonesia’s central bank said on Wednesday that there was no specific exchange rate target for the rupiah currency. Darmin Nasution, who is also acting governor of Bank Indonesia (BI), had

Another death in Jakarta shopping center – Jakarta Post
A man, identified as Richard Kurniawan (37), was found dead in front of Mangga Dua Square shopping center in Central Jakarta on Friday, the third death in a shopping center in the week, kompas.com has reported. His body was found at around 3 a.m. by

Jakarta fires: A burning issue Bruce Gale – The Malaysian Insider
DEC 4 Jakarta is well-known for its vulnerability to flooding. But for large numbers of the city’s residents, fire is an equally important and ever-present danger. At around noon one Sunday in September, a fire broke out in a slum area in

Report: Indonesia loses $2B from forest corruption – Newsday
JAKARTA, Indonesia – JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Corruption and mismanagement inside Indonesia’s lucrative forest industry now costs the developing country $2 billion a year the equivalent of its entire health budget, a human rights report said

Lament at Jakarta ban on Balibo film – Age
THE producer-director of the Australian movie Balibo has said he is surprised and disappointed that the Government in Jakarta has banned his film from screening in Indonesia. ”I don’t know why I felt this way, but I’d been optimistic that it would

Jakarta Stocks May Retreat On Friday – RTT News
(RTTNews) – The Indonesian stock market has finished higher now in four straight sessions, adding more than 110 points or 4.1 percent along the way. The Jakarta Composite Index moved above the 2,500-point plateau, but now analysts are not sanguine

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