Top 3 News of the Week: Tobacco Industry Urged to Reduce Import, Jokowi's Reaction to the Basarnas Polemic
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6 August 2023 17:43 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English compiled three popular news on the platform this week, starting from Sunday, July 30, 2023 until Saturday, August 5, 2023. Those include Ganjar Pranowo urging tobacco industry to reduce import, Jokowi reacts to the Basarnas polemic by evaluating the Military and the Police of having civillian posts, and the President urging batik designers to innovate their designs in order to penetrate the global market.
The following is the list of the top three news on Tempo English this week:
1. Ganjar Pranowo Urges Tobacco Industry to Reduce Import, Prioritize Domestic Farmers
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo asked the domestic tobacco industry to prioritize the products of local tobacco farmers since the tobacco harvest will coincide with the arrival of the peak dry season. Ganjar said he has relayed this information to the domestic tobacco industry actors.
"I have met two biggest cigarette companies in Indonesia and asked them to buy (tobacco supplies) from local farmers," said Ganjar on Thursday, August 3, 2023.
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2. Basarnas Polemic; Jokowi to Evaluate Military, Police Officers Having Civilian Posts
President Joko Widodo or Jokowi stated that he would conduct an evaluation of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and Police (Polri) officers who hold positions in government institutions following the polemic of the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) chief Air Vice Marshal Henri Alfiandi who was named a suspect in the alleged graft case. Henri is a high-ranking military officer.
Jokowi underlined that he did not want acts of corruption to occur in critical civilian posts. “Everything will be evaluated. Not only this (Basarnas), everything,” he said after inaugurating the Ciliwung tunnel project in Jakarta, Monday, July 31, 2023.
The evaluation, he clarified, is not based on the occurrence of inter-agency conflicts in the handling of the Basarnas case. It is aimed at preventing corrupt practices from happening in state institutions.
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3. Jokowi Targets US$100M of Batik Export This Year
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo urges batik designers to innovate their designs in order to penetrate the global market since Indonesia targets US$100,000,000 in batik export throughout 2023.
"For novelty, let's go back to the designs, to new colors. I believe our batik could be used for carpets and interior designs, and these innovations would boost the batik brand to the next level," said Jokowi in Senayan Park, Central Jakarta, on Wednesday, August 2, 2023.
Jokowi reported that the batik export value in the January to April 2023 period reached US$26.7 million. He's optimistic to surpass that number at the end of the year since the Pandemic threats are over.
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