Today's Top 3 News: BPKM Says Investment in Indonesia Hindered by Deglobalization, KJRI Penang Promotes Use of Indonesian Rupiah in Malaysia
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14 September 2023 17:19 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Three popular news compiled by Tempo English today on Thursday, September 14, 2023, include BPKM saying that investment in Indonesia is hindered by deglobalization, KJRI Penang promoting the use of Indonesian Rupiah in Malaysia, and Jakarta administration planning to revitalize rivers and reservoirs to anticipate flooding during upcoming raining season.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. BPKM Says Investment in Indonesia Hindered by Deglobalization
Deputy Minister for Investment Promotion at Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board mentioned that Indonesia faced several challenges in attracting investment, including the deglobalization issue.
"Countries that used to promote globalization are now promoting deglobalization. These countries tend to invite local investors back to [invest] in their own country," Nurul said during UOB Editor's Circle at Kempinski Hotel in Jakarta yesterday, September 12. Nurul named the US and the UK as examples of countries promoting investment deglobalization.
However, Nurul believed that Indonesia still has a competitive superiority that will be able to attract foreign investors to the country, especially concerning natural resources.
2. KJRI Penang Promotes Use of Indonesian Rupiah in Malaysia
The Indonesian Consulate General (KJRI) in Penang, in cooperation with the Bank Indonesia Office in Singapore, promoted the use of the rupiah for transactions in Malaysia to several stakeholders in Penang, on Monday, September 11, 2023.
Acting Consul General Kiki Tjahjo Kusprabowo said on Tuesday that Penang recorded 178,132 foreign nationals seeking medical treatment in the region in 2022, and 90 percent of them were Indonesians.
He said the Indonesian representatives in Penang thus welcomed the Local Currency Settlement (LCS) partnership with Malaysia, which he believed would help the two countries’ efforts to enhance mutually beneficial economic cooperation.
3. Jakarta to Revitalize Rivers, Reservoirs to Anticipate Flooding
Jakarta Acting Governor Heru Budi Hartono said the city administration will soon revitalize 16 rivers, lakes, dams, and reservoirs to anticipate flooding during the upcoming rainy season.
“We are doing flood mitigation based on the regulation drafted in the Regional Development Plan 2023-2026,” Heru said in a plenary session at the Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD) building on Wednesday, September 13, 2023.
Ahead of the rainy season, the provincial government is determined to develop flood monitoring systems and launch maintenance programs for flood control infrastructure and facilities.
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