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In Indonesia, state-owned enterprises ( Indonesian: Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN)) play an important role in the national economy. Their roles includes contributor for national economy growth, providing goods or services which are not covered by private company, employment provider, providing support guidance to small and medium businesses ...
www .kemlu .go .id. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia ( Indonesian: Kementerian Luar Negeri Republik Indonesia) or commonly known by its abbreviation Kemlu, is an Indonesian government ministry responsible for the country's foreign politics and diplomacy. The ministry was formerly known as the Department of Foreign ...
The Job Creation Act (Indonesian: Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja), officially Act Number 11/2020 on Job Creation (Undang-Undang Nomor 11 Tahun 2020 Tentang Cipta Kerja, or UU 11/2020), is a bill that was passed on 5 October 2020 by Indonesia's People's Representative Council (DPR), with the aim of creating jobs and raising foreign and domestic investment by reducing regulatory requirements for ...
The Executive Office of the President of the Republic of Indonesia ( Indonesian: Kantor Staf Presiden Republik Indonesia, lit. 'Office of Staffs of the President of the Republic of Indonesia') is a non-structural government agency directly under the auspices of the President of Indonesia. The office reports to the President and is headed by a ...
Prabowo’s 96 million votes were the highest received by any candidate in a democratic election in Indonesia surpassing Joko Widodo’s 85.6 million votes won in the 2019 election. He will be the first president who had a younger predecessor and the oldest person ever sworn-in as Indonesian president in the first term.
Ministries. Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency. Ministry of Agriculture. Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises. Ministry of Defense. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology.
Gojek motorcycle riders in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. The name Gojek comes from the term “Ojek” or motorbike taxis [16] commonly found throughout Indonesia. It was founded in 2010 with 20 motorbike drivers. [17] Gojek app was launched in January 2015, [18] and in less than two years, the app racked up nearly 30 million downloads. [19]
Indonesian migrant workers ( Indonesian: Pekerja Migran Indonesia, PMI, formerly known as Tenaga Kerja Indonesia, TKI) are Indonesian citizens who work in countries outside of Indonesia . Indonesia's population is the world's fourth-largest, and due to a shortage of domestic jobs, many Indonesians seek employment overseas.