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There were plans to get the project underway during the 1990s but work was put on hold following the impact of the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis in Indonesia. The length of the major highway road is mentioned, variously, at between 800 km to over 1,100 km depending on precisely which subsections of the overall activity are said to be included.
The National Strategic Project aims to quickly improve the quality and availability (stock) of Indonesia's infrastructure, so as to increase the efficiency and productivity of the national economy. In the 2015-2019 National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN), one of the main problems and challenges facing the Indonesian economy is the limited ...
The project is not without negative environmental impacts and social consequences: one study by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia found that the project, once underway, could erode the islands in the western part of the bay of Jakarta, destroy the coral reef and lead to the stagnation of polluted water behind the sea wall.
JAKARTA (Reuters) -The head and deputy head of the body overseeing Indonesia's planned new capital have unexpectedly resigned, raising questions about the $32 billion project. With Jakarta, the ...
On 17 August 2024, Indonesia officially celebrated its Independence Day for the first time in Nusantara. [15] Nusantara has attracted tourism, with daily visitors ranging between 3,000 and 5,000. [16] The project is continued during the presidency of Prabowo Subianto, who has allocated Rp48.8 trillion (US$2.98 billion) for the phase 2. [17]
Indonesia plans to increase requirements on local components for smartphones made and sold in the country, its deputy industry minister said on Tuesday, a move aimed at boosting the domestic ...
The Pantai Indah Kapuk project in Jakarta, was criticized in interviews with various officials for its potentially negative environmental impact and incompatibility with existing regulations. According to a newspaper report, this 1,160-hectare complex has long sparked controversy as it was built in 1989 on an area formerly covered by mangrove ...
According to the Indonesian newspaper, Investor Daily, the Batang Toru hydropower plant would reduce carbon emissions by around 1.6 million tonnes of CO 2 per year, or the equivalent of planting 12.3 million trees. [2] Batang Toru hydropower plant is meant to contribute to 15% of North Sumatra peak load electricity needs. The project is a part ...