Aisha Shaidra joined Tempo in 2013 and writes lifestyle stories and public figure profiles for Koran Tempo and Tempo.co. The Padjadjaran University Indonesian literature graduate now covers business and economic issues for Majalah Tempo. Part of the writer’s team that won the 2020 Adinegoro Award.
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Waskita Karya’s Bondholders Getting More Nervous
Waskita Karya’s bond restructuring fails to reach a quorum. Investors, including pension fund managers, are getting more nervous.
Economy Edisi : Monday, December 4, 2023

Keeping the Deposits Flowing In
Freeport aims for an increase in dividend payments. The addition of shares promises control over operations and benefits for the state.
Cover Story Edisi : Monday, November 27, 2023

Wheels and Tracks Issues of Jabodebek LRT
Damage occurrs to the wheels of Jabodebek LRT train cars, allegedly because the tracks are not built to specification. Instead of fixing the problem, the government changes the regulation.
Economy Edisi : Monday, November 20, 2023

Cannibalism Risk of Jakarta-Surabaya High-Speed Train
The Jakarta-Surabaya high-speed train will disrupt other modes of transportation. Tariffs would depend on the investment value.
Economy Edisi : Monday, November 13, 2023

The Rising Low-Cost Carriers
Surya Airways is enlivening the low-cost flight business. The emergence of new airline companies is not yet proportional to demand.
Economy Edisi : Monday, November 6, 2023

Why Garlic Imports Continue to Be High
The government issues quota and mandatory planting to achieve self-sufficiency in garlic. Local production never meets the required numbers.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 30, 2023

Palm Oil’s Entry into the Exchange
The first trading at the CPO exchange was still dull, with limited transactions. The government expects the CPO exchange to create a fair price.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 23, 2023

The Ups and Downs of Pharmaceutical Business in Indonesia
The pharmaceutical industry weakened after reaping profits during the Covid-19 pandemic. Private companies are considered more efficient than state-owned enterprises.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 16, 2023

Why Transactions on the Carbon Exchange are Quiet
The carbon exchange is still lacking traders and buyers, hampered by the process of certification and registration of carbon units.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 9, 2023

Four Ways of Carbon Trading at Carbon Exchange
The Indonesian Stock Exchange established four carbon trading mechanisms. There were 27 transactions in three schemes in the initial sale.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 9, 2023

TikTok Cornered by New Regulations
The government changes online trade regulations. Many worry about the ban for TikTok Shop.
Economy Edisi : Monday, October 2, 2023

Starlink Internet Satellite Business Scheme
Corporations are using Starlink for operations in remote areas. The rates are relatively expensive compared to competitors.
Economy Edisi : Monday, September 25, 2023

Investment Plans in the Rempang Eco-City
A company from China plans to build a glass factory in the Rempang Eco-City. It merges a tourist area with a quartz processing project.
Cover Story Edisi : Monday, September 18, 2023

PGN’s Explanation about the Cancelation of Gas Price Increase
PGN’s plan to raise the price of gas has been refuted by industry players. PGN claims they have not made price adjustments for 11 years.
Economy Edisi : Monday, September 11, 2023

Industry Lobbies to Hold Down Gas Prices
Industries send letters to ministers and the President to secure low-cost gas. There are limits to the use of inexpensive gas.
Economy Edisi : Monday, September 11, 2023

Competing for Carbon Exchange in Indonesia
The Indonesia Stock Exchange and Indonesia Climate Exchange (ICX) are competing to manage carbon exchange. Carbon transactions amount to billions of dollars annually.
Economy Edisi : Monday, September 4, 2023

Carbon Trading in the Voluntary Market
Individuals and companies are already implementing carbon trading in the voluntary market. But no price standard has been set.
Economy Edisi : Monday, September 4, 2023

Those Behind Isar Gas Who are Allegedly Involved in PGN’s Case
Racer Arso Sadewo and Iswan Ibrahim are figures behind Isar Gas. Iswan was once implicated in the Eni Saragih corruption case.
Economy Edisi : Monday, August 28, 2023

The Impacts of El Nino to Food Prices
Prices of several food items continue to soar. There are efforts to balance out supply and demand.
Economy Edisi : Monday, August 21, 2023

How Marthen Indey’s Nationalism Grew
Marthen Indey met Indonesian activists exiled the Dutch in Digoel. They opened his eyes about fighting against the colonialists.