Redaktur ekonomi Majalah Tempo. Meliput isu ekonomi dan bisnis sejak 2013. Mengikuti program “Money Trail Training” yang diselenggarakan Finance Uncovered, Free Press Unlimited, Journalismfund.eu di Jakarta pada 2019. Alumni Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta.
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Guerrilla in the Coal Path
Djan Faridz’s mine is plagued with problems. The South Sumatra Provincial Government banned coal trucks from crossing the highway.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Jakarta Water’s Red Report
Jakarta government decides to take over clean water management in the city. They have met with Salim Group, private operator for Jakarta water management.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 19 February 2019

A Cliffhanger for Policyholders
Thousands of Jiwasraya investors are worried that they may not get their money back. Some were enticed by the tax amnesty program’s repatriation scheme.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Party Traces at the Batam Bay
The appointment of Batam’s Mayor as ex-officio head of the Batam Free Trade Zone and Free Port Authority (BP Batam) has rattled many sides. Was he put there to smooth the way for an ongoing mega project?
Economy Edisi : Monday, 4 February 2019

Charged by China’s Batteries
Global players are flocking to Indonesia for nickel and cobalt. Aneka Tambang’s chance to form a joint-venture in nickel downstream returns. Opportunity knocks for Indonesia to join the global market for electric car batteries.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Chasing Nickel to Rio
Freeport’s divestment was not the last. The second mission is to get Vale Indonesia’s shares.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 22 January 2019

New Capital for the Benoa Bay
Tomy Winata still has a dream of turning Benoa Bay into nine travel destination islands. But wave of protests never ceased, especially after the new location permit was issued.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Business Lost, Debts Found
The government revoked Bolt’s frequency license. A pandora’s box of debts was opened.
Economy Edisi : Monday, 31 December 2018

Gripped by Induction Steel
Reinforcing steel bars producers flocked to Indonesia as they are no longer wanted in homeland China.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Rage over a Name
Rage over a Name
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Retreating over Foreign Invasion
The government finally re-included five business sectors in the Negative Investment List following criticism from both the opposition and business
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Mud-sunken Land
The reclaimed land of the Kalibaru Port turned into quicksand mud
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 13 November 2018

The Red Lion That Flew Blind
The Lion Air air carrier traveling from Jakarta to Pangkapinang already had known failures and was even grounded from flying the day before.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, 6 November 2018

The Commander’s Gaffe
The confiscation of the illegal tin of a major exporter carried a negative impact. The results of verification by Surveyor Indonesia are blocked.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Troubled Waters Around the Port
The government seems divided after a court canceled Marunda Port’s concession. Both parties are lobbying key officials.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Charity Funds on the International Stage
The government is pursuing assistance from donors. Local and global conglomerates have been approached.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Inalum’s Contract for a Pile of Gold
The signing of Freeport Indonesia’s share buying agreement was delayed for a day for the green light from the government’s internal auditor BPKP and the AGO.
Economy Edisi : Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Freeport's Tailing Mess
Minister Siti Nurbaya's decision to annul Freeport's waste management shook the divestment process. Things were ironed out only after a meeting of four ministers.