Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said last Sunday (20 February) that the government will increase incentives for artists, especially dalang or wayang puppeteers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreKoalisi Seni or the Indonesian Art Coalition has secured funding from UNESCO through the International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD). Koalisi Seni’s proposal focuses on efforts to support the Indonesian government
Read MoreIndosat Ooredoo and Hutchison 3 Indonesia on 4 January, 2022 announced that they have completed their business merger after receiving all required regulatory and shareholder approvals. After the merger, the company’s name changed into Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison
Read MoreAccording to OECD‐FAO Agricultural Outlook 2021‐2030 on meat consumption, the international meat prices were declining in 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19. However, the report projects that global meat supply will start to increase
Read MoreThe creative and cultural sectors are considered as the youngest yet fastest growing economic sector in the world. According to data by UNESCO, these industries account for 3.1% of global GDP and 6.2% of all employment
Read MoreTo celebrate International Data Privacy Day which falls every 28 January, the Ministry of Communication and Informatics along with VIDA Digital Identity and Indonesia Cyber Security Forum (ICST) held an online media clinic
Read MoreThe success of Ghazali in the NFT world prompted people to follow his path by selling random stuff as NFTs on OpenSea. Some sell food, while others sell clothes, cupboards and many more
Read MoreThe National Development Planning Ministry/National Development Planning Agency announced a plan to build the metaverse version of the new capital city. The ministry estimates that it will be completed this May
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