tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20568593497106874202024-03-08T00:14:57.307-08:00Berita Kuadminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-16633946210004336982018-12-17T21:34:00.002-08:002018-12-17T21:34:46.937-08:00Hammer Chicken Stock Shortage Cut, After Earthquake and Tsunami<a href="http://channelnasional.com/" target="_blank">ChannelNasional</a>. The city of Palu, Central Sulawesi, is experiencing a shortage of stock chicken so it must bring the commodity from outside. The Head of Trade in Central Sulawesi's Industry and Trade Office, Zainuddin Hak, in Palu, confirmed on Tuesday that traders in Palu City were supplied with chicken from South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi.<br /><br />This is because local production is not enough to meet people's needs after the earthquake and tsunami that hit the city about three months ago.<br />Moreover, he said, there were only a few days left when Christians would celebrate Christmas and the demand for cut chicken would certainly increase than usual. According to him, if only relying on the stock of slaughtered chickens, the production of farmers in Palu and surrounding areas would not be sufficient.<br /><br /> Therefore, traders must bring in from outside the area, although the risks are quite high because they are transported by car to travel for a day. A number of chicken traders in the Masomba Market area, Palu, justify the slaughterhouses sold today mostly from neighboring regions.<br /><br />"We buy from South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi," said Sri. The risk is quite large, sometimes many chickens die on the trip. "But, the chickens that died on the trip were still fully burdened by livestock owners," he said. A similar sentiment was also conveyed by Eman, that almost three months after the natural disaster, the average trader brought in chicken pieces to meet the needs of the people in Palu City and its surroundings from South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi.<br /><br />The step is because the stock of chicken pieces in Palu is very limited. Before the disaster occurred, the results of local livestock were able to meet market needs because many farmers were raising livestock. "But, when the earthquake hit Palu, Sigi, and Donggala, many farmers went bankrupt because the cages along with the chickens were damaged and dead," he said. The price of sliced chicken meat per kilogram in Palu is around Rp. 35,000 / kg. Previously only Rp. 25,000 / kg.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-66531422089939654292018-12-17T21:29:00.002-08:002018-12-17T21:29:53.921-08:00 Medan Merdeka Selatan Street Cannot Be Bypassed, Due to Labor Demos<a href="http://jurnalupdate.com/" target="_blank">JurnalUpdate</a>. Traffic on Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan from the direction of Gambir Station towards the Horse Statue cannot be crossed by vehicles, Tuesday afternoon. At around 11:45 a.m., the workers packed the road. As a result, the vehicle cannot pass.<br /><br />In the opposite lane, from the direction of the Horse Statue, many motorbikes fight the direction. The crowd marched in front of the DKI City Hall Building. They used red and black attributes that read Workers Union Faction. Dozens of police guarded around the location.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-43915189835383506312018-12-17T20:49:00.003-08:002018-12-17T20:49:48.994-08:00Indonesian Foreign Debt Up To 359.8 Billion US Dollars, Per October<a href="http://pojokwarta.com/" target="_blank">PojokWarta</a>. Bank Indonesia (BI) recorded Indonesia's foreign debt (ULN) at the end of October 2018, increasing from 359.8 billion US dollars at the end of last September to 360.5 billion US dollars. BI detailed, the debt consisted of central bank and government debt of 178.3 billion US dollars, as well as private debt and SOEs amounting to 182.2 billion US dollars. Although it is increasing, BI assesses that the debt is under control with a healthy structure. "Indonesia's external debt (ULN) at the end of October 2018 remains under control with a healthy structure," BI said through a written statement on its official website on Monday.<br /><br />Indonesia's external debt at the end of October 2018 grew 5.3 percent (yoy), an increase compared to the previous month's growth of 4.2 percent (yoy). Increasing the growth of external debt, said BI originated from the growth of government external debt and private external debt.<br /><br />The position of government external debt at the end of October 2018 was US $ 175.4 billion or grew by 3.3 percent (yoy), an increase compared to the previous month's growth of 2.2 percent (yoy). "Although the growth has increased, the nominal value of government external debt in October 2018 is lower than the position in September 2018 which reached 176.1 billion US dollars. The decrease was mainly due to the decline in loan and SBN positions held by salty investors," explained BI.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the position of private external debt at the end of October 2018 grew 7.7 percent (yoy), up from the previous month's 6.7 percent (yoy) growth, mainly driven by growth in external debt in the electricity, gas, steam / hot water sector. (LGA). Most of the private external debt is owned by the financial and insurance services sector, manufacturing industry sector, LGA sector, and the mining and quarrying sector.<br /><br />"The share of external debt in the four sectors to total private external debt reached 72.9%, relatively the same as the share in the previous month," said the written statement. The ratio of Indonesia's external debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of October 2018 remained stable at around 34 percent. In addition, the structure of Indonesia's external debt remained dominated by long-term external debt which had a share of 86.9 percent of total external debt.<br /><br />"The ratio is still better than the peers' country average," explained BI. "Bank Indonesia and the Government continue to coordinate to monitor the development of external debt and optimize its role in supporting development financing, without creating risks that can affect economic stability," they said.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-81746740522128820712018-12-17T20:36:00.002-08:002018-12-17T20:36:42.648-08:00CPNS Bekraf Interview Schedule Comes Out, This Is What Participants Must Do<a href="http://kolomfakta.com/" target="_blank">KolomFakta</a>. The Creative Economy Agency (Bekraf) has issued an interview schedule that is included in the field competency selection (SKB) stage for prospective recruitment of civil servants or CPNS 2018 in their environment.<br /><br />This announcement was delivered through an official letter numbered KP.02.01 / 5222/2018 signed by Main Secretary Bekraf as chairman of the selection committee, Restog K Kusuma. There were 236 participants who joined the Bekraf SKB. As per the existing schedule, the event will be held on the next December 20-21. The interview test was held at the 21st Floor of the BUMN Ministry Building Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan Number 13, Central Jakarta.<br /><br />Participants are required to bring a number of documents, namely an exam participant card, resident card (KTP) or other suitable identity, and two copies of curriculum vitae (CV).<br /><br />Not only that, participants were required to dress neatly and politely. Participants are not allowed to wear t-shirts, jeans and sandals. This is the provision of clothes for the interviewee Bekraf: A plain white shirt with no pattern. Long trousers or plain black skirt without a pattern (not made of jenas). The hijab is black. Closed black loafers.<br /><br />Here is the sound of the official letter: ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: KP.02.01 / 5222/2018 ABOUT THE FIELD SELECTION SCHEDULE (SKB) SELECTION INTERVIEW OF CIVIL STATE EMPLOYEES (CPNS) IN THE CREATIVE ECONOMIC AGENCY OF 2018 BUDGET YEAR Based on the Announcement of the Main Secretary of the Creative Economy Agency Number: KP.02 / 01/4784/2018 dated December 4, 2018 concerning the Results of Basic Competency Selection (SKD) and Participants in Field Competency Selection (SKB) for Selection of Prospective Civil Servants (CPNS) in the Creative Economy Agency in 2018, we can submit Field Competency Selection (SKB) CPNS Selection Interview The Creative Economy Agency will be held on: Day / Date: Thursday-Friday / 20-21-21 2018 Time: 08.00 WIB to Finish Place: 21st Floor Ministry of BUMN Building, Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan No.13 Central Jakarta As for the details of the schedule attached in the annex to this announcement. Thus to be a concern. In the letter, the participants were present no later than 60 minutes before the SKB began, and there was no tolerance for the delay in joining the SKB.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-31860054366752010382018-12-17T20:22:00.001-08:002018-12-17T20:22:24.656-08:00A number of Waskita Group Officials and Employees Called the KPK<a href="http://wartajurnal.com/" target="_blank">WartaJurnal</a>. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) calls a number of officials and employees from PT Waskita Karya (Persero), Tbk and from its subsidiaries. Those who were summoned were the Head of Control Division of PT Waskita Karya Dono Parwoto; Head of Marketing of PT Waskita Karya Agus Prihatmoko, and Managing Director of PT Waskita Beton Precast, Jarot Subana.<br /><br />In addition, Maintenance Manager of PT Waskita Beton Precast, Imam Bukori and PT Waskita Realty employee, Ignatius Joko Herwanto. "The person concerned will be examined as a witness for YAS suspects (Yuly Ariandi Siregar, Division II Finance and Risk Division Director of PT Waskita Karya for the period 2010-2014)," said KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah, when confirmed, Tuesday<br /><br />In this case, Fathor Rachman as Head of Division II of PT Waskita Karya for the period 2011-2013 and Yuly allegedly appointed several subcontractor companies to carry out fictitious work on a number of construction projects developed by the company.<br /><br />During a press conference at the Red and White House of the Corruption Eradication Commission, Jakarta, on September 17, 2018, KPK Chair Agus Rahardjo said, a portion of the work was allegedly done by another company. "But it will still be made as if it will be done by 4 subcontractor companies that have been identified to date," said Agus.<br /><br />The KPK suspects that the four subcontractor companies did not carry out work as stated in the contract. "For this subcontracting of fictional work, PT Waskita Karya then made payments to the subcontractor company," said Agus. "But then the subcontractor companies handed back payment money from PT Waskita Karya to a number of parties including those allegedly used for the personal interests of FR and YAS," he continued.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-47628497732096807152018-12-17T20:05:00.000-08:002018-12-17T20:05:07.060-08:00Landslides in West Bandung, Residents' Clean Water Supply is Hampered<a href="http://faktaid.com/" target="_blank">FaktaId</a>. Landslides occur at six points in the Parongong area, West Bandung Regency, due to high intensity rain that flushed from Friday to Sunday. Landslides are located in five RWs that are in the Ciwaruga Village area.<br /><br />The landslide disaster occurred in RW 8, 5, 7, 20 and 6. Monitoring at the site on Monday, the most severe landslide hit RW 7 because it resulted in interrupted access. At present, a number of meters from the landslide point have been installed which indicates that the road is prohibited by vehicles.<br /><br />Uus (40), a resident of RT 1 RW 7, said that the landslide in RW 7, besides causing interrupted road access, also hampered clean water supplies for residents because the water pipeline was buried by rubble.<br /><br />"The villagers' water is disrupted because the pipes are buried," he said at the location.<br /><br />Uus said that the West Bandung Regency BPBD officer this morning had directly visited the disaster site. Currently, he continued, officers assisted by local residents worked together to tidy up the damaged road foundation. One piece of machine is lowered.<br /><br />"The foundation will be tidied up again. Use heavy equipment. The machine is only one," Uus said.<br /><br />Kasi Kesra of Ciwaruga Village Usep Saepudin explained that his office would assign the Chairman of RW 7 to communicate with housing developers to immediately replace the damaged water pipeline.<br /><br />"Later I suggest coordinating with the developer. But I have already assigned the RW head to communicate with the developer. At the most, he will replace the damaged pipe," Usep said.<br /><br />Head of West Bandung Regency BPBD Duddy Prabowo said the officers had been sent to the location to use the assessment while ensuring the impact of the landslide disaster there.<br /><br />"The officers are still in the field conducting the assessment. We are still waiting for the results of the assessment to be like, whether the impact is widespread or not," Duddy said briefly through a telephone connection.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-127095769719469822018-12-17T19:28:00.001-08:002018-12-17T19:28:33.069-08:00The IMF-WB Meeting Has No Impact, The Number of Tourists Entering the Republic of Indonesia DeclinesThe Central Statistics Agency recorded the number of tourists entering Indonesia in October 2018. It turned out to have decreased compared to the previous month.<br />Head of BPS Suhariyanto said, the number of tourists entering Indonesia in October 2018 amounted to 1.29 million people.<br /><br /><a href="http://nasionalindonesia.com/" target="_blank">NasionalIndonesia</a>. "The number of foreign tourists in October 2018 has decreased compared to the previous month. Slightly decreased or 5.74% from the previous month," Suhariyanto said at BPS headquarters, Jakarta, Monday (03/12/2018).<br />The decline in the number of tourists entering Indonesia is also due to seasonal factors that occur every year in that month.<br /><br />But if examined further, in October 2018 the Indonesian government held an international class event in Bali, namely the IMF-World Bank (WB) meeting which was able to attend more than 15,000 people.<br /><br />"The biggest decline occurred at Sam Ratulangi Airport, Manado. So, because of seasonality, the movement is the same as in 2017, which was somewhat down in October. Then the second was Supadio Airport, Pontianak," he said.<br /><br />Based on the entrance of air transport, the number of tourists passing through Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport also decreased by 7.20% (MtM), while YoY rose 11.01%.<br /><br />Even so, the man who is familiarly called Kecuk revealed that the number of foreign tourists per October 2018 is still higher than the same period in 2017 and 2016.<br /><br />"Compared to the previous year, 1.16 million people meant an increase of 11.24%," he said.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-78620492128546597402018-12-17T19:15:00.003-08:002018-12-17T19:15:51.920-08:00RI Still Imports Vegetables from China to Ethiopia<a href="http://nasionalindonesia.com/" target="_blank">NasionalIndonesia</a>. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded imports in the November 2018 period of US $ 16.88 billion or Rp. 244.76 trillion (exchange rate of Rp. 14,500). This number grew 11.68% compared to the same period in 2017.<br /><br />From BPS data, non-oil and gas imports also contributed to increased imports. For example, vegetable imports in the November 2018 period rose US $ 57 million or 140%. Most of the imports came from China as much as 94 tons or US $ 81 million in November.<br /><br />But BPS does not specify the most imported types of vegetables from the Bamboo Curtain country.<br />Then Indonesia also imports 3 tons of vegetables from Ethiopia or US $ 3.04 million. Then from Australia as much as 1.4 tons or worth US $ 1.4 million.<br /><br />BPS said that imported vegetable species that entered Indonesia were garlic valued at US $ 78 million, up 140.49% compared to the October 2018 period of US $ 22.7 million. Furthermore, for peanuts, it was recorded at US $ 5.1 million, growing 39.73 percent compared to the October period.<br /><br />Then there is potato imports of US $ 1.9 million, growing 98.27% from the October period of US $ 1.1 million. Then onions US $ 5.9 million grew 4.75 percent compared to October 2018 at US $ 5.7 million.<br /><br />Then beverage imports also rose to SU $ 75.2 million, up 470% from the October 2018 period. Subsequently, nickel imports increased by 404%, up US $ 45.8 million compared to the previous month.<br /><br />Furthermore, imports of railroad locomotives and equipment also increased by US $ 21.5 million, up 58% in November 2018.<br /><br />However, there are also a number of goods which experienced a decline in imports, such as furry leather which fell 90.98% or worth US $ 1.24 million in November 2018 compared to the previous month.<br />Followed by mineral fuels which fell 5% or worth US $ 1.41 billion in November 2018, as well as imports of silk which fell 51% or worth US $ 542 million.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-86785112379623079822018-12-17T19:10:00.002-08:002018-12-17T19:10:34.966-08:00in November 2018, imports from China translucent Rp. 1 T<a href="http://pojokid.com/" target="_blank">PojokId</a>. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded Indonesia's import value for the November 2018 period reaching US $ 16.88 billion, down 4.47% compared to October 2018.<br />Head of BPS Suhariyanto revealed that Indonesia had the most imports from China. The value of Indonesia's imports from the Bamboo Curtain country in November reached more than Rp 1 trillion.<br /><br />"Based on the country of origin in China, in November, it recorded the largest imports of US $ 70.4 million (Rp. 1.02 T, exchange rate of Rp. 14,500), both United Kingdom of US $ 43.5 million and United Arab Emirates US $ 36.3 million , "Suhariyanto said at a press conference at the BPS Office, Jakarta, Monday<br /><br />In addition, there were several countries which experienced a decline in import shipments such as Japan, which recorded a decline of US $ 225.3 million, Thailand US $ 128 million and India 87.7 million.<br />uhariyanto explained that this import figure had decreased, such as consumer goods including fruit products such as Chinese wine, mandarin oranges and pear fruit. While for raw materials also decreased such as soybeans, wheat, potassium fluoride.<br /><br />"Capital goods also fell 5.92% like the gasoline engine and several other engines," he added.<br /><br />Based on the use of goods from January to November 2018 for auxiliary raw materials, it was recorded to increase by 21.44% or US $ 130.35 as well. Then capital goods rose 24.80% or US $ 27.27 million and consumer goods rose 23.72% to US $ 15.71 million.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-83139708940503227422018-12-17T19:07:00.002-08:002018-12-17T19:07:50.703-08:00RI Most Imports of Aircraft Machines to Cereals<a href="http://liputannet.com/" target="_blank">LiputanNet</a>. Indonesia's import value from January to November 2018 was recorded at US $ 189.33. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) said that for the monthly period the import value was US $ 16.88 billion.<br />Head of BPS Suhariyanto explained based on the type of goods from January to November 2018 the most imported were machines or mechanical aircraft with a value of US $ 24.71 billion, growing 25.89% compared to the 2017 period.<br /><br />Then for electric machines or equipment, it was recorded at US $ 19.65 billion or grew by 22.02%. Then for iron and steel imports US $ 9.12 billion grew 27.81%. "Furthermore, for plastic and plastic goods, US $ 8.4 billion, grew 19.79 percent," Suhariyanto said at a press conference at the BPS office, Jakarta, Monday<br /><br />The group of vehicles and their parts is US $ 7.5 billion or grows by 21.73%. Organic chemicals of US $ 6.4 billion grew 18.56%. "Iron and steel objects have experienced a high growth of 54.14% to US $ 3.56 billion," he said.<br /><br />While for cereals US $ 3.5 billion grew 30.17%. Then the remaining pulp or the rest of the food industry of US $ 2.8 billion grew 15.21%. The last US $ 2.6 billion optical device grew 15.14%.<br />"Imports of raw materials and auxiliary materials are expected to drive the economy. Capital goods are expected to grow positively because this is a component of economic growth," he said.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-35392906015596872812018-12-17T19:04:00.003-08:002018-12-17T19:04:43.406-08:0023 People Become Suspects, Fraud of Subsidized BBM in South Kalimantan Revealed<a href="http://idnasional.com/" target="_blank">IdNasional</a>. The misappropriation of subsidized diesel fuel in South Kalimantan was uncovered. A total of 23 people were named as suspects.<br />"The suspects were arrested at three crime scenes (crime scene), where each crime scene had one group playing," Police Kabareskrim Komjen Arief Sulistyanto told AFP on Monday.<br /><br />This disclosure is due to the collaboration of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes (Dittipideksus) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit and the Special Criminal Investigation Directorate (Ditreskrimsus) of South Kalimantan Regional Police. Arrests of the suspects were carried out on Sunday, in 3 places namely Gambut District, Banjar Regency and KM 17 Banjar Gas Station, Jalan Bujangga Area, Berangas District, Batola Regency and KM 16 Banjar Gas Station.<br /><br />Arief said the mode of fraud committed by the suspects was to buy fuel at gas stations using a wooden truck. It turns out that the truck has been modified with a tank inside, which is useful for storing the diesel fuel. This crime also involves unscrupulous employees of gas stations.<br /><br />"In the first group, 4 tank trucks were secured, 3 shunt trucks, gas station officers, tank truck drivers, warehouse staff and shunt truck drivers. As well as money of around Rp. 183 million. Currently handling by Ditkrimsus (Special Criminal Investigation Directorate) of South Kalimantan Regional Police," explained Arief.<br /><br />While from the second group, the police secured 5 yard trucks, 2 modified Panther cars and around Rp. 90 million. While from the gas station around Rp 310 million and individual employees.<br /><br />"During the arrest of the third group, three employees were secured and around 35 kiloliters. For efficiency, the investigation process was submitted to the Batola police station," Arief said.<br /><br />Arief explained that the actions of the suspects were considered as violating the law because subsidized fuel was only intended for the community, not for industry players.<br />Arief stressed the focus of the investigation on the bosses of the three groups. The investigator will also expand this case to the alleged TPPU.<br /><br />"Will be developed to investigate TPPU cases.<br />"The National Police Bareskrim will provide back up and assistance that is controlled by the Sub-deputy Head of the TPPU," said Arief.<br /><br />The police ensnared the suspect with Article 55, 56 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 22/2001 concerning Oil and Gas, in conjunction with Article 55, 56 of the Criminal Code and Articles 2 and 3 of Law Number 25/2003 concerning Amendments to Law Number 15/2002 concerning TPPU.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056859349710687420.post-31790370216998351902018-12-17T18:56:00.002-08:002018-12-17T18:56:33.187-08:00in 514 Kota District, OK OCE National Scale will be declared<a href="http://jurnalhub.com/" target="_blank">JurnalHub</a>. One District One Center for Entrepreneurship (OK OCE) will be created on a national scale. The Chairperson of the OCE OK Movement Society Faransyah Agung Jaya said that the OKO National would be declared in 514 regencies / cities in Indonesia.<br /><br />"OK OCE's success in DKI is continued by Bang Sandi to the national level with more dynamic packaging and concepts on the basis of districts and cities and involves elements in the region, such as communities, business people, academics, regional governments, and corporations," Faran said in written statement on Monday.<br /><br />The national OK OCE Movement was named the One District Population Economic Movement, One Center for Entrepreneurship in Indonesia. After being declared, the OK OCE Movement will establish cooperation with coordinators in 514 districts / cities throughout Indonesia to spread the concept and implementation of popular economy.<br /><br />"OK Movement OCE Indonesia uses the legal entity OK OCE Indonesia Raya Social Entrepreneurial Network Foundation collaborates with the Coach Faran Academy (CFA) and the Mentor Trainer Association and Entrepreneur Coach (Indonesian Armor). They will apply the incubation and acceleration method with the target Wiranesia Incubator with a target 2 million members in Indonesia, "said Faran.<br /><br />Faran then described the data from the official OCE website, which has 60 thousand members. 48 thousand members come from DKI Jakarta and 12 thousand from outside the Capital City in 34 provinces and 450 districts / cities.<br /><br />He hopes the OKCE economic movement can create many jobs.<br /><br />"It is hoped that this will be able to create entrepreneurship-based employment and increase income while increasing the welfare of the people in Indonesia," Faran explained.adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076628645555031712noreply@blogger.com0