Thursday, 2 June 2016

Good news for customers pawnshop

Good news for customers pawnshop. Starting June 1, 2016, capital leases fell 0.40 percent from 1.15 percent to 0.75 percent per 15 days.

This decrease applies to products pawn (quickly secure credit / KCA) to guarantee non-gold items include motor vehicles, kitchen appliances, farm tools, handyman tools, fishing tools, bicycles and other non-electronic goods.

Decrease in capital lease is valid for class B loan Rp 550,000 to Rp 5,000,000 and Rp 5.1 million class C up to Rp 20 million.

PR PT Pawn (Persero) Andayani Tri Basuki said, the decline in rental rates of capital is aimed at helping people, especially the most rural non pawning gold or goods warehouse.
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"The reductions have proved Pawnshop very concerned about the people who need funds to lease affordable capital. On the other hand this tariff reduction is real action to support government programs to boost the economy," he said in a written statement on Thursday (06/02/2016).

He delivered, Pawn especially those in small towns and suburbs generally have a relatively large warehouse. To optimize warehouse penermaan goods warehouse is improved through the reduction of tariff and socialization ongoing.

The following new capital lease rates Pawnshops in effect from June 1, 2016:
Credit Group A
Big money loan of Rp 50 thousand to Rp 500 thousand
Rental Rates capital (per 15 days):
Rental Rates capital goods Bags (KT) of 0.75 percent
Rental Rates capital Vehicle (KN) of 0.75 percent
Rental Rates capital Electronics (EL) by 0.75 per cent
Rental Rates Capital Goods Warehouse (BG) of 0.75 percent

Credit Group B
Big money loan of Rp 550 thousand to Rp 5 million
Capital Lease Rates (per 15 days)
Rental Rates KT capital of 1.15 percent
Rental Rates KN capital of 0.75 percent
Rental Rates EL capital of 1.15 percent
Rental Rates BG capital of 0.75 percent

Credit Group C
Big money loan of Rp 5.1 million to Rp 20 million
Capital lease rates (per 15 days):
KT capital rental rate of 1.15 per cent
KN capital rental rate of 1.15 per cent
EL capital rental rate of 1.15 per cent
BG capital lease rates at 0.75 percent

Provincial Government

Jakarta Provincial Government in coordination with Bank Indonesia Representative Office of Jakarta was holding a Ramadan bazaar to face.

Chief Representative of Bank Indonesia Jakarta, Doni P. Joewono said the bazaar was started on the H-7 and H-fasting 7 Ahead of Eid.

"A series of activities bazaar held at several points around housing residents have also been prepared, with commodity prices that have been subsidized, especially for beef and chicken meat," said Doni, Thursday (06/02/2016).

Doni added, inflation is expected to remain under control in June 2016. It was attention to government policy related to commodity prices as well as the pattern of development of energy prices and the monitoring of some commodities in the markets in Jakarta.
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Step Jakarta Provincial Government in controlling food prices through market operations, low-cost market as well as the message control food prices until the end of the Eid al-Fitr may affect the price movement in Jakarta.

In addition, the import policy which has been opened, especially meat commodities will contribute to curb inflation. On the communications side, the use of virtual meeting TPID in Jakarta Food Info application will support the coordination of services for the community food supply.

In terms of administered prices, commodities and freight air transport out of the city should be wary of gains ahead of a long holiday before Eid utilized by people for going home and on vacation.

"Strengthening of the coordination between Bank Indonesia and the Government of DKI through TPID is necessary to ensure that it remains controlled inflation in 2016," added Doni.

Cooperation in the fulfillment of food stocks DKI with other regions should continue to be pursued to meet the needs of the community, especially ahead of Idul Fitri, which is often followed by a rise in food prices.

Various programs TPID must be harmonized with the various central and local government policies through their respective work programs. Existing programs that should be supported by a strong commitment from all parties in order to achieve price stability that is needed to encourage the economic development of Jakarta as a whole. (Yas / Ahm)

During a visit to Aceh, Lhokseumawe

During a visit to Aceh, Lhokseumawe President Jokowi wants to get the status of a special economic zone. For problems and obstacles in the field, Jokowi call immediately addressed.
"I need to convey that this area be revived. For here is the paper mill Aceh, fertilizer Iskandar Muda, there is also a fertilizer AAF. The cement industry also have to be revived. Last night, I have conveyed to the governor, a discussion with the minister of state, barriers to immediately look for solutions in the field, "said Jokowi in Aceh, Thursday (06/02/2016).
Related to infrastructure development, Jokowi also wants the construction of the Trans-Sumatra toll in Aceh immediately begin this year. The President wished the government to immediately resolve the land acquisition for development of toll roads can be done immediately.
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"70 years of our independence that can only wake toll 810 km. All I ask in these 5 years of 1000 km. No need ditepuki because in China every year to build a highway between 4000-5000 km. If other countries can, we should also could, "he stated.
Invite People Talk
Jokowi also reminded that the main issues inhibiting the development of infrastructure projects of all that has been happening is difficult to acquire land owned by residents. Therefore, the President instructed the government to persuade the people and went to the field to provide an understanding of the benefits to be derived from such development.
Jokowi recounted his experience when he became Governor of Jakarta where the current construction of outer ring road in Jakarta for 14 years stopped for 143 families refused to move.
"Everything has finished staying 1.5 km is not completed 14 years, because people do not want to move," he said.
Jokowi also add do not want local governments use repressive measures to suppress the villagers to be willing to release his land for infrastructure development projects.
"If no one go to the field, at any time will not be completed. I completed four months when I became governor, the way I talked eat four times, finished. Yes people need to talk to, approachable and described. Insha Allah can answer the question in the field , "said Jokowi.

held a bazaar beef cost in the Ministry

PT Berdikari (Persero) held a bazaar beef cost in the Ministry of SOEs. The price of meat being sold at below market prices. Moreover, at this bazaar also sell other basic commodities.
The mosque is located in the parking spaces SOE Ministry, Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta, SOE selling prices for beef for Rp 85 thousand per kilogram (kg). Price is far below the current market price of around Rp 115 thousand to Rp 120 thousand per kg.
"Events like this hopes to ease the burden on the local community and a number of employees of the Ministry of SOEs face the fasting month tomorrow," said Secretary of the Ministry of SOEs Priest A Putro the open bazaar, Thursday (02/06/2016).
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Imam explained this is a manifestation of the SOE Ministry ease the burden on employees and communities in some of the high food prices, such as one flesh .
Not only Berdikari selling meat, looks more like SOE Trading Company PT Indonesia (Persero) with cheap sugar products, PT Garam (Persero) with the products of basic food needs, PT Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia (Persero), which also sells groceries at low prices.
In addition to state-owned enterprises that enliven bazaar this time, the Ministry of SOEs also involve some of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Jakarta.
"We involve them, is also to empower and improve their quality, let the product bazarnya also diverse," he stated.

Makassar Port is expected to become the port

Makassar Port is expected to become the port 's busiest when compared to other ports in Indonesia in the face of this year's homecoming.

Manager of Communication and Institutional Relations of PT Pelni (Persero), Ahmad Sujadi said, estimating that the Makassar port is going to be the busiest port is obtained based on past experience. In 2015 then, the port to accommodate passengers at most a total of 67 384 people are currently Lebaran.

"In the transport Lebaran 1437 H 2016 is estimated Makassar still ranks first. Makassar represent the island of Sulawesi, Kalimantan Balikpapan and Surabaya represent represent the island of Java in the activity of the busiest transport Lebaran," said Sujadi, Thursday (06/02/2016).

The density of passengers in Makassar is because nearly half of the total trip boat in Indonesian waters stopover in Makassar. The second position populous years ago, said Sujadi occupied by the Port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya, with a total of 60 546 passengers. Third by Balikpapan 45 802 passengers.

While from Tanjung Priok Port is ranked 8th, under Jayapura, Baubau, Semarang and Ambon in the rank-4.
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"Tanjung Priok near Capital volume inferior to Surabaya, Makassar even inferior to Jayapura, meaning going home by ship from the capital city of Jakarta has not been dominant with the Marine Railway, buses and private cars," said Sujadi.

Route solid Pelni ship passengers comprising one region, covering Batam-Medan; Tanjung Priok-Kijang. Region 1 will be navigable 3 ship, KM. Kelud Tanjung Priok-Batam-Tanjung Balai-Belawan; KM. Umsini and KM. Sinabung which will sail the Tanjung Priok-Batam-Kijang.

Region 2 includes; Semarang / Surabaya-Pontianak-Kumai-Sampit-Banjarmasin. Ship to region 2 of them; KM. Dorolonda, Labobar, Bukit Raya, Lawit, Awu, Binaiya, Flores, Leuser and Sirimau.

While the area 3 is composed; Bima, Labuan Bajo, Makassar, Pare-pare, Balikpapan, Tarakan and Nunukan. Ship to this region comprises; KM. Dorolonda, Labobar, Lambelu, Siguntang Hill Tilongkabila, Flores and KM. Wilis. Region 4 is composed; Namlea, Ambon, Tual, Timika, Merauke, Sorong, Fak-Fak, Manokwari, Serui, Biak, Wasior, Nabire and Jaya Pura will be served KM. Ciremai, Nggapulu, Dorolonda, Tatamailau, Sirimau and Leuser.

"The movement of passengers from Kalimantan to Java, from Java to Sulawesi and Batam-Medan is still dominant compared to Eastern Indonesia at greater distances," he said.

During transport Lebaran 1437 H 2016 PT. Pelni prepare 12 types fleet of 2,000 including two vessels that can carry cars, heavy equipment, motorcycles, containers and people.

Ship Type 1000 pax 9 units, 500 type vessel 3 pieces and 1 Roro vessels on the route Surabaya-Labuan Bajo-Maropokot-Makasar with Egon ship. Egon ship can transport heavy equipment, trucks, cars were, motorcycles and a variety of basic goods and essential items. Egon ships redirected from April, initially Semarang-Surabaya-Kumai diverted to Labuan Bajo-Maropokot-Makasar. "The transfer of this service to promote economic growth in underdeveloped areas." Sujadi lid.

Culture drinking milk fresh

Culture drinking milk fresh in Indonesia is still low compared to neighboring countries. In 2015, the recorded consumption of milk fresh in Indonesia is only 12.1 liters per capita, far less than in Malaysia which had 36.2 liters per capita per year.
Director General of Animal Husbandry and Animal Health Ministry of Agriculture, Muladno, said that the ideal consumption of milk fresh two glasses per day is not a culture in Indonesian society. That is evidenced by the low per capita consumption of it.
"Consumption of fresh milk in the middle of our citizens still less than Malaysian. Plus fresh milk production we are also still low," said Muladno when attending the commemoration of the National Dairy (HSN) to 8th at the University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, on Thursday (06/02/2016).
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He added that low milk consumption is still coupled with the quality of dairy products in the country that has not been good. Indonesia is categorized as the largest milk importer in the world, which is 265 thousand tons in the form of milk powder and condensed milk. This concern fearing that Indonesia will depend on imports for the fulfillment of fresh milk.
"Imports of milk we had already surpassed 80 percent for the fulfillment of the national requirements. (I) concerned there is a dependency with imported milk," said Muladno.
The government, he said, continues its efforts to encourage milk production in the country. The trick, starting with the strengthening of dairy cattle feed, improvement of the quality and quantity of seeds, artificial insemination, as well as other steps. The government is also opening up to investment in the dairy industry.
"We invite the private sector to increase its investment to build the dairy industry in Indonesia. So that domestic production can be met," said Muladno.
In addition, the government will also socialize the importance of milk for public consumption. This increase in consumption is also expected to attract an increase in milk production. (Zainul Arifin / Zul)

questioned the decision of the international

Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro questioned the decision of the international rating agency Standard and Poor's (S & P) who have not given investment grade rating to Indonesia. Currently, Indonesia is still ranked at BB + and B for Indonesia's debt rating.

Bambang said that Indonesia is eligible for investment grade ratings from S & P . This is when viewed from the debt ratio and the loan amount Indonesia is still in the safe level.

"We question the reason the S & P is mostly the same as the reasons before. We did not see anything new. And even when used, the ratio of debt and the loan amount, the standard states that can already be investment grade that much debt to GDP ratio it is far below us, the deficit was below us, "he said in Jakarta, Thursday (02/06/2016).
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In addition, continued Bambang, the ratings given by S & P to Indonesia does not affect investor confidence in Indonesia. Even investors assessed the Indonesian debt securities rated investment grade equivalent.

"Incidentally, our team is still in Europe for the road show of the Euro bond. And so the response S & P came out, all of the responses from investors is that they did not concern a matter of S & P and maintains bonds Indonesia is a bond worth the equivalent of investment grade," he said.

Bambang also said, in the midst of the current global economic conditions, the ratings given S & P to Indonesia's BB + and B is not a bad thing. He said, this ranking is quite good when compared to other developing countries, even the developed countries.

"In the midst of global economic conditions in emerging countries where a lot of the down grade, we look at the position of the S & P Indonesia is quite good compared to emerging and developed countries," he said. (Dny / Ahm)

Indonesian government

Indonesian government still wearing the Anti Dumping Duty (BMAD) for products Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) from India, China, and Taiwan. Imposition BMAD is contained in Finance Minister Regulation (PMK) No. 73 of 2016.
Chairman of the Indonesian Anti Dumping Committee (KADI) Ernawati, said on April 29, 2016 Ministry of Finance has issued PMK No. 73 / PMK.010 / 2016 concerning the Imposition of Import Products BMAD against PSF from India, China and Taiwan. The magnitude of this BMAD has been through the adjustment phase.
"BesaranBMAD is 5.82 percent-16.67 percent for India, 13 percent-16.10 percent to 28.47 percent for China and Taiwan," he said in a statement, Thursday (02/06/2016).
Ernawati explained, these regulations come into force after ten working days from the date of promulgation and is valid for three years since the entry into force of the regulation. The PMK was referring to the final report interim results of the investigation and sunset review KADI issued on August 21, 2015.
"Based on the results of the investigation, KADI concluded that the material losses they suffered Indonesia, still does dumping by India and Taiwan, the discovery of dumping by exporters from Chinese manufacturers, and there is an increasing volume of imports from China are significant," he said.
Ernawati added, the investigation found a price depression and price suppression on products imported from China during the investigation period. There is also an increase in production as well as the PSF production capacity in China, India, and Taiwan indicating their PSF oversupply in these countries.
Since 17 November 2011, Indonesia's wearing BMAD PSF imports of products originating from India, China, and Taiwan through PMK Number 171 / PMK.011 / 2011. The regulation is valid for five years. Toward the end of term of imposition BMAD according to the PMK, identified through early evidence that there was an increase in the volume of imports of PSF originating from China. Losses Indonesia still takes place, which means, it still happens dumping practices by third countries.
Earlier, on December 9, 2014, announced the commencement of an investigation committee is review (interim and sunset review) against the imposition BMAD PSF imported or came from India, China, and Taiwan. The probe was a follow up on the request for interim review investigation on the imposition BMAD against imports of PSF, in particular from China, which received KADI on August 22, 2014.
The petition filed by three importers of PSF, namely PT Indorama Synthetics Tbk, PT Asia Pacific Fibers Tbk, and PT Indonesia Toray Synthetics. Third importers also apply for sunset review investigations on the imposition BMAD against imports of PSF from India, China, and Taiwan. The development of PSF imports by Indonesia in the last three years is 62 568 metric tons (MT) in 2013, became 70 288 MT in 2014, and became 66 736 MT in 2015.
 
Manufacturer of plastic and rubber processing machines from Taiwan to offer their products to the industry players in Indonesia. They do a roadshow included to Indonesia to offer a product that is rated advanced and environmentally friendly.
The machine is scheduled to be shown on the mat awaited exhibition in Asia for the plastics and rubber industry, namely Taipei International Plastics & Rubber Industry Show (Taipei PLAS) than 12-16 August 2016 in Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1.
In addition to offering products organizing the exhibition entitled Taipei Plas 2016, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and the Taiwan Machinery Industry Association o also invites industry players Indonesia to participate in the exhibition.
"On occasion we invite the plastic and rubber industry Indonesia to attend the exhibition with a variety of the latest technological developments," said Brian Lee, Deputy Executive Director, Exhibition Department, TAITRA in a statement, Thursday (06/02/2016).
The target, this event will be followed by 535 exhibitors using 2,680 booths and attracted about 18,800 domestic and international visitors.
He also said the actor was not only displays plastic processing machinery and rubber sophisticated, but also will feature a lot of things, such as auxiliary equipment, mold equipment, tools and accessories, raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products, equipment 3D printing , automated equipment and industrial robots.
He also claimed the highlights of this exhibition there are 5 new themes that carried the smart manufacturing, auto parts, 3C products, medical devices and packaging.
Alex Pen, Project Manager Section 1 of Exhibition Department added in terms of quality Taiwanese machinery products together with products coming from Japan, and Taiwan in terms of product prices about 2/3 of Japanese products.
"This is what causes a lot of the players in the industry who use the product in Taiwan, due to its affordability," he added.
He insists there are two advantages of Taiwan products, namely, first in terms of price much cheaper than the products of other countries, and secondly, after sales service. "For our after sales service office opened officially in consumer countries, so that in case the problem will be solved quicker, but also we will provide routine maintenance," he explained.

Employers called on the government

Employers called on the government to utilize the funds back to Indonesia due to the implementation of tax amnesty policy / tax amnesty . It is to grow the business sectors in Indonesia.

BPP chairman Hipmi for Natural Resources, Bagoes Andika Anindyaguna said, the funds returned to Indonesia should be used to assist liquidity in Indonesia. One example to suppress the lending banks for the business sector.

"It could be used to help liquidity in Indonesia, such as for credit infrastructure for business start-ups in the country," he said in Jakarta, Thursday (06/02/2016).
Bagoes said the current loan interest rate in Indonesia is among the highest in Indonesia. With the interest level it is difficult for entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.

"In Indonesia, the most high-interest credit in the world. What if you want to compete just about to start already hit double digit interest rates," he said.

Therefore, according to Bagoes, the estimated Rp 500 trillion, which is returned to Indonesia as a result of this policy should be used to encourage the growth of the Indonesian economy through a stimulus for the business world. Thus the benefits of tax amnesty can be felt by many parties.

"If the high bank interest, this will only complicate the Indonesian economy. So these are funds that go to suppress interest rates, to reduce the cost of our banking system. The government should seriously and can be started from the banking SOEs," he said. (Dny / Ahm)