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Monday, 13 March 2023

ECONOMY

Indonesia’s economic growth 2nd highest among G20
The global economic growth will start to slightly slow down in 2023 even though there would still be a number of Asian countries where their economies would continue to grow, according to a PwC report. Indonesia’s growth projection is below last year’s growth which reached 5.3%. However, the Indonesian government appears ready to mitigate the potential adverse effects of economic uncertainty by continuing to encourage investment and affirming its commitment to a green transition. PwC Global Economics Network estimates that the global economy will experience a slowdown even though it can avoid a global recession. The global economy will grow by 1.9% in 2023
Guideline on waste management investment needed
The Indonesian government should issue an investment guideline on waste management, according to a startup founder. The lack of a guideline has become one of the challenges that businesses in the sector face when trying to invest in districts and municipalities. This can help give a better understanding for both the subnational government and potential investors, which are key to attracting investment in waste management. Indonesia generates 175,000 tons of waste a day, about 48% from food waste.
Collapse of US tech-focused Silicon Valley Bank
US financial regulators have shut down Silicon Valley Bank and took control of its deposits. The collapse of SVB is the second-biggest bank collapse in US history. Venture capital investors have slowed down considerably on funding of startups, spooked by an uncertain economy, plunging tech stock prices and growing recession fears. In 4Q 2022, investments in North American startups fell 63% compared to the same period a year earlier. Some major factors for the freeze in tech funding are stock market turmoil which caused tech startup valuations to plummet, halt in market for tech IPOs and widespread tech layoffs. Venture capital firms have urged their portfolio companies to move funds out of the embattled lender Silicon Valley Bank, which was one of the reasons for a run on this tech-focused bank.
🇸🇬 Singapore CEOs believe their companies not viable if they continue on current path
Nearly 40% of CEOs surveyed in Singapore and globally believe their companies will not be economically viable in the next decade if they continue on their current path, according to a PwC survey. This “stark datapoint” underscores a dual imperative facing CEOs today — the need to manage short-term external risks to drive profitability in order to survive, while simultaneously transforming their business to thrive in the longer term. The Singapore findings of the survey also show that close to nine in 10 of CEOs surveyed in Singapore believe global economic growth will decline over the next 12 months, with this pessimism felt more strongly by Singapore business leaders (89%) than their global counterparts (73%).
🇸🇬 Economists expect GDP to grow by 1.9% in 2023
Singapore’s GDP is estimated to expand by 1.9% in 2023, according to the MAS March survey of professional forecasters. The latest estimate stands slightly above the previous forecast of 1.8% in the previous survey in December 2022. According to the 21 economists and analysts who responded to the survey, the most likely outcome is for the Singapore economy to grow by 2.0% to 2.9% in 2023 with an average probability of 34.3%. In the current survey, respondents also expect Singapore’s economy to grow by 1.3% in 1Q2023. At the same time, they have projected Singapore’s CPI-All Items inflation (or headline inflation) and MAS Core Inflation to come in at 6.5% and 5.5% in the first quarter respectively.

BUSINESS

BMW Special lease program for SCCI members
BMW Indonesia is pleased to inform you of a special lease program that is exclusively offered for SCCI members. The following lease calculation provided by BMW Financial Services. For further information please reach out at Telephone: 1500269, Whatsapp: +6285288886269 or Email: contact.id@bmw.co.id.

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Indonesia aims for $5bn in furniture export revenue in 2023

Indonesia is aiming for up to $5bn in furniture export revenue this year which can be achieved by improving raw material supplies and export funding scheme, Chief Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto said. In the supply system, the government will provide certification to ensure that the materials used in the furniture industry come from sustainably managed forests. The Industry Ministry will shoulder the cost of certification, Airlangga said when opening the Indonesia International Furniture Expo in Jakarta. Government support was needed to strengthen Indonesia’s competitiveness over neighbouring Vietnam, whose furniture exports already topped $18bn  in value.  Indonesia, which has the comparative advantage in terms of raw material supplies, has the potential to become the regional leader in the furniture industry, the minister said.

Tokopedia helps women-owned MSMEs
Tokopedia is the first e-commerce company to collaborate with the government through the BKPM, to socialize and facilitate the attainment of Business Identification Number (NIB) to MSMEs. Throughout 2022, Tokopedia and the government have helped more than 5,000 MSMEs, including women entrepreneurs from all over Indonesia, to register for NIB. Various types of special training for women entrepreneurs, including those related to NIB, are carried out by Tokopedia together with strategic partners such as the government in various regions in Indonesia
Tax return submissions increase compared to last year
President Jokowi stated that the number of people filing their annual tax returns (SPT) has reached 6.6m as of 9 March. The figure increased compared to the previous year. To date, he has monitored that there are still many people who were lining up to file their SPT directly by visiting the Tax Service Office (KPP), “even though SPT can be done through e-Filing from home.” Deputy for Protocol, Press, and Media Secretariat of the President, Bey Machmudin, explained that the state head planned to submit his SPT in a different way this year. According to Bey, the visit was also aimed at campaigning for the SPT submission which falls every March and monitoring the tax office’s activity.
Singapore help for second-hand shoes scandal
The Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita will ask for the help of the Singapore government in investigating the illegally-imported second-hand shoes from the country that has ended up in Indonesian thrift markets. Agus suspected these imported shoes were brought into Indonesia in an organized manner. He considered this to be a major scandal, especially amidst the domestic footwear industry experiencing a contraction. The domestic footwear industry is experiencing a decline in sales due to falling demand from the export market. This condition occurs because Indonesia’s main export markets, such as the US and Europe, are experiencing high inflation.
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Garuda Indonesia’s beauty of Kembara Angkasa
Garuda Indonesia has launched a new thematic livery, the Beauty of Kembara Angkasa (space travel), which is the theme that highlights four colours of the clouds on its wings (light blue, dark blue, orange, purple) and the Mega Mendung batik that represents the colours of Garuda. This special livery is painted on its A330-900 Neo fleet, and would be serving several domestic and international routes during the year. The launch of the new livery is also one of Garuda Indonesia’s commitment to support and appreciate local talents as the national flag carrier.
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Banker sentenced to 10 years in prison for 1MDB corruption
Former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng was sentenced to 10 years in prison, after he was convicted of helping loot billions of dollars from Malaysia’s 1MDB sovereign wealth fund. The charges stem from some $6.5bn in bonds that Goldman helped 1MDB, which was founded to finance development projects in Malaysia. US prosecutors said $4.5bn of that sum was embezzled by officials, bankers and their associates, in one of the biggest scandals in Wall Street history. Funds were used to buy high-end real estate, jewelry and artwork, and finance the Hollywood film, “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
🇸🇬 Sea cuts more jobs at Shopee days after posting surprise profit
Sea Limited is cutting more jobs at e-commerce unit Shopee in Indonesia, days after reporting a surprise first-ever quarterly profit helped by last year’s extensive firings. The latest cuts affect fewer than 500 full-time and contract workers in Shopee’s customer service team in Indonesia, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. The Singapore-based e-commerce, gaming and fintech provider last year cut more than 7,000 jobs, froze salaries and trimmed spending, helping it to swing to a profit in the fourth quarter. SE Asia’s largest Internet firm racked up its biggest single-day gain in months after reporting the surprise profit – energising investors who are hoping that the company will pull off one of the biggest turnaround efforts the region’s fledgling tech sector has ever witnessed.
🇸🇬 Temasek’s SeaTown invests $150m to set up medical group foundation
SeaTown Holdings, the investment manager indirectly owned by state investor Temasek, has invested $150m to establish a new Singapore-based medical group, Foundation Healthcare Holdings (FHH). Established on Wednesday, FHH comprises 50 medical specialists across 13 areas of expertise, such as cardiology and general surgery. It is estimated to have a pro forma revenue of over $130m, making it one of Singapore’s largest private healthcare groups, SeaTown said. The company will also develop a data-driven tech platform to improve coordination between stakeholders, especially insurers and other third-party payers. It will tap the capabilities of its healthtech unit, Smarter Health – led by former Parkway East Hospital chief executive Choy Shook Yee.
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SOCIAL
Satya Bumi public environmental discussion hampered by infiltrator
Satya Bumi Executive Director Andi Muttaqien stated that efforts to forcibly disband public discussions are violations against freedom of expression. His statement came after a man today attempted to disperse a public discussion held by the environmental NGO that highlighted the Batang Toru hydropower project, which threatens the Tapanuli orangutan habitat. Satya Bumi in collaboration with the Society of Indonesian Environmental Journalists (SIEJ) held a discussion entitled ‘The Future of the Tapanuli Orangutan and the Batang Toru Ecosystem’. The discussion was scheduled to take place in South Jakarta.
🇸🇬 Padang nominated for Unesco World Heritage Site
The NHB announced that the Padang, along with the civic architecture surrounding it, has been added to Singapore’s tentative list for nomination to be recognised as a Unesco World Heritage Site. The president of the SRC Chang Yeh Hong said that with the Padang and its surrounding buildings potentially becoming a Unesco World Heritage Site, the club could gain greater prominence here and globally. However, he is wary that possible restrictions placed by Unesco could limit the club’s ability to expand its infrastructure and facilities. Urban planners and heritage experts also said that the Unesco bid could enhance and protect the heritage value of the Padang area.
🇸🇬 Overseas Singaporeans may vote by post in future elections
Eligible Singaporeans living overseas will be able to vote by post in future elections as part of changes to the country’s election laws passed in Parliament. Other changes include having special voting arrangements for nursing home residents and updates to rules for online election advertising. These amendments to the Presidential Elections Act and Parliamentary Elections Act are in line with the Elections Department’s “continuous efforts to enhance… electoral processes and election administration”, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing as he tabled the Bills for a second reading. The Bills were passed in Parliament, although the nine MPs from the Workers’ Party (WP) abstained from the vote to amend the Presidential Elections Act.
🇸🇬 Singapore raises residency hurdles as popularity grows
Foreigners seeking permanent residency in Singapore through the Global Investor Programme (GIP) will soon have to stake larger investment quanta in order to qualify. From 15 March, the GIP will require individuals to invest at least $10m in a business or $25m  in an approved fund. Establishing a single family office under the GIP will now require at least $50m to be deployed and maintained in any of four investment categories. The Economic Development Board (EDB) says the changes are meant to direct more support to the local start-up ecosystem and the broader financial sector, as well as generate more “good jobs” for Singaporeans. With many jurisdictions “competing to attract high-calibre business owners and owners of capital”, EDB, a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, says it aims to selectively attract individuals with the abilities to create greater economic impact for Singapore and the “affinity” to be “more rooted” to the country.
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TECH 
Powerful bandwidth, data center needed for NIK
Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian said that Indonesia would need to upgrade its civil registry data center as the country tries to adopt e-government based on the national ID numbers or locally known as the NIK. The data centre infrastructure at the Civil Registry Agency (Disdukcapil) has remained relatively the same since 2013. As the demand for NIK data grows, coupled with an expanding population, so does the need to upgrade the data centre. The Finance Ministry is currently working on a single identification number scheme for taxpayers. By 2024, the NIK will entirely replace the tax identification cards (NPWP). The population is currently at 278m in 2023.
EU seeks funding for 5G and broadband
The Netherlands warned against hitting Big Tech with a so-called internet toll to help pay for billions of euros in network investments, saying such a move may breach net neutrality rules and lead to price hikes for Europeans. The comments marked the first comment after EU industry chief Thierry Breton asked who should foot the bill to roll out costly 5G and broadband. Among the companies that said an internet tax would undermine EU rules to treat all users equally are Alphabet Inc’s Google, Apple Inc, Meta Platforms Inc, Netflix Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Microsoft Corp. There is this concern that EU infrastructure is not able to meet consumer expectations.
IMPORTANT NOTICE :
Information shown in this document has been obtained from the media and/or other public sources which we reasonably believe to be reliable. We do not make any representation or warranty to any person, corporation and/or organization nor accept any responsibility or liability as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information. Readers are requested to verify all information from their own sources prior to acting on such information. This document is distributed at no charge and is for limited circulation to members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia only. It does not have regard to specific investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of any specific person or organization. Opinions, if any expressed, do not necessarily represent those of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia and/or its members. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia and/or its members accept no liability whatsoever for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising for any reason whatsoever without exception from use or reliance of this document which does not have any regard to the particular needs of any person or organization.
Monday, 6 March 2023
ECONOMY
Economic growth target for 2024
Indonesia’s economic growth target for 2024 will be 5.3–5.7%, according to the National Development Planning Minister and National Development Planning Agency. The target has been set on the baseline of 2019 and economic growth realisation in 2022, which stood at 5.31%. Meanwhile, the government has also set other development targets: it will aim to reduce the poverty rate to 6.5–7.5% by 2024. Indonesia’s political stability can serve as a magnet for foreign investment.
Indonesia anticipates China’s WTO motion against Bauxite export ban
The government is preparing itself to face a possible lawsuit by China in the World Trade Organization regarding the ban on the export of unprocessed bauxite ores that will take place in June 2023, a Trade Ministry official has said. China is very likely to file the lawsuit as 90% of Indonesian bauxite ore export went to the country. In the last five years, the value of Indonesian bauxite ore export has increased by nearly tenfold to reflect the rapidly growing global demand for the commodity. The Indonesian government, on the other hand, sees it as an opportunity to earn more by giving added value to bauxite rather than selling unprocessed ores. Based on Bank Indonesia data, bauxite export value jumped from $66m in 2017 to $628m in 2021. A lawsuit by China will further add to Indonesia’s legal battle at the WTO after the country was sued by other countries regarding the export of nickel ores and CPOl.
Aviation industry rebound after Covid
New airlines have emerged to capitalize on the rebound of the domestic and regional aviation industry as it recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. Without any “historical baggage”, they can be more flexible in their operations than established carriers but must address the issue of brand awareness. Raindo United Services announced that it would launch scheduled cargo services in July.
Election delay may be bad news for investment
A delay in the 2024 election would only lead to problems, including investors’ distrust and disruption to the new capital megaproject, according to an Indonesian think-tank following the Central Jakarta District Court’s controversial ruling. The court on issued a ruling that ordered the General Election Commission (KPU) to postpone the 2024 election. An election postponement, however, could spark political instability. And this would be bad news for Indonesia, a country that has been trying to woo investors left and right. Indonesia has set a goal to attract Rp1,400tr ($91.3m) in investment this year. In 2022, the SE Asian country attracted an investment of Rp1,207.2tr, topping the year’s target of Rp 1,200tr. The government reported that Indonesia would need Rp 466tr to build its dream new capital in East Kalimantan. 80% of the funding will come from the private sector.
🇸🇬 Higher investment requirements for PR applicants
Singapore will raise the minimum investment required for individuals to obtain permanent residence. Investors are required to put at least $10m into a new or existing business, or at least $25m that invests in local companies, up from the previous requirement of $2.5m. The global investor programme was launched in 2004. Between 2020-22, only about 60 qualified investors were granted PR each year. Under the new rules, those looking to gain PR by opening a family office would have to establish a single family office managing assets of at least $200m. They must also channel at least $50m locally, such as in companies listed on the Singapore stock exchange or via private equity injections into Singapore-based companies.
BUSINESS
BMW Special lease program for SCCI members
BMW Indonesia is pleased to inform you of a special lease program that is exclusively offered for SCCI members. The following lease calculation provided by BMW Financial Services. For further information please reach out at Telephone: 1500269, Whatsapp: +6285288886269 or Email: contact.id@bmw.co.id.
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Indonesia, Malaysia break ground on $2.6bn hydropower plant in N. Kalimantan
A consortium of Indonesian and Malaysian companies broke ground on a $2.6bn hydropower plant in Malinau regency, North Kalimantan. The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant will power the planned Kalimantan Industrial Park Indonesia (KIPI) in Bulungan. Kayan Hydropower Nusantara — a joint venture between Indonesia’s Kayan Patria Pratama (KPP) Group and Malaysia’s Sarawak Energy Berhad — is building the plant, which is slated to operate in 2030 or seven years from now.  KIPI, which Jokowi claimed would become the world’s largest green industrial park, would also see the production of batteries for electric vehicles (EV), as well as petrochemicals. According to Jokowi, the government is giving its utmost support for this project, as it would pave the way for Indonesia’s transition towards a green economy.
Structured planning in train procurement
Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita accentuated that planning for train procurement should be more structured and systematic so as to enable the domestic train industry to cater to the needs. The minister then outlined three areas of focus to strike a balance between the public transportation needs and the domestic industry. The three aspects are utilization of the domestic industry, more job opportunities if the government opts to add new features to the old system, and maintaining means of public transportation, he explained. According to Kartasasmita, the government still considers the option to import trains as an addition to the existing means of public transportation, although it is not a priority.
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🇸🇬  SIA paper serviceware trial sparks criticism
Singapore Airlines said that it will consider feedback from customers before it comes to a decision on the use of paper serviceware on its medium- and long-haul flights. SIA announced a trial of the serviceware in economy class and premium economy class, saying that the new containers could “retain heat and moisture better than the current casserole dish” and would also allow the airline to serve “soupy and gravy-rich main courses” on its longer routes. The new serviceware is made of Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper, and will replace the disposable plastic casserole dish,” referring to paper that is deemed more sustainable by the international non-profit organisation that promotes responsible management of the world’s forests. This is to reduce the amount of single-use plastics on board the aircraft… there are no cost savings by switching to the new serviceware from the casserole dish.
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🇸🇬 Sembcorp Industries secures 18-year power purchase agreement with Micron
Sembcorp Power, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries has secured a power purchase agreement with Micron Technology’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Micron Semiconductor Asia Operations Pte Ltd. The 18-year agreement will see Sembcorp supplying Micron with up to 450MW of power. The agreement will be accretive to Sembcorp’s earnings for the FY2023 ending Dec 31. The power plant will be operational by 2026. This will be Sembcorp’s fourth combined cycle power plant in Singapore. The details of the development of the plant will be revealed when the turnkey contract is awarded by the 1HFY2023.
SOCIAL
Jokowi commits to supporting 2024 election on time
Deputy V of the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) Jaleswari Pramodhawardhani explained that President Jokowi remained committed to the constitution as a basis for holding the 2024 general elections. The statement was made in response to the Central Jakarta District Court’s ruling that asked the General Elections Commission (KPU) to postpone the elections. President always reiterated his support for the implementation of the elections according to schedule and constitution. Jaleswari also asked the public to stay calm, maintain a safe atmosphere, and not get provoked by information or movements that worsen the situation.
🇸🇬 Supermarkets to charge for disposable bags
The move for most supermarkets to charge shoppers at least 5 cents for each disposable carrier bag. About 400 supermarket outlets – or two-thirds of all outlets here – will be applying the charge for disposable shopping bags of all materials. These outlets are by operators with an annual turnover of more than $100m: NTUC FairPrice, Cold Storage, Giant, Sheng Siong and Prime. The charge will not apply to non-carrier bags such as flat-top plastic bags for fresh produce, meat or seafood. The move to make the bag charge compulsory at large supermarkets is part of several proposed amendments to the Resource Sustainability. Similar schemes have already been implemented in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Britain, and have led to a drop in plastic bags used by 60-90%.
🇸🇬 Lee Hsien Yang, wife Lee Suet Fern under police investigation
Mr Lee Hsien Yang and his wife, lawyer Lee Suet Fern, are being investigated by the police for potential offences of giving false evidence in judicial proceedings over Singapore’s founding PM Lee’s will. The couple declined to attend the interview and have left Singapore. Mr Lee HY and his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on social media challenged Mr Lee HL over their family home at Oxley Road after the death of their father. In 2020, Mrs Lee was suspended from legal practice for misconduct in handling Mr Lee KY’s will. Mr Lee HY declared that he is considering running for the Elected Presidency, but may not meet the Election Committee’s criteria of “integrity, character and reputation”. He accused the government authorities of persecuting his family after it emerged that he and his wife were under official investigation. Lee HY’s son, Shengwu Li, an assistant professor of economics at Harvard, tweeted that for his parents to return for questioning in Singapore could put them at risk.
TECH
Kalimantan Industrial Park to produce EV batteries
Indonesia is building the world’s largest green industrial park in Bulungan, N Kalimantan, which will eventually produce batteries for electric vehicles, President Jokowi claimed. Operations in the 13,000km Kalimantan Industrial Park will be powered by green and renewable energy. This includes hydropower from Mentarang and Kayan rivers in N Kalimantan, although the transition to green energy will take time. Green energy, coupled with the “green products” that the park will make grants KIPI a competitive power. And this would also make KIPI attractive to investors, particularly those related to green products. Jokowi told reporters that he would continue to keep an eye on the progress, so the project remains on schedule.
Ultra-wideband and multi-antenna accelerate all bands to 5G
At the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023, Huawei said that it will continue to innovate and help operators evolve all bands to 5G for maximized spectral efficiency as they strive to deliver more high-definition and immersive digital experiences to consumers and accelerate the digital transformation of various industries. Huawei said it will continue to innovate ultra-wideband, multi-antenna, green, and simplified solutions. To help operators maximize spectral efficiency to build high-quality 5G networks that feature optimal performance, minimal energy consumption, premium experiences, and high adaptability. Global leading operators shared their practices in evolving all bands to 5G based on ultra-wideband and multi-antenna.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE :
Information shown in this document has been obtained from the media and/or other public sources which we reasonably believe to be reliable. We do not make any representation or warranty to any person, corporation and/or organization nor accept any responsibility or liability as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information. Readers are requested to verify all information from their own sources prior to acting on such information.
This document is distributed at no charge and is for limited circulation to members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia only. It does not have regard to specific investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of any specific person or organization. Opinions, if any expressed, do not necessarily represent those of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia and/or its members. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia and/or its members accept no liability whatsoever for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising for any reason whatsoever without exception from use or reliance of this document which does not have any regard to the particular needs of any person or organization.