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Indonesia’s coal consumption may fall 5 percent as virus spreads: Energy ministry

The government expects domestic coal consumption to fall as much as 5 percent this year due to lower coal-fired power plant activity in the virus-ridden economy. The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry said on Thursday that consumption was projected to reach around 147.25 million tons this year “if the COVID-19 pandemic continues,” down from an initial Domestic Market […]

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Indonesia: 1.4 million people register for preemployment card in a day as pandemic hits economy

The Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister, which spearheads the national committee of job creation, has recorded 1.4 million applicants for the preemployment card program just a day after registration opened as companies lay off workers to survive the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. “Of the 1.4 million applicants, we once recorded 80,000 […]

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Indonesia’s e-signature start-ups gain traction amid pandemic

An increasing number of Indonesian businesses have adopted local electronic signature (e-signature) technology during the past month as physical distancing measures make it difficult to ink contracts in person. Jakarta-based e-signature providers Digisign and PrivyID recorded growth of 50 percent and 350 percent, respectively, in customer requests from February to March, which is when the […]

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