COVID-19 outbreak is putting the world in the middle of a global crisis – perhaps, the worst in the past two decades. For humankind, the pandemic is a war against humanity. While for businesses, the crisis is a shifting factor to the market as an impact o
The Czech Republic has a long and good relationship with Indonesia. Former Czechoslovakia was among the first countries to support the newly established Republic of Indonesia. This year, both countries celebrate 70 years of mutual diplomatic relations.
What will the post-COVID recovery look like? How will the government and the private sector deal with rapidly mounting debts? What will it take to restore consumer confidence (and demand)? Is another Great Depression inevitable?
The last few months are a prequel to an impending global recession, putting many things to the test – but most of all, each country's public health administration and healthcare system are on the center stage.
The world is currently awakening from various forms of restrictions on their movement brought about in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. How the different countries fare remains to be seen, but there is no going back to life as it once was.
A recent study from Ocean Conservancy has indicated that we could reduce 45% of global ocean plastic pollution by simply improving waste management and recycling in five South and Southeast Asian countries.
There are many regulations related to the infrastructure project Yet, one underlying law is particularly important, namely land procurement law of 2012. Through the employment creation bill, the government proposes some amendments.
Now that the Covid-19 pandemic has taken centre-stage, everything else seems to have been put on the backburner, including many companies who had just begun their digital transformation (DX) journey.
Indonesia has the fourth largest population on earth, is an emerging economy and hence plays an important role in following the goal to more sustainability.