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As the countries with the largest young populations, India and Indonesia need a lot of money invested in education, according to Indian diplomats in Jakarta.
The preservation of culture and tourism promotion could go hand in hand, Culture and Education Deputy Minister Wiendu Nuryanti said here on Tuesday.
UK trade and investment minister Lord Stephen Green recently visited Indonesia in April as part of the trade delegation led by British Prime Minister David Cameron. The visit underlined the UK’s commitment to building the two countries’ political and economic relationship. For both countries, this is an important relationship that could and should deliver more. “To this end, Cameron has set me the target of doubling trade by 2015. This will deliver real benefits to both Indonesia and to the UK,” Lord Green, the former chairman of HSBC, said in a written interview with The Jakarta Post’s reporter Linda Yulisman on the results of his visit. Below are excerpts of the interview.
Indonesian dragon boat teams won six gold medals at the international DBS Marina Regatta water sports festival in Marina Bay, Singapore, beating out teams from around the region, including Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Brunei.
Indonesia has become the world’s biggest palm oil producer on the back of higher production of locally certified sustainable palm oil (CSPO), an international multi-stakeholder certification body says.
Bogor, West Java (ANTARA News) - Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB) will extend its cooperation with several universities in Germany in the fields of bio-diesel, bio-medicine, and biotechnology.
The Indonesian Health Minister, Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, has died of lung cancer, five days after she tendered her resignation.
The Forbes magazine once again published a list of the largest publicly listed companies in the world called Forbes Global 2000. This year there are 10 Indonesian companies that made it to the list.
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Dinner in Honour of the Delegation from Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County, 20th January, 2012
Lunch in Honour of the Penitentiary and Prison of Sopronkohida, 3rd February 2012
On 11th December 2011, Indonesia’s “FASTRON-METRO TV ASIA-EROPA” Expedition Team arrived in Budapest after a long journey by car from the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. The team consists of 13 members where 1 of them is a women-journalist. They had passed 13 countries from the targeted 15 countries along the silk road. Their mission is to test run the 4 (four) Toyota suv Fortuner cars, the Fastron Synthetic Oil, and the Gajah Tunggal tires that are 100% Indonesian made.
To promote Indonesian products in Hungary, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Budapest in collaboration with ITPC Budapest, Local Government of DKI Jakarta, Indonesian entrepreneurs, and Hungarian importers of Indonesian products had participated in the annual Budapest International Fair/Budapesti Nemzetkozi Vasar (BNV) on 19 – 23 October 2011 in Hungexpo Fairground, Budapest.
As an effort to promote Indonesian culinary to the people of Hungary, on October 30, 2011, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Hungary and the Republic of Macedonia, H.E. Mr. Maruli Tua Sagala has inaugurated the opening of Indonesian restaurant namely "Garuda Indonez Etterem" in Gyula, a city in Bekes county in South-eastern Hungary located around 234 km from Budapest. It lies close to the border with Romania, on the river Feher-Keres.
Embassy of the Republic Indonesia, September 2011
Indonesian Embassy and Indonesian Moslem Community in Budapest, celebrate Eid-ul Fitri 1432 H.
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