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Indonesia: Q2 2023

Indonesia’s technology news in the second quarter of 2023 gathers items spanning Indonesia’s bid to leverage its critical minerals advantages, the enforcement of cryptocurrency bans in Bali, Indonesia’s moves to boost adoption of electric vehicles whilst boosting investment, and many more.

The monthly links below – for April, May & June – give you Q2 2023 technology news from Indonesia, linking from the headlines to the articles behind them in full, and free of charge.

in June 2023   |   in May 2023   |   in April 2023

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Indonesia’s Tech News
quarterly: June 2023

“Indonesian President Joko Widodo is betting big that a halt on exports of the resource-rich country’s raw minerals slated for next month will draw investment, bringing more jobs and economic development.”

“Indonesia’s export bans are aimed at luring investment in downstream sectors, creating jobs and spurring a rise in shipments of more valuable products. The country hopes to shake off the “resource curse,” a phenomenon in which abundant natural resources hinder rather than help a country’s economic development.”

“Jakarta is weighing eventual export bans on around 20 commodities, including coal, gold, silver, crude oil, natural gas and palm oil, with a target of about $545 billion in downstream investment by 2040.”

Indo-Pacific semiconductor supply chains

CSIS: Mapping semiconductor supply chains – Indo-Pacific’s importance

Indonesia’s Tech News
quarterly: May 2023

“Indonesian law dictates that all transactions carried out in Indonesia must be settled in the local currency, the rupiah. Anyone using other forms of currency can face up to one year in prison and a fine of as much as 200 million rupiah ($13,300).”

“The rules were originally introduced to defend the rupiah against the widespread use of the U.S. dollar in the country.”

Intelligence for Supply Systems

World Economic Forum: Shared Intelligence for Resilient Supply Systems

Indonesia’s tech news
quarterly: April 2023

“The value of QR transactions has risen exponentially to hit $6.5BN last year, and should gain further traction as the central bank doubles the transaction limit to 10 million rupiah.”

Technology Supply Chains

CSET: Mapping emerging technologies and their supply chains

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