AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWaste & Environment: Indonesia targets resolving 70–80% of its waste problem by 2029, pushing more waste-processing facilities, household sorting, and waste-to-energy plants alongside community involvement. Food Security: Indonesia distributed 7.75 million tons of government rice reserves from 2023–2025 to stabilize supplies and prices. Energy & Power Reliability: Energy minister Bahlil Lahadalia says PLN’s coal supply is secure despite recent blackouts, blaming outages on operational and distribution issues and urging fixes. Transport & Cost of Living: The government will roll out discounted fares across rail, sea, ferry and air during the 2026 school holidays to boost mobility and tourism. Jakarta City Life: Jakarta offers free entry to provincial attractions and free public transport on June 22, 27 and 28, including Ancol, Ragunan Zoo, Monas and MRT/Transjakarta/LRT. Public Trust: Tempo’s fact check says fake rupiah banknote images featuring Prabowo and Gibran are digitally fabricated; Bank Indonesia says no such notes were issued. Climate Risk for Investors: Markets are watching a potential “Super El Niño” heading into 2027, raising risks for agriculture, power demand and inflation. Regional Security: India will host BRICS National Security Advisers’ talks June 22–23, focusing on non-traditional threats and emerging tech risks like deepfakes and AI.
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