AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAnti-Corruption Shake-Up: Indonesia’s top special-crimes prosecutor Febrie Adriansyah resigned after police raids seized 74kg of gold and over $20m in cash, amid probes tied to coal procurement and state insurer scandals; the Attorney General named Rudi Margono as acting successor. Halal Trade Push: Indonesia and Morocco discussed practical steps to implement their halal certification mutual recognition deal, aiming to expand market access and grow the global halal ecosystem. B50 Biodiesel Rollout: Officials say the mandatory B50 blend could cut diesel imports and save up to Rp177 trillion in foreign exchange, while critics warn it may squeeze CPO exports and hurt earnings. Forestry Carbon Credits: Indonesia is set to issue its first forestry carbon credits under a national framework using Verra standards, with projects tied to peatland restoration and conservation. Digital Transformation with Culture: Indonesia urged countries at WSIS to measure digital progress by public welfare and cultural preservation, not just economic gains. Sports Tourism in Mandalika: A new padel facility was inaugurated to boost sports tourism in the Mandalika SEZ. North Natuna Sea Patrols: Indonesia plans 10 new patrol vessels and expanded Batam surveillance docks to strengthen anti-IUU fishing enforcement. PM Modi’s Diplomacy: Modi wrapped up a three-nation tour, with Indonesia-Australia-New Zealand talks delivering agreements and elevating ties with New Zealand to a Strategic Partnership.
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