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JAKARTA , investor.id – Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC) Advisory Board Member Lis Yusgiantoro said that in the modern era, there are more and more women from various circles who are social, independent, great, have brilliant careers, and are inspiring like Raden Ajeng (RA) Kartini.
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JAKARTA (Suara Karya): Chair of the Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC) Filda Citra Yusgiantoro emphasized that the commemoration of Kartini Day is not just about talking about education and gender equality, or just wearing kebaya.
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JAKARTA – The Indonesian automotive industry is heading towards the development of electric-based vehicles . In an effort to achieve the transition target, Indonesia has ratified regulations on the use of electric cars in the form of tax incentives. Currently, these incentives are still limited so a comprehensive policy is needed so that the development of electric cars can grow and attract investors.
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jpnn.com ,JAKARTA- Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC) Advisory Board Member Luky A. Yusgiantoro assessed that the implementation of tax incentives issued by the government for electric cars is still very limited so a comprehensive policy is needed.
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JAKARTA, investor.id – The government continues to strive to boost national oil production, even setting a target of 1 million barrels by 2030. In order to realize this target, former Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Prof. Purnomo Yusgiantoro provided several inputs.
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Jakarta, Beritasatu.com - Indonesia has ratified the regulation on the use of electric cars in the form of tax incentives to achieve the energy transition target. However, the incentives are still limited, so a comprehensive policy is needed to increase investor interest.
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Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Indonesia has began its transition towards clean energy, especially in its transport sector, which is the largest user of fossil fuels after the industrial sector. Such a move will increase Indonesia’s energy security, reducing its dependence on fossil fuels. To support this transition, the government plans to replace vehicles with traditional internal combustion engines, with electric vehicles. It will be a massive endeavour in a country with 133 million vehicles, almost all powered by internal combustion engines, in 2019, the latest year for which official data is available.
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Nuclear power has been stated as the final “resort” of Indonesia’s energy sources. Nevertheless, Indonesia should bring up this energy to diversify the national energy mix and strengthen energy security.
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Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia, has provided a tax incentive in the form of a cut in car sales tax to help the country’s automotive industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic impacts. However, this tax cut could damage the environment as more cars on the streets will increase carbon emissions.
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