Power Plant Carbon Trading Starts This Year

JAKARTA - The government started carbon trading activities specifically for coal-fired power plants (PLTU) and required 99 PLTUs owned by 42 companies to participate in the…

Seeing the Profit and Loss of the Raw Mineral Export Ban Policy

Banning exports will risk retaliation from trading partners. But downstream has the potential to open up job opportunities, increase export value, and even attract investment. The…

EITI Indonesia Technical Team Meeting “Coordination of EITI Indonesia Communication Strategy”

Jakarta/Bandung - Civil Society Representatives in the Indonesian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives (EITI) Multi Stakeholders Group (MSG), along with representatives…

Government Asked to Tighten Mineral Exports Consistently

The Civil Society Coalition Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia urged the government to be consistent in not implementing a policy of easing the export of raw materials and…

PWYP Knowledge Forum: The Role of EITI in Supporting Anti-Corruption Agenda

Jakarta - Corruption in the extractive sector remains a severe and threatening issue, both at the global and national levels. The Panama Papers and Unaoil Leaks reveal the…

The Role of EITI in Supporting Anti-corruption Agendas

Indonesia, as one of the largest extractive producer countries, Indonesia has a low position in the Corruption Perspective Index (CPI), wherein in 2022, Indonesia ranks 110 out…

Selection of Civil Society Representatives on the International EITI Board (2023-2026)

Seeking Civil Society Representatives for the EITI International Board (2023-2026) The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global standard promoting the open…

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