Daewoong and PERKI Raise Awareness of Cardiovascular Disease

Daewoong Pharmaceutical Indonesia and PERKI are urging Indonesians to recognize that “Angin Duduk” (sitting wind) is not merely a common cold-like condition but may signal angina, a serious cardiovascular disease. Experts stress the importance of early diagnosis and strict LDL cholesterol management to reduce heart attack risks.

Kinnara Capital Appoints TSG Construction Indonesia as Partner to Drive Investment

Kinnara Capital, a subsidiary of Kinnara.asia, has partnered with PT TSG Construction Indonesia to launch early-stage construction of a sustainable property project in Lombok. The collaboration leverages TSG's global EPC expertise to deliver high-quality, modern infrastructure that supports Indonesia’s regional tourism and economic growth.

Investor Concerns Send Telkom Indonesia Shares Tumbling 14,86%

Shares of PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (TLKM) tumbled 14.86% on Monday, June 9, 2026, hitting the Auto Reject Lower (ARB) limit as investors reacted to uncertainty surrounding the company’s annual shareholder meeting, dividend decisions, and concerns linked to a major procurement case. Despite the sell-off, analysts note that Telkom continues to maintain solid financial performance and is preparing a Rp4 trillion share buyback program.

Jakarta Reopens Car Free Day on Rasuna Said

The Jakarta administration has officially launched a new Car-Free Day route along Rasuna Said in South Jakarta, offering residents an alternative space for exercise, community activities, and environmental awareness initiatives.

5 Facts About the KPK Immigration Corruption Case

Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Deputy Minister of Immigration and Corrections Silmy Karim and seven other officials as suspects in an alleged corruption scheme involving residence permits for foreign nationals. Here are five key facts about one of the country’s biggest anti-graft cases of 2026.

Southeast Asian Angel Investors Shift from Hypergrowth to Sustainable Startups

Angel investor Elisabeth Kurniawan believes the tech winter has not eliminated startup opportunities in Indonesia and Southeast Asia—it has simply made investors more disciplined. As capital shifts toward sustainable business models, founders with strong execution, proven demand, and customer retention strategies are increasingly attracting investor attention.

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