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Indonesia's Economy: The Manufacturing Superpower
Indonesia is faced with its largest opportunity ever.
Narrated by Kevin Johnson
Video Edited by Adrian (film_compose)
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0:00 The Nickel Industry
1:45 Government Support
3:22 The Value Chain
5:33 Immediate Impact
6:46 Challenges
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published: 04 Nov 2022
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Why Indonesia's Economy Matters and Its Unexpected Growth | Indonesian Economy | Econ
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📈 Indonesia has become the shining star of Southeast Asia, a rapidly industrializing economy that continues to defy expectations. With an average growth rate of 5%, it's solidifying its position as an 'upper-middle-income country.' 🌍 Positioned strategically between India and China, Indonesia enjoys the perks of being a hub for trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. Boasting the world's fourth-largest population, it not only provides a massive domestic market but also possesses a youthful and dynamic workforce. So, what's the secret sauce behind this success, and how does Indonesia plan to ele...
published: 11 Nov 2023
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Inside Indonesia's Explosive Rise Into the Global EV Supply Chain | WSJ
Nickel is a key component in many EV batteries, and Indonesia is by the far the world’s biggest supplier of the mineral. But obtaining nickel for electric car makers like Tesla is dirty work and is quite polluting to the environment.
WSJ takes a visit to Obi Island for a rare look inside one of the country’s biggest nickel plants that is key in the global nickel supply chain. We reveal the heavy environmental toll behind mining and processing the metal.
00:00 The world’s largest producer of nickel
00:46 Why Indonesia for nickel
01:58 Environmental impact
03:02 Nickel mining
#Nickel #EV #WSJ
published: 13 Jun 2023
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Sioen - Production plant Indonesia (Cilengsi)
A look behind the scenes at one of our Sioen Apparel production plants in Cilengsi, Indonesia.
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published: 27 Jan 2021
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The Tobacco Industry is Burning a Hole in Indonesia's Population
80 Million a Day (2009): Smoking is killing millions in Indonesia and the government is doing very little to stop it.
For similar stories, see:
Indonesia's Infant Smoking Epidemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlKx6VopiEI
Children of Tobacco - Malawi's shocking plantation exploitation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyR7DnlWrM
In Bali the Mentally Ill Are Treated Like Animals
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published: 27 Jun 2016
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Indonesia turns plastic waste into alternative fuel for cement industry
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As one of the world’s largest plastic polluters, Indonesia is playing an active role in global efforts to tackle plastic waste. One local cement maker, Solusi Bangun Indonesia (SBI), is ramping up the use of refuse-derived fuel (RDF), which comes from plastic waste taken from the country’s landfills. Multinationals have been promoting the use of this new alternative power source as a win-win solution to tackle plastic waste and lower industrial emissions. But environmental groups say RDF production merely swaps one dirty fuel for another.
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published: 22 Dec 2021
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Assessing the Health of Indonesia's Banking Industry
Mar.18 -- Fauzi Ichsan, senior adviser and former chief executive officer of regulator Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corp., known as LPS, talks about the prospects for the country's banks. Earlier this month Indonesian authorities urged its top banks to lower interest rates and boost lending to sectors hit by the coronavirus outbreak. Ichsan speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
published: 18 Mar 2020
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The Fashion Industry's Dirty Secret: The World's Most Polluted River in Indonesia | Documentary
The Citarum river in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. A reporter teamed up with international scientists to investigate the causes and consequences of this pollution.
One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw away their wastewater directly into the Citarum river.
Thanks to the help of concerned citizens, the Green Warriors team analyzed water samples, rice and children’s hair and found out many toxic chemicals are endangering the lives of the 14 million Indonesians using the Citarum water.
These findings caused the Indonesian government to change its wastewater regulations. The president also recently announced a new plan to clean up the Citarum.
The fashion brands questioned in this documentary promised to better control their Indonesi...
published: 13 Sep 2022
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Riau Archipelago
The Riau Archipelago Province, located in western Indonesia, offers stunning natural beauty and a thriving industry. Directly bordering Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, this province is a strategic destination for foreign tourists1.
Natural beauty:
Ranoh Island: An island with clean sandy beaches, ideal for relaxing and enjoying snorkeling in its clear waters2.
Batu Lepe: The perfect place to watch the sunset with the Natuna sea in the background2.
Jemur Island: Offers white sandy beaches and a green turtle habitat, perfect for an unforgettable natural adventure3.
Developing Industry: This province is also known for its tourism industry, such as the Lagoi Bintan area which offers various supporting facilities for tourists, including world-class hotels and resorts, as well a...
published: 10 Mar 2024
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Indonesia's pearl industry faces environmental issues
Indonesia is one of the world's largest exporters of costly South Sea pearls but that trade is under threat from climate change and illegal fishing methods.
It has now mostly stopped harvesting wild pearls and turned to cultured farms as environmental conditions have worsened.
Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from the Indonesian island of Bali
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#Bali #Indonesia #PearlIndustry
published: 24 Mar 2020
8:30
Indonesia's Economy: The Manufacturing Superpower
Indonesia is faced with its largest opportunity ever.
Narrated by Kevin Johnson
Video Edited by Adrian (film_compose)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behin...
Indonesia is faced with its largest opportunity ever.
Narrated by Kevin Johnson
Video Edited by Adrian (film_compose)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindasian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindasia
Timestamp(s):
0:00 The Nickel Industry
1:45 Government Support
3:22 The Value Chain
5:33 Immediate Impact
6:46 Challenges
Inquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
https://wn.com/Indonesia's_Economy_The_Manufacturing_Superpower
Indonesia is faced with its largest opportunity ever.
Narrated by Kevin Johnson
Video Edited by Adrian (film_compose)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindasian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindasia
Timestamp(s):
0:00 The Nickel Industry
1:45 Government Support
3:22 The Value Chain
5:33 Immediate Impact
6:46 Challenges
Inquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
- published: 04 Nov 2022
- views: 199679
16:25
Why Indonesia's Economy Matters and Its Unexpected Growth | Indonesian Economy | Econ
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📈 Indonesia has become the shining star of Southeast Asia, a rapidly industrializing economy that continues to defy expectations. With an average growth rate of 5%, it's solidifying its position as an 'upper-middle-income country.' 🌍 Positioned strategically between India and China, Indonesia enjoys the perks of being a hub for trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. Boasting the world's fourth-largest population, it not only provides a massive domestic market but also possesses a youthful and dynamic workforce. So, what's the secret sauce behind this success, and how does Indonesia plan to elevate itself to high-income status by 2045? 🚀 And, more importantly, why does Indonesia economy matter?🤔 #IndonesiaEconomy #EconomicGrowth #Indonesia #HighIncomeCountry
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📈 Indonesia has become the shining star of Southeast Asia, a rapidly industrializing economy that continues to defy expectations. With an average growth rate of 5%, it's solidifying its position as an 'upper-middle-income country.' 🌍 Positioned strategically between India and China, Indonesia enjoys the perks of being a hub for trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. Boasting the world's fourth-largest population, it not only provides a massive domestic market but also possesses a youthful and dynamic workforce. So, what's the secret sauce behind this success, and how does Indonesia plan to elevate itself to high-income status by 2045? 🚀 And, more importantly, why does Indonesia economy matter?🤔 #IndonesiaEconomy #EconomicGrowth #Indonesia #HighIncomeCountry
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- published: 11 Nov 2023
- views: 449941
4:13
Inside Indonesia's Explosive Rise Into the Global EV Supply Chain | WSJ
Nickel is a key component in many EV batteries, and Indonesia is by the far the world’s biggest supplier of the mineral. But obtaining nickel for electric car m...
Nickel is a key component in many EV batteries, and Indonesia is by the far the world’s biggest supplier of the mineral. But obtaining nickel for electric car makers like Tesla is dirty work and is quite polluting to the environment.
WSJ takes a visit to Obi Island for a rare look inside one of the country’s biggest nickel plants that is key in the global nickel supply chain. We reveal the heavy environmental toll behind mining and processing the metal.
00:00 The world’s largest producer of nickel
00:46 Why Indonesia for nickel
01:58 Environmental impact
03:02 Nickel mining
#Nickel #EV #WSJ
https://wn.com/Inside_Indonesia's_Explosive_Rise_Into_The_Global_Ev_Supply_Chain_|_Wsj
Nickel is a key component in many EV batteries, and Indonesia is by the far the world’s biggest supplier of the mineral. But obtaining nickel for electric car makers like Tesla is dirty work and is quite polluting to the environment.
WSJ takes a visit to Obi Island for a rare look inside one of the country’s biggest nickel plants that is key in the global nickel supply chain. We reveal the heavy environmental toll behind mining and processing the metal.
00:00 The world’s largest producer of nickel
00:46 Why Indonesia for nickel
01:58 Environmental impact
03:02 Nickel mining
#Nickel #EV #WSJ
- published: 13 Jun 2023
- views: 99446
7:04
Sioen - Production plant Indonesia (Cilengsi)
A look behind the scenes at one of our Sioen Apparel production plants in Cilengsi, Indonesia.
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- published: 27 Jan 2021
- views: 24582
23:21
The Tobacco Industry is Burning a Hole in Indonesia's Population
80 Million a Day (2009): Smoking is killing millions in Indonesia and the government is doing very little to stop it.
For similar stories, see:
Indonesia's In...
80 Million a Day (2009): Smoking is killing millions in Indonesia and the government is doing very little to stop it.
For similar stories, see:
Indonesia's Infant Smoking Epidemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlKx6VopiEI
Children of Tobacco - Malawi's shocking plantation exploitation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyR7DnlWrM
In Bali the Mentally Ill Are Treated Like Animals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdUrrlRgMFw
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Lax laws and low taxes have turned Indonesia into the world's third largest market for tobacco products. Targeted by the industry's relentless marketing, Indonesians start young and die young.
"If I'd known I'd get this disease I would have quit a long time ago." Ujang has terminal lung cancer. At 45, he is the victim of a habit which is killing millions in his country. Most Indonesians don't believe that smoking is bad for their health and the industry shamelessly cashes in on their ignorance. "Indonesia is a rogue state when it comes to tobacco control", explains David Stanford of Indonesia's Consumers Federation. Low taxes keep cigarettes cheap while aggressive marketing portrays smoking as cool. At a rock festival advertisements are everywhere and free cigarettes handed out to teenagers. Health campaigners denounce the usual suspects: "Philip Morris is continuing to target youth in Indonesia." And as always, the industry is unrepentant.
ABC Australia – Ref. 4549
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80 Million a Day (2009): Smoking is killing millions in Indonesia and the government is doing very little to stop it.
For similar stories, see:
Indonesia's Infant Smoking Epidemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlKx6VopiEI
Children of Tobacco - Malawi's shocking plantation exploitation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyR7DnlWrM
In Bali the Mentally Ill Are Treated Like Animals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdUrrlRgMFw
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Lax laws and low taxes have turned Indonesia into the world's third largest market for tobacco products. Targeted by the industry's relentless marketing, Indonesians start young and die young.
"If I'd known I'd get this disease I would have quit a long time ago." Ujang has terminal lung cancer. At 45, he is the victim of a habit which is killing millions in his country. Most Indonesians don't believe that smoking is bad for their health and the industry shamelessly cashes in on their ignorance. "Indonesia is a rogue state when it comes to tobacco control", explains David Stanford of Indonesia's Consumers Federation. Low taxes keep cigarettes cheap while aggressive marketing portrays smoking as cool. At a rock festival advertisements are everywhere and free cigarettes handed out to teenagers. Health campaigners denounce the usual suspects: "Philip Morris is continuing to target youth in Indonesia." And as always, the industry is unrepentant.
ABC Australia – Ref. 4549
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 27 Jun 2016
- views: 1188011
2:18
Indonesia turns plastic waste into alternative fuel for cement industry
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As one of the world’s largest plastic polluters, Indonesia is playing an activ...
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As one of the world’s largest plastic polluters, Indonesia is playing an active role in global efforts to tackle plastic waste. One local cement maker, Solusi Bangun Indonesia (SBI), is ramping up the use of refuse-derived fuel (RDF), which comes from plastic waste taken from the country’s landfills. Multinationals have been promoting the use of this new alternative power source as a win-win solution to tackle plastic waste and lower industrial emissions. But environmental groups say RDF production merely swaps one dirty fuel for another.
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As one of the world’s largest plastic polluters, Indonesia is playing an active role in global efforts to tackle plastic waste. One local cement maker, Solusi Bangun Indonesia (SBI), is ramping up the use of refuse-derived fuel (RDF), which comes from plastic waste taken from the country’s landfills. Multinationals have been promoting the use of this new alternative power source as a win-win solution to tackle plastic waste and lower industrial emissions. But environmental groups say RDF production merely swaps one dirty fuel for another.
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- published: 22 Dec 2021
- views: 43724
7:05
Assessing the Health of Indonesia's Banking Industry
Mar.18 -- Fauzi Ichsan, senior adviser and former chief executive officer of regulator Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corp., known as LPS, talks about the prospect...
Mar.18 -- Fauzi Ichsan, senior adviser and former chief executive officer of regulator Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corp., known as LPS, talks about the prospects for the country's banks. Earlier this month Indonesian authorities urged its top banks to lower interest rates and boost lending to sectors hit by the coronavirus outbreak. Ichsan speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
https://wn.com/Assessing_The_Health_Of_Indonesia's_Banking_Industry
Mar.18 -- Fauzi Ichsan, senior adviser and former chief executive officer of regulator Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corp., known as LPS, talks about the prospects for the country's banks. Earlier this month Indonesian authorities urged its top banks to lower interest rates and boost lending to sectors hit by the coronavirus outbreak. Ichsan speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
- published: 18 Mar 2020
- views: 2343
54:18
The Fashion Industry's Dirty Secret: The World's Most Polluted River in Indonesia | Documentary
The Citarum river in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. A reporter teamed up with international scientists to investigate the causes and consequences...
The Citarum river in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. A reporter teamed up with international scientists to investigate the causes and consequences of this pollution.
One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw away their wastewater directly into the Citarum river.
Thanks to the help of concerned citizens, the Green Warriors team analyzed water samples, rice and children’s hair and found out many toxic chemicals are endangering the lives of the 14 million Indonesians using the Citarum water.
These findings caused the Indonesian government to change its wastewater regulations. The president also recently announced a new plan to clean up the Citarum.
The fashion brands questioned in this documentary promised to better control their Indonesian suppliers.
This documentary was first released in 2018.
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The Citarum river in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. A reporter teamed up with international scientists to investigate the causes and consequences of this pollution.
One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw away their wastewater directly into the Citarum river.
Thanks to the help of concerned citizens, the Green Warriors team analyzed water samples, rice and children’s hair and found out many toxic chemicals are endangering the lives of the 14 million Indonesians using the Citarum water.
These findings caused the Indonesian government to change its wastewater regulations. The president also recently announced a new plan to clean up the Citarum.
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- published: 13 Sep 2022
- views: 11017
0:50
Riau Archipelago
The Riau Archipelago Province, located in western Indonesia, offers stunning natural beauty and a thriving industry. Directly bordering Singapore, Malaysia and...
The Riau Archipelago Province, located in western Indonesia, offers stunning natural beauty and a thriving industry. Directly bordering Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, this province is a strategic destination for foreign tourists1.
Natural beauty:
Ranoh Island: An island with clean sandy beaches, ideal for relaxing and enjoying snorkeling in its clear waters2.
Batu Lepe: The perfect place to watch the sunset with the Natuna sea in the background2.
Jemur Island: Offers white sandy beaches and a green turtle habitat, perfect for an unforgettable natural adventure3.
Developing Industry: This province is also known for its tourism industry, such as the Lagoi Bintan area which offers various supporting facilities for tourists, including world-class hotels and resorts, as well as recreational activities such as golf and spa4.
Supporting facilities:
Visa on Arrival: Makes it easier for foreign tourists to visit with a fast and efficient process4.
Transportation: Hang Nadim International Airport in Batam and Tanjungpinang Airport, as well as ports such as Bandar Bentan Telani, provide easy access to various destinations in the province5.
With a combination of exotic natural beauty and modern facilities, the Riau Islands are ready to welcome tourists from all over the world for an unforgettable experience.
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The Riau Archipelago Province, located in western Indonesia, offers stunning natural beauty and a thriving industry. Directly bordering Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, this province is a strategic destination for foreign tourists1.
Natural beauty:
Ranoh Island: An island with clean sandy beaches, ideal for relaxing and enjoying snorkeling in its clear waters2.
Batu Lepe: The perfect place to watch the sunset with the Natuna sea in the background2.
Jemur Island: Offers white sandy beaches and a green turtle habitat, perfect for an unforgettable natural adventure3.
Developing Industry: This province is also known for its tourism industry, such as the Lagoi Bintan area which offers various supporting facilities for tourists, including world-class hotels and resorts, as well as recreational activities such as golf and spa4.
Supporting facilities:
Visa on Arrival: Makes it easier for foreign tourists to visit with a fast and efficient process4.
Transportation: Hang Nadim International Airport in Batam and Tanjungpinang Airport, as well as ports such as Bandar Bentan Telani, provide easy access to various destinations in the province5.
With a combination of exotic natural beauty and modern facilities, the Riau Islands are ready to welcome tourists from all over the world for an unforgettable experience.
- published: 10 Mar 2024
- views: 110
3:13
Indonesia's pearl industry faces environmental issues
Indonesia is one of the world's largest exporters of costly South Sea pearls but that trade is under threat from climate change and illegal fishing methods.
It...
Indonesia is one of the world's largest exporters of costly South Sea pearls but that trade is under threat from climate change and illegal fishing methods.
It has now mostly stopped harvesting wild pearls and turned to cultured farms as environmental conditions have worsened.
Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from the Indonesian island of Bali
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Indonesia is one of the world's largest exporters of costly South Sea pearls but that trade is under threat from climate change and illegal fishing methods.
It has now mostly stopped harvesting wild pearls and turned to cultured farms as environmental conditions have worsened.
Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from the Indonesian island of Bali
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- published: 24 Mar 2020
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