Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries prepares the Fisheries Vessel Modernization Program as a strategic step to increase fishermen’s productivity while strengthening the national capture fisheries sector. A total of 1,582 modern fishing vessels will be built gradually during the period 2026 to 2028, consisting of 1,000 vessels sized 30 GT, 557 vessels sized 200 GT, and 25 vessels sized 500 GT, which will be equipped with various main fishing gears, including Pelagic Purse Seine, Gill Net, Handline, Bottom Longline, Tuna Pole Line, and transport vessels adjusted to the characteristics of fishing areas and the needs of local fishermen.
The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between 27 European countries. It plays an important role in international affairs through diplomacy, trade, development aid and working with global organisations. Abroad, the EU is represented through more than 140 diplomatic representations, known also as EU Delegations, which have a similar function to those of an embassy. The EU Delegation to Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam was established in Jakarta on 6 September 1988. It is one of over 140 diplomatic missions that represent the EU around the world. The EU Delegation’s role is to promote EU polices and to build closer ties with Indonesia and Brunei. Indonesia is the first ASEAN country to have concluded a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) with the EU, which governs our overall relation and cooperation. The PCA signed in 2009 and in force since 2014 encompasses dialogues in various areas: Political Dialogue, Security Dialogue, Human Rights Dialogue, Trade and Investment, Development Cooperation, Environment and Climate Change, as well as Fisheries and Maritime Affairs.
Bank Rakyat Indonesia, commonly known as BRI, is one of the oldest and largest banks in Indonesia. Established in Purwokerto, Central Java on December 16, 1895 by Raden Bei Aria Wirjaatmadja, BRI began as a small institution providing financial services to the local elite. Over time, it grew into a vital player in Indonesia’s banking system, particularly known for its strong commitment to supporting microfinance and rural development. After Indonesia’s independence, BRI was designated as the first government-owned bank under a regulation passed in 1946. This solidified its role in the country’s economic growth and national development. In the 1990s, BRI transitioned into a limited liability company, and by 2003 it had become a publicly traded entity, with the Indonesian government maintaining majority ownership.
Bank Mandiri Taspen, also known as Bank Mantap, is a subsidiary of Bank Mandiri that provides banking services specifically for retired civil servants (PNS) and military personnel (TNI / Polri). Established on February 23, 1970, as Bank Pasar Sinar Harapan Bali, it has undergone several transformations over the years. Initially a cooperative, it became a limited liability company (PT) on November 3, 1992, and later transformed into a full-fledged bank. In 2008, Bank Mandiri acquired Bank Sinar Harapan Bali, leading to a restructuring process that involved Bank Mandiri, PT Taspen, and PT Pos Indonesia. This restructuring resulted in the renaming of the bank to PT Bank Mandiri Taspen Pos on August 7, 2015, and later to PT Bank Mandiri Taspen on October 9, 2017. Bank Mandiri Taspen offers a variety of financial products and services tailored to the needs of its target customers, including savings accounts, deposits, loans, gold pawn services, and bill payment platforms. The bank is committed to supporting the financial well-being of retired civil servants and military personnel, helping them maintain a stable income even after retirement.
Bank Rakyat Indonesia, commonly known as BRI, is one of the oldest and largest banks in Indonesia. Established in Purwokerto, Central Java on December 16, 1895 by Raden Bei Aria Wirjaatmadja, BRI began as a small institution providing financial services to the local elite. Over time, it grew into a vital player in Indonesia’s banking system, particularly known for its strong commitment to supporting microfinance and rural development. After Indonesia’s independence, BRI was designated as the first government-owned bank under a regulation passed in 1946. This solidified its role in the country’s economic growth and national development. In the 1990s, BRI transitioned into a limited liability company, and by 2003 it had become a publicly traded entity, with the Indonesian government maintaining majority ownership.
Bank Central Asia (BCA) is one of Indonesia's largest private banks, established in 1957. Over the years, BCA has grown significantly and now operates a vast network of branches and ATMs across the country. The bank is known for its wide range of financial services, including savings accounts, credit cards, loans, and investment products. The bank has a strong reputation for its customer service and innovative banking solutions. BCA offers various digital banking services through its online platform, myBCA, which allows customers to manage their accounts, apply for loans, and perform other banking transactions conveniently from their homes. In addition to its extensive branch network, BCA also provides specialized services for businesses and corporations, offering tailored solutions to meet their financial needs. The bank is committed to supporting local businesses and has various promotional offers and partnerships to help them grow. BCA's headquarters is located in Jakarta, and the bank is regulated and supervised by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and Bank Indonesia. The bank's mission is to provide reliable and efficient banking services to its customers while contributing to the economic development of Indonesia.
PT Astra International Tbk. - Daihatsu Sales Operation (AI-DSO) is a prominent entity within the automotive industry in Indonesia. Established in 1973, AI-DSO operates as a significant division under PT Astra International Tbk., one of the largest and most diversified conglomerates in Indonesia. The primary focus of AI-DSO is the distribution, sales, and after-sales service of Daihatsu-branded vehicles. This division plays a crucial role in ensuring that Daihatsu vehicles are accessible to consumers across Indonesia, providing comprehensive support and services to meet the diverse needs of its customers. AI-DSO's operations are supported by PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM), an associated entity formed through a collaboration between Astra, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., and Toyota Tsusho Corporation. ADM serves as the brand holder agent for Daihatsu in Indonesia and acts as the main production base for Daihatsu and Toyota automotive groups outside Japan. This strategic partnership enables AI-DSO to leverage ADM's manufacturing capabilities and expertise, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality vehicles to the Indonesian market.