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36691
Sat, 12/20/2008 - 09:25
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HEADLINES OF MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS ON SATURDAY
Jakarta, Dec. 20 (ANTARA) - The followings are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Saturday.
The Jakarta Post
EXPECT BIG LAYOFFS IN 2009, SAY INDUSTRIES
Industry players say a collapse in many sectors next year is not likely, but warn a drop in revenue is very real, with some industries to be hit harder than others as the impact of the global downturn peaks at home.
Media Indonesia
BUSINESSMEN TO CUT PRODUCTION UP TO 30 PERCENT NEXT YEAR
The production capacity of the manufacture sector will drop up to 30 percent next year. Businessmen grouped in the Indonesian Businessmen Association (Apindo) said the production cut was the impact of the current global economic crisis.
Kompas
FUNDS INJECTION NOT HELPING
The global economy will experience contraction at 0.4 percent in 2009 with a recession pattern which is more synchrony in the history. The worst recession since 1960s is unavoidable. The government and the monetary authority try to prevent it, but serious damages have happened. Funds injections are not helping.
Republika
ITS NOT READY TO IMPLEMENT LAW ON EDUCATION LEGAL STATUS
The Technology Institute of November Ten in Surabaya (ITS) is not ready to implement the Law on Education Legal Status (BPH). ITS Rector Priyo Suprobo said ITS did not want to burden students with expensive education cost.
The Jakarta Post
EXPECT BIG LAYOFFS IN 2009, SAY INDUSTRIES
Industry players say a collapse in many sectors next year is not likely, but warn a drop in revenue is very real, with some industries to be hit harder than others as the impact of the global downturn peaks at home.
Media Indonesia
BUSINESSMEN TO CUT PRODUCTION UP TO 30 PERCENT NEXT YEAR
The production capacity of the manufacture sector will drop up to 30 percent next year. Businessmen grouped in the Indonesian Businessmen Association (Apindo) said the production cut was the impact of the current global economic crisis.
Kompas
FUNDS INJECTION NOT HELPING
The global economy will experience contraction at 0.4 percent in 2009 with a recession pattern which is more synchrony in the history. The worst recession since 1960s is unavoidable. The government and the monetary authority try to prevent it, but serious damages have happened. Funds injections are not helping.
Republika
ITS NOT READY TO IMPLEMENT LAW ON EDUCATION LEGAL STATUS
The Technology Institute of November Ten in Surabaya (ITS) is not ready to implement the Law on Education Legal Status (BPH). ITS Rector Priyo Suprobo said ITS did not want to burden students with expensive education cost.