The Indonesian Immigration Department has announced plans to open three new offices in West Sumatra to strengthen border control and facilitate immigration procedures for citizens and residents. This initiative aims to improve immigration services amid increasing mobility demands.
The Governor of West Sumatra, Mahyeldi, announced plans to build a new factory for processing gambier in the province. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to enhancing the agricultural sector and will be managed by PT Perkebunan Nusantara IV in the Limapuluh Kota district.
The West Sumatra provincial government has announced the launch of a strategic investment map aimed at enhancing economic development in the region. This initiative is part of a comprehensive plan to support labor-intensive projects and improve living standards.
The National Planning Office of Indonesia has recommended diversifying economic sources in West Sumatra during a regional planning meeting. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on agriculture and enhance productivity through the development of new industries.
The Indonesian National Development Bank has urged the West Sumatra government to expedite the implementation of national strategic projects, particularly the highway project between Padang and Pekanbaru. This initiative aims to enhance economic growth and improve infrastructure in the region.
The West Sumatra provincial government has announced its support for programs by the Ministry of Population and Family Development aimed at enhancing family and community stability. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve quality of life and promote sustainable development.
The Marapi Volcano in Indonesia experienced two sudden eruptions, the first lasting 34 seconds at 5:25 AM, followed by another eruption lasting 22 seconds at 7:41 AM. Authorities have warned residents to stay away from the volcano.
The government of West Sumatra has announced a decision to prohibit foreign stores from entering the region, aiming to protect and promote small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This decision is part of the government's efforts to support the local economy and stimulate the growth of small businesses.
Authorities in Indonesia announced that 1,265 Merah Putih cooperatives in West Sumatra have received legal licensing. Among these, 954 cooperatives have obtained business registration numbers, reflecting efforts to boost the local economy.
The Governor of West Sumatra, Mahyeldi, and Minister of Law, Supaatman Andy Aktas, announced the opening of 1,265 legal centers in the region. These centers aim to enhance access to justice and provide legal services to citizens.