Indonesia government shows its commitment to reduce plastic waste in the ocean as the country is reported to be the second-largest contributor to plastic waste in the world.
Indonesian Fintech Association (Aftech) has a big hope that the government could make the digital economic tax plan in a deliberative way and transparently.
Indonesia starts its commitment to against plastic waste as Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the Finance Minister of Indonesia revealed the government would charge a fee on plastic bags at Rp200 per piece.
According to the source, Israel has tightened fishing zones for Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Lane following an attack of balloons containing the latest dangerous explosives into its territory.
It is reported that Japan has a new plan and rule to limit foreign capital ownership in technology companies. This new rule is effective starting from 1 August and the restriction is carried out after the high-tech sector is included in the list of businesses protected by the government.