Jakarta Guide

Battling Lung Cancer Away from Home: A Guide for Expats in Indonesia

Facing a lung cancer diagnosis is challenging in any circumstance, but for expatriates living in Indonesia, the experience can be even more complex due to unfamiliar healthcare systems, environmental factors, and cultural barriers. Understanding the risks, recognizing symptoms early, and knowing where to seek treatment are crucial steps for expats navigating this difficult journey.According to Indonesia...

10 Must-Have Apps for Expats Living in Indonesia

Relocating to Indonesia as an expat comes with its share of excitement and challenges. From navigating Jakarta’s traffic to finding the best food delivery services, having the right apps can make your daily life smoother and more efficient. Thankfully, Indonesia offers a wide range of essential apps that help with transportation, food delivery, banking, and social connections.According to EZPZ Jakarta,...

Top Expat Communities in Jakarta You Should Join in 2025

Moving to Jakarta as an expat can be an exciting adventure, but settling into a new city is always easier when you have a supportive community. Jakarta is home to a diverse range of expat communities that offer opportunities to socialize, network, and integrate into local life.According to What’s New Indonesia, joining an expat community can significantly improve your experience of living in...

Indonesia Welcomes Foreign Workers to Boost Key Sectors in 2025

Indonesia is actively opening its doors to foreign professionals in 2025, aiming to strengthen key industries, attract international expertise, and enhance economic growth. The government’s initiative seeks to address skill gaps, particularly in technology, finance, education, and infrastructure, by encouraging more expatriates to work and invest in the country.According to Expat Indonesia, this policy...

Indonesia Urges Apple to Boost Investment in Key Sectors

The Indonesian government is actively urging Apple to expand its investments in Indonesia, aiming to strengthen the country’s technology, manufacturing, and digital economy sectors. This move aligns with Indonesia’s strategy to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) and position itself as a regional hub for tech innovation and production.According to Expat Indonesia, this initiative is part of...

Indonesia and Singapore Strengthen Tourism Ties with New Partnership

Indonesia and Singapore have reinforced their  bilateral tourism cooperation, aiming to boost travel between the two nations and enhance economic growth in the tourism sector. This new agreement is expected to increase tourist arrivals, promote cultural exchanges, and support the development of sustainable tourism.According to Indonesia Expat, the partnership underscores the importance of regional...

7 Best Live Music Venues in Jakarta for an Unforgettable Night Out

 Jakarta has a vibrant live music scene, offering everything from jazz lounges and indie music bars to high-energy rock and electronic venues. Whether you’re an expatriate looking for a new weekend spot or a music lover exploring the city’s nightlife, Jakarta has a venue for every genre and mood.According to Social Expat, the capital is home to some of the best live music venues in Indonesia,...

Foreign Tourists Spend an Average of Rp22.86 Million in Indonesia – What This Means for the Economy and Expats

Indonesia continues to be a top destination for international travelers, with foreign tourists spending an average of Rp22.86 million (approximately $1,470 USD) per visit in 2024, according to a report by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). This spending figure highlights the significant economic impact of tourism and the opportunities it presents for businesses catering to expatriates and...

7 Best Indoor Activities in Jakarta for Rainy Days

Jakarta’s tropical climate means that rain showers can be frequent and unpredictable, especially during the wet season from November to March. But don’t let the rain ruin your plans—Jakarta has plenty of exciting indoor activities for expats, locals, and visitors alike.According to Social Expat, Jakarta offers a variety of entertainment, cultural experiences, and leisure activities that are perfect...

Rupiah Weakens Amid Global Trade Concerns: What It Means for Expats and Investors

Indonesia’s rupiah has faced renewed pressure against the U.S. dollar, driven by global trade tensions and investor caution. As reported by Jakarta Globe, the currency’s decline is linked to concerns over U.S. tariff policies and their impact on emerging markets."The rupiah weakened against the U.S. dollar due to heightened investor caution following announcements of potential new tariffs by the U.S....

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