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ABL, part of the ABL Group, has won a contract with the Indonesian arm of Malaysian energy giant Petronas to provide platform inspection services to the latter’s assets in Indonesian waters.Illustration; Source: Petronas Under the one-year contract, with a one-year option, ABL’s Indonesian team in Jakarta will provide a variety of services including rig assurance, equipment-focused inspections, drilling readiness peer reviews, client representation and technical risk assessments as needed. “Our platform inspection experts have extensive industry experience and in-depth knowledge of all platform types. We have a well-developed setup, designed to make the platform inspection process as efficient, consistent and…

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According to the report published by Allied Market Research, Affiliate Channel Partner Program Market: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2023-2032. The report provides an in-depth analysis of changing market dynamics, major segments, value chain, competitive scenario, and regional landscape. This research offers valuable and effective guidance to key players, investors, shareholders, and startups to strategize sustainable growth and gain a competitive edge in the market. Download a sample report at: https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/request-toc-and-sample/A114723The affiliate channel partnership programs market is segmented by types and applications. By types● Cost per sale (CPS)● Cost per lead (CPL)● Cost per click (CPC)By applications● Consumer goods industry●…

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A Kona Electric production line at Hyundai Motor’s plant in West Java, Indonesia (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) JARKATAIndonesia – Hyundai Motor Co. has built its brand image as a premium carmaker in Indonesia and controls the electric vehicle market as a major player. But it lags far behind its Japanese rivals in the internal combustion engine vehicle market.The South Korean automaker is now preparing to penetrate deeper into the Southeast Asian market with the launch of the Kona electric SUV, an affordable electric vehicle produced there.Raynaldi Setiawan, manager of Hyundai Mampang, a dealership in South Jakarta, said his customers were…

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The White House announced Tuesday the creation of 12 regional tech hubs, including one in New York spanning the I-90 corridor between Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.The selection comes with a $40 million grant for the region and unlocks up to $8 million in state matching funds aimed at accelerating growth in the semiconductor industry.“With this major investment, federal officials are shining a national spotlight and confirming what I have long known: that the future of American semiconductors runs through the heart of upstate New York, along the I-90 corridor,” Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York, said in a press release.Schumer was…

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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff Marshal Mohamad Tonny Harjono visited Baykar Technology in Istanbul to learn more about the Turkish defense company’s combat drone and artificial intelligence (AI) for air defense.During his visit on Saturday (June 29, 2024), Harjono received the latest Baykar profile and observed simulations of the Bayraktar Akinci unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), according to the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU).He also received detailed information about the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) produced by the Turkish private defense company, the TNI-AU revealed in a press release issued here on Monday.The Air Force Chief of Staff’s…

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Indonesia will soon impose tariffs of up to 200% on imports of Chinese goods “to mitigate the effects of the ongoing trade war between China and the United States,” according to a report by state news agency Antara, which quoted Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan as saying there was an oversupply of Chinese goods because they were rejected by Western countries and had been redirected to countries like Indonesia. The minister said tariffs of 100 to 200 percent would be imposed on Chinese imports – from shoes to ceramics – as the policy aims to ensure that “local industries survive and…

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Recent Supreme Court decisions limiting the power of federal agencies will hamper the government’s efforts to protect public health, legal experts warn. The decisions will make it harder for some federal agencies to take enforcement action, give judges more leeway to second-guess agency decisions and, after a ruling Monday, make it easier to challenge long-standing regulations.Legal experts and health officials expect a flood of litigation that will complicate the regulation of drugs, tobacco products and cutting-edge medical technologies. The administration of the government’s health insurance programs could become even more mired in lawsuits. Decisions made by agencies decades ago may…

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Press Release, July 2024 (Orbis Research) – Venturing into the exploration of the Global Affiliate Marketing and Tracking Software MarketA comprehensive analysis is presented in the research study. It examines in depth the current trends, market dynamics, drivers, opportunities, challenges, and key segments of the market. The report not only discusses definitions but also classifications, applications, and chain structures within the industry. Additionally, it sheds light on the marketing strategies used by players, distributor analysis, marketing channels, potential buyer information, and development history. Request a sample report @ https://www.orbisresearch.com/contacts/request-sample/7276157 In this report, the latest market information is presented to provide…

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Low-cost airline Breeze Airways is giving away a whole year of free travel to one lucky winner and their guest. The contest, which runs through July 21, asks contestants to dream big and create an Instagram post detailing all the destinations Breeze flies to that they’d like to visit over the course of the year, the airline shared with Travel + LeisureWinners will receive two round-trip flights per month for 12 months. The grand prize also includes two sets of luggage and other travel accessories thanks to the airline’s partnership with luggage brand Nomatic. “This partnership with Nomatic is a…

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Aerial view of Trans-Java Toll Bridge with farmland in Semarang, IndonesiaGetty Images Metro Pacific Tollways, a Philippine subsidiary of Indonesian billionaire Anthoni Salim-backed Metro Pacific Investment, and Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC are investing $1 billion in Indonesian state-owned toll road operator Jasamarga Transjawa Tol. Under the deal, Metro Pacific Tollways’ Indonesian units Margautama Nusantara and Metro Pacific Tollways Indonesia Services will pay $673 million for a 24.5% stake in Jasamarga, while GIC’s Warring Investment will pay $287 million for a 10.5% stake, Salim’s Hong Kong-listed flagship First Pacific said in a regulatory filing. “This agreement reinforces Metro Pacific Tollways’…

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