Advisory: International Tourism Levy in Bali, Indonesia
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The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta informs all Filipinos intending to visit Bali, Indonesia that the Bali Provincial Government will be imposing the International Tourism Levy effective 14 February 2024.
The said levy is a one-time payment of IDR 150,000 (about USD 10.00) per person for international visitors, based on Law Number 15 of 2023 of the Republic of Indonesia and Bali Province Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2023 concerning Levy for Foreign Tourists for the Protection of Balinese Culture and Natural Environment.
As stated in Bali Governor Regulation Number 36 of 2023 concerning Procedures for Payment of Levy for International Tourists, it is strongly suggested that payments be made online by international visitors before departing for Bali through the Love Bali App or the website: lovebali.baliprov.go.id.
Thank you.
Japanese Ambassador-designate meets PH Ambassador
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02 February 2024, Jakarta. Mr. Yasushi MASUKI, Japan’s new Ambassador-designate to Indonesia met with Ambassador Gina Jamoralin to explore opportunities for the Philippines and Japan to take both countries’ strategic partnership into greater heights in Indonesia.
During their meeting, Ambassador Jamoralin acknowledged Japan as the Philippines’ staunch partner for peace and development, as evident in both countries’ cooperation in the field of defense and maritime security, trade, and people-to-people exchanges. END
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) meets with PH Ambassador
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Philippine Ambassador Gina A. Jamoralin (middle-left) with ICTSI CEO Mr. Patrick Chan (middle-right), ICTSI CFO Mr. Jofferson Jones Panos (rightmost) and Third Secretary and Vice Consul Ms. Maricar S. Yambao (leftmost).
(01 February 2024, Jakarta) - International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) CEO Mr. Patrick Chan meets with Ambassador Gina Jamoralin to introduce and to present developments on its current project, the East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT), located in Lamongan Regency, northwest of Surabaya.
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