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APJATI Halal Bihalal 2026, Chairman Said: APJATI Business Matching Has Increased Significantly Year by Year

APJATI Halal Bihalal 2026, Chairman Said: APJATI Business Matching Has Increased Significantly Year by Year

June 29, 2026

The Indonesian Association of Manpower Services Companies (APJATI) held a Halal Bihalal & Gathering event themed “Strengthening Ties and Building New Spirit” at the APJATI Building, South Jakarta, Tuesday (7/4/2026).

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APJATI Collaborates with AEA-S to Expand Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement to Singapore

APJATI Collaborates with AEA-S to Expand Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement to Singapore

June 29, 2026

JAKARTA. The Indonesian Association of Manpower Services Companies (APJATI) has established a strategic partnership with the Association of Employment Agencies (Singapore) (AEA-S) to expand the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in Singapore, particularly in domestic and elderly care (caregiving) sectors.

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APJATI Delegation Visit to IOM HQ in Geneva Opens Opportunities for 4,000 Indonesian Migrant Workers to Europe

APJATI Delegation Visit to IOM HQ in Geneva Opens Opportunities for 4,000 Indonesian Migrant Workers to Europe

June 29, 2026

The visit of APJATI representatives to the headquarters of the International Organization for Migration in Geneva marked a strategic step in strengthening international cooperation in migration. The meeting discussed efforts to enhance the protection of Indonesian migrant workers through ethical recruitment practices and cross-border collaboration.

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Meeting with Parliament, APJATI Pushes for Comprehensive Reform of Migrant Worker Placement Regulations

Meeting with Parliament, APJATI Pushes for Comprehensive Reform of Migrant Worker Placement Regulations

June 29, 2026

The Indonesian Association of Manpower Services Companies (APJATI) is advocating for a comprehensive reform of regulations governing the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI), aiming to simplify deployment to destination countries.

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APJATI Considers Target of 500,000 Migrant Workers per Year Unrealistic, Says Regulations Are Too Complex

APJATI Considers Target of 500,000 Migrant Workers per Year Unrealistic, Says Regulations Are Too Complex

June 29, 2026

APJATI held a working meeting with the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) to highlight various issues in the system of recruitment, training, and placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI).

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Working Committee Meeting of Commission IX, APJATI Highlights Outdated Migrant Worker Law

Working Committee Meeting of Commission IX, APJATI Highlights Outdated Migrant Worker Law

June 29, 2026

Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives held a Working Committee (Panja) meeting on the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PPMI) with various stakeholders. The meeting discussed a comprehensive evaluation of governance in recruitment, training, placement, licensing, supervision, and worker protection.

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Deputy Minister Dzulfikar Meets with APJATI to Discuss Migrant Worker Placement and Protection Ecosystem in the Middle East

Deputy Minister Dzulfikar Meets with APJATI to Discuss Migrant Worker Placement and Protection Ecosystem in the Middle East

June 29, 2026

Jakarta, Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) (16/9) – Deputy Minister Dzulfikar Ahmad Tawalla emphasized the importance of synergy between the government and related associations in placing Indonesian migrant workers, especially in the Middle East.

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Indonesia Plans to End Moratorium on Sending Migrant Workers to Saudi Arabia

Indonesia Plans to End Moratorium on Sending Migrant Workers to Saudi Arabia

June 29, 2026

The Ministry for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI) is considering reopening the deployment of Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) to Saudi Arabia. Minister Abdul Kadir Karding stated that several requirements must be met before the policy is implemented.

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APJATI Supports Proposal to Lift Moratorium on Migrant Workers to Saudi Arabia

APJATI Supports Proposal to Lift Moratorium on Migrant Workers to Saudi Arabia

June 29, 2026

Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives supports the government’s plan, through Minister Abdul Kadir Karding, to lift the moratorium on the placement of Indonesian migrant workers to Saudi Arabia.

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