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China Courts Indonesia With Historic 2+2 Meeting, but Jakarta Holds the Line on Sovereignty
China’s first-ever 2+2 ministerial dialogue with any foreign country took place yesterday — and it wasn’t with Russia or Pakistan. It was with Indonesia. The meeting, held in Beijing, brought together Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono and Defense Minister ...
Key Takeaways from Indonesian Parliament Deputy Speaker Eddy Soeparno’s Visit to China
When Eddy Soeparno, Deputy Speaker of Indonesia’s People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR), met with China’s top leaders in Beijing last week, the visit went far beyond the usual diplomatic formalities. It was an example of the kind of purposeful engagement that should define the future of Indonesia-China relations: ...
China’s Trade With Southeast Asia Jumps in First Quarter of the Year
Chinese trade with the ten countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) increased to $233 billion in the first three months of the year, a 7.1% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The region now accounts for ...
Indonesia Eyes U.S. Market Share from China and Others, Offers Trade Concessions to Trump’s Tariffs
Indonesia is moving quickly to convince Washington it’s not the problem — announcing trade concessions, cutting import duties on American goods, and signaling it’s open to buying more. All this was done to defuse tensions with U.S. tariffs about ...
U.S. Tariff War Could Deepen Indonesia’s Ties with China—But Jakarta Holds the Keys
When the United States slaps a 32% tariff on a wide range of Indonesian exports, it frames the move as a way to protect American industry. But halfway around the world, the decision opens the door to deeper strategic realignment. With access to U.S. markets suddenly ...
Strategic Sustainability: Indonesia’s Green Bet on the “BRICS Bank”
Indonesia’s decision to join the New Development Bank (NDB) under the BRICS framework presents an opportunity to accelerate its green industrial policy. As the country transitions toward a more sustainable economy, securing financing for clean energy, infrastructure, and environmentally friendly industries is paramount. NDB offers an additional ...
Q&A: Indonesia’s Nickel Strategy Benefits China, Offers Cautionary Tale for Developing Nations, Says Researcher
Indonesia controls the world’s largest nickel reserves, crucial to powering electric vehicles and fueling the global green transition. But despite its natural advantage, the country finds itself missing out on the actual industrial gains. Instead of building homegrown technological ...
Documenting the Human Cost of Nickel Mining: CGSP Wins Top Photojournalism Prize
The China-Global South Project (CGSP) has won the 2025 World Press Photo Award for a striking photo essay exposing the human cost of Indonesia’s nickel boom. The winning image, taken by Indonesian photojournalist Mas Agung Wilis Yudha Baskoro, captures ...
Indonesia Announces BRICS New Development Bank Membership, Eyes Infrastructure Funding
Indonesia on Tuesday announced that it will join the BRICS-backed New Development Bank NDB, headquartered in Shanghai, and has proposed 77 projects for funding. The move strengthens Jakarta’s financial ties with BRICS economies as the bloc expands ...
China Expands Strategic Reserve of Industrial Metals as Indonesia, Philippines Tighten Supply
China is quietly expanding its strategic reserves of key industrial metals, including nickel, just as Indonesia and the Philippines tighten export policies and raise mining royalties, reshaping global supply chains. Beijing’s stockpiling efforts and shifting supply dynamics in Southeast Asia are ...
China’s Durian Market Heats Up as Indonesia Challenges Thailand and Vietnam
China’s insatiable appetite for durian fuels a high-stakes competition among Southeast Asian suppliers, with Indonesia now pushing to enter the lucrative market. Long dominated by Thailand, with Vietnam rapidly expanding its footprint, the sector is poised for further disruption ...
Chinese Investment in Prabowo’s Housing Project Must Support Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s ambitious plan to build three million affordable homes annually is a transformative initiative that requires substantial investment—an estimated $2.9 billion. While this figure accounts for construction, it does not cover the necessary supporting infrastructure, particularly clean and affordable energy. As Indonesia pushes ...