Indonesia, a new member of BRICS, is considering importing cheap Russian oil but faces challenges in complying with US sanctions.
Proponents hailed it as a bold step forward, one that could amplify Indonesia’s voice in global affairs. However, as the dust settles, questions remain: What does Indonesia hope to gain from BRICS?
The growth in trade with BRICS nations, especially China and India, signals a significant economic opportunity for Indonesia.
Analysts say Jakarta needs to weigh the economic benefits of discounted Russian oil against the risk of backlash from Western ...
Indonesia is exploring the idea of buying discounted oil from Russia following its recent membership in the Brics economic ...
As President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin repeatedly said, Russia started the special military operation in order ...
As Southeast Asia's largest economy, Indonesia's inclusion strengthens BRICS' efforts to democratize global governance.
The Brics group of emerging-market powers — the acronym stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — has gone ...
Both Brazil’s and China’s statements referred to the importance of Indonesia in the closer cooperation of the economies of ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has paid visits to Malaysia, which this year holds the chairmanship of the Association ...
The Japanese prime minister visited Indonesia and Malaysia, as part of efforts to integrate the Southeast Asian nations into ...
The IKN Authority is still awaiting President Prabowo's availability to conduct the groundbreaking ceremony for the ninth ...