Indonesia, Malaysia team up against EU’s arbitrary policy
The Indonesian and Malaysian leaders share a common agenda to refine the norms toward a more just and fair global trade while addressing the climate change concerns.
The Indonesian and Malaysian leaders share a common agenda to refine the norms toward a more just and fair global trade while addressing the climate change concerns.
When asked whether he had been nominated to run for the governorship, Gibran said he would wait for orders from party chair Megawati Soekarnoputri.
Indonesia and Malaysia have already launched separate cases with the WTO, saying the EU measure is discriminatory and constitutes a trade barrier.
Global economic recovery and the Russia-Ukraine war resulted in strong demands for the key commodities, bringing the country trade surplus and strong economic growth throughout…
The way Megawati treated her guests during the PDI-P's golden jubilee speaks volumes about her influence on the government.
Climate change has increased surface temperatures across the planet, leading to atmospheric instability and amplifying extreme weather events such as storms.
Indonesia has the capacity to strengthen ASEAN’s authority and legitimacy by ensuring compliance with the principles underpinning the five-point consensus.
The plan to resolve past rights atrocities through nonjudicial settlement was first announced in Jokowi's annual state of the nation address in August.
He also said those expecting to read his autobiography would have to wait because he would put aside the work of writing in favour of governing the country.
Indonesia's foreign minister also said Indonesia would take measures based entirely on the Five-Point Consensus and the Asean charter.