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The next round of negotiations to review the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) will take place on 6 to 7 October ...
ASEAN remains a key trade partner for India, accounting for around 11 per cent of the country’s global trade, the Ministry of ...
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) emphasized that Indonesia will continue to prioritize the Association of ...
Deputy Creative Economy Minister, Irene Umar, presented the five-year roadmap for Indonesia's creative economy industry, with ...
The next AITIGA review negotiations are scheduled for October 6-7, 2025, in Jakarta, hosted by Malaysia, following the tenth ...
The 19% U.S. tariff rate for goods from Indonesia is the same as for Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, and just below ...
Unlike the South China Sea dispute, the Ambalat maritime row between Malaysia and Indonesia rarely makes global headlines ...
Indonesia and Cambodia at least have a point to show for their efforts at the ASEAN Women's Championship after finishing with ...
Indonesia President Joko Widodo delivers his speech during the 42nd ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, May 10, 2023.
In this context, how Indonesia navigates these diplomatic waters while chairing the ASEAN summit could set the tone for ASEAN-U.S.-China relations for years to come.
With these fundamental divergent interests at play, the China-ASEAN CoC is unlikely to be concluded during Indonesia’s ASEAN chairmanship. “The conclusion of CoC negotiation is nowhere to be seen.
Indonesia’s proposal to host the ASEAN Indo-Pacific Infrastructure and Connectivity Forum, slated to take place in 2023, points to Indonesia’s lingering inclination toward ASEAN.
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