Indonesia joins BRICS not only shows that Indonesia remains steadfast in its free and active foreign policy but also demonstrates that Indonesia is a reliable partner for all parties
With a long historical background spanning over the last century, the friendship between ...
... Russian Su-35 fighter jets. The third is about the outlook for a free trade agreement (FTA) between the EAEU and Indonesia, which experts and officials have been eagerly
awaiting
.
Since 2023, another meaningful theme has emerged: closer integration of Indonesia into BRICS and—after the country’s official accession—a comprehensive assessment of the prospects for Russian–Indonesian cooperation within the bloc.
As can be observed, issues of bilateral trade and economic engagement between Russia and Indonesia ...
... this case BRICS-plus (at least one of its possible tracks) could bring together the regional integration arrangements in which BRICS countries are members.
Overall, there is tremendous scope to explore the possibilities for various formats of cooperation ... ... the 21st century may be the Asian century after all, particularly in case the largest Asian economies such as China, India, Indonesia and other developing economies increase their economic cooperation in international fora and organizations, including ...
... and it needs the Chinese to conclude these projects, because only then Indonesia will be able to move to a higher level of economic mobility. And that’s why the Chinese feel that they are their best friend.
That’s why, in my opinion, China wants Indonesia and India wants Mexico. BRICS has its very important role to play but obviously, it has to keep building. It has to consolidate. I think that big challenge that BRICS will face is the issue of how to harmonize the policies. There are five countries from five different parts ...