Indonesia

ASIA BLOG: How US tariffs are driving Asia closer to itself – and China

bno - Taipei Office June 9, 2025

What’s striking right now is how ASEAN is operating on two levels. Publicly, it champions inclusivity and dialogue. Privately, it’s hedging harder than ever.

The fall of Sritex: unravelling the collapse of Southeast Asia’s textile giant

bno - Jakarta Office June 5, 2025

Once celebrated as Southeast Asia’s largest textile producer, the Indonesian firm shuttered its operations, resulting in job losses for nearly 11,000 workers across Central Java. The closure sent tremors through the nation’s economy.

COMMENT: Asian unity in a fragmenting world boosted by the RCEP

bno - Taipei Office June 5, 2025

In the face of renewed US protectionism and the use of tariffs as economic weapons, RCEP offers the Indo-Pacific region something far more strategic: a framework for resilience, integration and independence.

COMMENT: Asia's team lists in the Washington VS Beijing bout

bno - Taipei Office June 4, 2025

While fewer in number, some Asian nations have displayed clear signs of alignment or strategic proximity to China.

COMMENT: US Defence Secretary Hegseth tells Asian countries war with China “could be imminent”

bne IntelliNews June 3, 2025

US Secretary for Defence Pete Hegseth put the cat amongst the pigeons during a speech at the at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on May 31, by telling the leading Asian countries they should join with the US and get ready for war with China.

CITIES IN PERIL: Jakarta’s sinking villages

bno - Jakarta bureau June 2, 2025

Jakarta is a city of dreams for many of its 11mn population, yet some of its most vulnerable communities are facing a nightmare.

Indonesia's Batam raises COVID-19 alert level as virus surges in Singapore, elsewhere

bno - Surabaya Office June 2, 2025

The Batam municipal government in Indonesia’s Riau Islands has heightened its COVID-19 alert status following a notable rise in cases in neighbouring Singapore, a key regional transit hub just across the strait.

Thousands of Indonesian pilgrims denied Hajj as Saudi Arabia suspends special visa issuance

bno - Jakarta Office June 2, 2025

Thousands of Indonesian pilgrims hoping to perform Hajj using the furoda visa have been left stranded after Saudi Arabia halted the issuance of these special visas for the 2025 pilgrimage season.

CITIES IN PERIL: Cities confront the rising tide of climate change

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow May 30, 2025

Fast and chaotic urban population growth combined with climate challenges on multiple fronts are putting cities at risk around the world.

COVID is back - a new "NB.1.8.1" strain is spreading across continents

bnm Tehran bureau, bne Moscow bureau, bno Taiwan bureau May 30, 2025

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is back. Reports from health authorities around the world have detected a new highly contagious strain of the virus that has been spreading through Asia and has now reached Russia.

China launches international mediation organisation in Hong Kong

bne IntelliNews May 30, 2025

China has launched a new international mediation organisation in Hong Kong on May 30, signed by 31 countries

Harvard ban fallout: international students face a new era of uncertainty

bno - Jakarta Office May 29, 2025

While framed as a matter of national security, the decision has left over 7,000 international students scrambling for clarity, stability, and their futures.

BERTRAND: ASEAN, GCC countries and China come together, forming the world’s largest economic bloc

Arnaud Bertrand in Switzerland May 29, 2025

China, the countries of South-East Asia (ASEAN) and the Arab states (GCC) just held a summit in Kuala Lumpur to forge what could become the world's largest economic bloc, covering everything from free trade agreements to de-dollarisation.

Combined effort to tackle Asian climate change gaining momentum

bno - Taipei Office May 29, 2025

Over the past five years Asia has witnessed unprecedented heatwaves, with countries like Bangladesh recording temperatures up to 43.8°C in 2024, leading to nationwide school closures affecting tens of millions of children

Gulf States, China dominate ASEAN Summit with a pledge to strengthen ties

bno - Taipei Office May 29, 2025

Meeting in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, the GCC, China and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations issued a joint declaration committing to “chart a unified and collective path towards a peaceful, prosperous and just future.

China shifts from global banker to leading debt collector

bno - Taipei Office May 28, 2025

Once the primary provider of capital across much of the world, Beijing now finds itself at the receiving end of record repayments, particularly from some of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable nations.

US tariffs: threat or opportunity for ASEAN’s clean energy ambitions?

bno - Taipei Office May 28, 2025

In April, when US President Donald Trump announced steep import tariffs targeting a swathe of sectors, reigniting concerns among many ASEAN countries that have flourished under the China+1 strategy.

BERTRAND: China, leading Asian countries, set up rival to International Court of Justice

Arnaud Bertrand in Switzerland May 27, 2025

China and a group of about 20 other countries (including Indonesia, Pakistan, Algeria and Serbia) are launching this week the "International Organization for Mediation" to rival the International Court of Justice.

BERTRAND: Indonesian President Prabowo hails China as the new moral leader of geopolitics

bne IntelliNews May 26, 2025

President Prabowo Subianto has hailed Indonesia’s deepening ties with China, calling it a “pillar of peace and prosperity” in the Southeast Asia region, in an implicit rebuke of Western “imperialism and colonialism.”

COMMENT: Vying for influence in Southeast Asia – Russia VS America

bno - Taipei May 21, 2025

Although both nations have engaged with the region historically and continue to do so in the present day, their roles, influence, and staying power differ markedly.

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