With Donald Trump now confirmed as the U.S. president, Indonesia’s economy and diplomatic positioning will likely face significant shifts, reflecting both challenges and strategic opportunities. Trump’s prioritization of economic nationalism could reshape Indonesia’s trade and investment dynamics with the U.S., emphasizing bilateral agreements that may favour American interests. Targeted investments in sectors like energy could …
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Abdullah A Afifi
The South China Morning Post, a respected daily from Hong Kong, on the 17 of May, has picked up the stance of Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia in rallying the Muslims against the latest Israel atrocities. In its comments, the Hong Kong SCMP said that the three countries have taken up the strong sentiments of its …
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Arifin Hassan