They say it also could spur illegal fishing
China claims the North Natuna Sea, a portion of the South China Sea that has long been controlled by Indonesia
Analysts caution that Indonesia should not become over reliant on Chinese investment in the transportation sector
Prabowo Subianto has visited more than 20 countries in the last six months as defense minister, and is the first president-elect to have gone on an overseas tour to strategic global partner countries before assuming office
Francis emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue to eliminate prejudices and build mutual respect
Trade minister announced in late June a plan to impose stiff tariffs of up to 200% on some products
Trackless trains just one way that Indonesia is looking to build smart, green new capital at Nusantara by 2045
Indonesia cracks down on cheap products flooding its domestic market, including from China
Hoping to lead Southeast Asia’s space race, Indonesia has a hard time finding investors
The rise of Chinese Indonesian candidates participating in the 2024 election gives hope, though stereotypes remain
Beijing's foreign minister, his Indonesian counterpart also discuss desire for peace in Indo-Pacific region
System would create interconnectivity in region, and could help attract more Chinese tourists
Singapore and Japan hold the top slots for investing in Nusantara, an estimated $32 billion effort that is also attracting the interest of Malaysian investors.
Voters in the world's third-largest democracy cast ballots on February 14, but the presidential race is expected to go into a June runoff
From content-sharing agreements to paid media trips, China seeks to expand influence in Indonesia, experts say
The three presidential candidates exchanged views on security, geopolitics and international relations during Sunday's nationally televised debate
Government banned Chinese-owned TikTok Shop in October over online marketplace sales of inexpensive Chinese products that undercut local small businesses
China’s multibillion-dollar investment on Indonesia’s Rempang Island calls for evicting, relocating residents for a project backed by Indonesia’s government
As Indonesia celebrates the launch of its first high-speed railway, the government is dealing with cost overruns and Chinese bank loans with high interest rates. In Jakarta, Devianti Faridz has the story. Camera: Ahadian Utama
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