China wants to resolve its maritime differences with Indonesia through diplomacy, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday in the wake of two encounters in the North Natuna Sea this week.
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Concerns over the influx of Chinese goods have grown since the China–ASEAN Free Trade Agreement came into effect. But Indonesia’s trade deficit with China largely stems from large-scale imports ...
Indonesia’s new leader Prabowo Subianto has signalled his commitment to a non-aligned foreign policy by visiting both China and the United States on his first trip abroad as president ...
BEIJING (AP) — Indonesia's new leader called for collaboration rather than confrontation with China after the signing of $10 billion in new deals at a business forum on Sunday in the Chinese ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Indonesia have agreed to strengthen cooperation in key sectors, including lithium, new energy vehicles, green energy and tourism, according to a joint statement ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's position on the South China Sea remains unchanged and it will respond appropriately to safeguard its territory, an official said on Thursday, after a Chinese coast ...
Indonesia to Respond Appropriately to South China Sea Incidents, Official Says JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's position on the South China Sea remains unchanged and it will respond appropriately ...
Indonesia's Prabowo to Visit China and US in First Foreign Trip, Newspaper Says JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto will visit China and the United States during a five ...