Indonesia, a new member of BRICS, is considering importing cheap Russian oil but faces challenges in complying with US sanctions.
Proponents hailed it as a bold step forward, one that could amplify Indonesia’s voice in global affairs. However, as the dust settles, questions remain: What does Indonesia hope to gain from BRICS?
The growth in trade with BRICS nations, especially China and India, signals a significant economic opportunity for Indonesia.
Analysts say Jakarta needs to weigh the economic benefits of discounted Russian oil against the risk of backlash from Western ...
Indonesia is exploring the idea of buying discounted oil from Russia following its recent membership in the Brics economic ...
The deal is expected to be announced during the Indonesian President's upcoming visit to New Delhi, where he will be the ...
As Southeast Asia's largest economy, Indonesia's inclusion strengthens BRICS' efforts to democratize global governance.
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With those rates of attracting investment maintained, the target of 1 trillion rubles will be reached by 2026, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said ...