Indonesia, a new member of BRICS, is considering importing cheap Russian oil but faces challenges in complying with US sanctions.
The growth in trade with BRICS nations, especially China and India, signals a significant economic opportunity for Indonesia.
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?
BRICS wants to usher in an international order not so dominated by the West. To a lot of Global South countries, that's an ...
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Russia will facilitate Vietnam's participation in the BRICS bloc of developing economies as a “partner ...
Indonesia has officially joined the Brics group, adding Southeast Asia's largest economy and most populous country to the ...
Analysts say Jakarta needs to weigh the economic benefits of discounted Russian oil against the risk of backlash from Western ...
BRICS continues to grow as Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation with a strong economic footing, has become its ...
Indonesia is exploring the idea of buying discounted oil from Russia following its recent membership in the Brics economic ...
Indonesia has scooped Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand to become the first Asean country to join the Brics bloc of developing ...
While some experts praised the membership and Indonesia president Prabowo’s ‘outward-looking’ approach, others warned that ...
BRICS promotes adherence to international rule of law and contests the strategic use of international law to serve particular ...