Indonesia quietly and unexpectedly joined the BRICS bloc last week, bringing the number of full members to 10 and substantially boosting the group’s combined economy by over 5% to more than $28-trillion,
Indonesia is exploring the idea of buying discounted oil from Russia following its recent membership in the Brics economic bloc. While cheap oil might ease financial pressures, the decision carries risks of upsetting powerful Western allies.
The decision to apply for membership reflects President Prabowo Subianto’s more proactive approach to foreign policy.
Indonesia has become the newest member of the BRICS group of developing nations, in a move that could further bolster the Global South as Donald Trump’s trade policies pose risks to world economy.
Brazil took over the bloc's rotating presidency on Jan. 1. Brazil's government confirmed Monday that Indonesia had joined the BRICS bloc as a full member, making it the first country to do so this ...
In a move that has stirred excitement and skepticism, Indonesia officially joined the BRICS international forum this year. Proponents hailed it as a bold step forward, one that could amplify Indonesia’s voice in global affairs. However, as the dust ...
Brazil, which currently chairs the intergovernmental organisation BRICS, announced on Monday (Jan 6) that Indonesia has been unanimously approved as a new member. This follows a decision made ...
Indonesia, a new member of BRICS, is considering importing cheap Russian oil but faces challenges in complying with US sanctions.
Indonesia has officially joined BRICS as a full member, according to an announcement by Brazil’s government on Monday.
Indonesia has officially joined the Brics group, adding Southeast Asia's largest economy and most populous country to the economic and political bloc founded by Brazil, Russia, India and China in ...
ndonesia’s full membership in BRICS marks a diplomatic milestone. The expansion will inject fresh momentum into the coalition of major emerging economies to reshape the global legal order.
Indonesia formally became a member of BRICS on Monday, adding Southeast Asia's largest economy and the region's most populous country to the bloc. Officially founded by Brazil, Russia, China and India in 2009,