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Incentivising Cattle Farmers May Increase Trade Between Pakistan and Indonesia

Chargé d’Affaires of the Indonesian Embassy Rahmat Hindiarta Kusuma recently visited MNS University of Agriculture Multan, highlighting the potential for enhanced trade cooperation between Pakistan and Indonesia, particularly in the halal meat sector.

Indonesia Seeks Closer Trade and Cooperation with Nigeria

As Indonesia is poised to becoming the fourth largest economy in the world by 2050, President Prabowo Subianto looks to deepen ties with its long-time trading partner Nigeria, which is on its own course to becoming the world’s fifth largest economy by 2075.  

Efforts To Improve Jakarta’s Water System Are Underway

According to Monash University Indonesia Associate Professors Eka Permanasari and Denis Teoman, despite a 2010 fatwa from the Indonesian Council of Ulama affirming the halal status of recycled water, the city is still not maximising its water resources. One example, Permanasari argues, is if the Istiqlal Mosque uses recycled greywater, it may save up to 35 percent of the city's clean water.

IN2MF is Who’s Next at the Porte de Versailles Paris

Indonesia’s International Modest Fashion Festival kicks off in Paris this month, and its famous handwoven textiles do not disappoint.

Deloitte Says Mowilex One of Indonesia’s Best Managed Companies

An innovative approach to strategy, culture and community impact helped PT Mowilex Indonesia earn Deloitte's Best Managed Companies for the third year in a row at the Deloitte’s Awards Ceremony in Grand Hyatt Jakarta this month.

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Myanmar Crisis as Junta announces Elections Amid Worsening Violence

Myanmar military announces election date amid ongoing conflict, sparking international concerns over legitimacy and humanitarian crisis.

UAE Wants Twenty Unicorns by 2031

Driven by government support, Dubai’s thriving startup ecosystem aims to create twenty unicorns by 2031.

Oil Price Fluctuations Make Economies Fragile

Oil price volatility continues to shape economic policies across the Middle East, affecting both oil-exporting and importing nations.

Human Trafficking and Online Scams Surge Amid Growing Use of AI and Deepfakes

The rise of AI-driven scams and human trafficking in South-East Asia may be fuelling massive financial losses and exploitation, with criminal syndicates leveraging advanced technology to evade authorities.

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