jakarta - Indonesia kept a ban on the sale of Apple’s iPhone 16s, saying its US$1 billion (S$1.4 billion) plan that includes building an AirTag factory is insufficient to meet local investment ...
Malaysia welcomes direct investment from Indonesian companies and encourages strategic collaborations such as mergers between ...
A growing economy, with multilingual talent and vast geographical expanse, makes Indonesia a good choice for expansion, SF ...
Ever felt that itch to explore new and exotic flavors? Then rambutan is your next culinary adventure! This fruit, with its ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani banks dominated a ranking of Asia-Pacific lenders with the best-performing stocks in 2024, ...
Patrick Kluivert is unlikely to experience much culture shock when he starts his time as head coach of Indonesia. The ...
Cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) and other seasonal viruses are on the rise across the northern hemisphere in early 2025 ...
Despite widespread agreement on rising global temperatures, government action on climate change remains uncertain, with significant regional differences.
Oz Forensics is offering its solutions to biometric presentation attacks and deepfake fraud to companies and businesses based in Indonesia.
As Reuters reports, Indonesia's Ministry of Industry has upheld its ban on the iPhone 16 because Apple has yet to meet its ...
In our latest update, we look at the Nice Classification for 2025 entering into force, a Yemen trademark office update, and ...
The decision to apply for membership reflects President Prabowo Subianto’s more proactive approach to foreign policy.