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3 Hikers Dead After Volcano Erupts in Indonesia

Indonesian authorities said other climbers had safely evacuated Mount Dukono, which had been off-limits because of volcanic activity. By John Yoon and Muktita Suhartono At least three hikers were ...

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From Etna to Fuji—take on these epic volcano hikes From Etna to Fuji—take on these epic volcano hikes See life at the water's edge in Indonesia See life at the water's edge in Indonesia ...

REUTERS 2022-12-08T01:37:00+00:00

Magnitude 6.1 quake rattles Indonesia's West Java -agency

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's West Java province on Thursday, the country's geophysics agency (BMKG) said, prompting residents in areas near the epicentre to flee their homes in panic.

REUTERS 2024-02-12T01:00:00+00:00

Indonesia's election in numbers

Indonesia holds what will be the world's biggest single-day election on Feb. 14, which will also decide who will become president of the world's third-biggest democracy and its fourth most populous nation.

REUTERS 2026-03-09T09:45:48.777000+00:00

Middle East conflict could spur palm oil demand from biodiesel sector

Rising crude oil prices and higher freight rates driven by the Middle East conflict could boost demand for palm oil ​from the biodiesel sector and for food use, as Asian buyers seek prompt ‌shipments, industry officials told Reuters.

REUTERS 2026-01-27T15:59:21+00:00

EU adds India in rush for trade deals after Trump's return

The European Union concluded negotiations on a free trade agreement with India on Tuesday, in the latest of a series of deals designed to offset the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and reduce reliance on China.

REUTERS 2025-07-08T21:25:50+00:00

Retailers' exposure to tariffs on Asian countries

U.S. clothing retailers and footwear companies are facing heightened tariff exposure after the White House said it would put levies on more than a dozen nations, including several Asian countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, that supply large volumes of textiles to U.S. companies. Those levies range roughly from 25% to 40%.

REUTERS 2022-05-09T06:30:47+00:00

Indonesia's economy stays on growth path in Q1 as price pressures loom

An historic rise in commodity prices and reopening of the economy from COVID-19 curbs helped Indonesia stay on a recovery path in the first quarter, but analysts say headwinds are growing from global monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine.

REUTERS 2024-04-11T11:00:00+00:00

Grab-GoTo merger would be an all-round win

Grab and GoTo ought to merge. A union of the Singaporean and Indonesian food delivery-to-ride-hailing companies, currently valued at $18 billion, is "inevitable", Macquarie's sales team told its clients in a note published in February. GoTo says it's not in talks about a deal but it's easier than ever to see the logic of such a Southeast Asian combination.

REUTERS 2023-04-21T09:55:09+00:00

Who is running for president in Indonesia's 2024 election?

Indonesia is set to hold a presidential election in February next year, with three men so far vying for the top job in the world's third-largest democracy and its most populous Muslim-majority country.

REUTERS 2022-03-09T09:04:54+00:00

China Tsingshan's overseas nickel footprint

A surge in nickel prices to record levels this week has thrown a spotlight on China's Tsingshan Holding Group, one of the world's biggest producers of the metal, and raised concerns about potential impact on its many overseas investments.

REUTERS 2021-05-06T06:29:08+00:00

Global rates volatility forces investor rethink on Asian bonds

A pause in a broad selloff in U.S. treasuries and other global bonds last month has given foreign investors time to rethink their Asian holdings and shift money to safer markets such as China, away from riskier countries like Indonesia and India.

REUTERS 2021-03-31T02:48:27+00:00

Rates markets turn up heat on Asia's central banks

As Brazil, Russia and Turkey lift interest rates to ward off inflation and currency pressures, investors are beginning to prod Asia's central banks to follow suit, setting up a potential showdown with countries keeping rates at record lows.