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Indonesia neutrality tested by joint naval drill with China

·Deutsche Welle·Impact 2/5 · Moderate

Indonesia's neutrality in foreign policy is being put to the test as it participates in a joint naval drill with China. This low-level exercise near Taiwan has sparked concerns among some observers, as Indonesia has traditionally maintained a non-aligned stance in international relations. The move could have significant implications for Indonesia's relationships with other countries, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, and may be seen as a sign of shifting allegiances.

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Why it matters

Indonesia's participation in a naval exercise with China may be seen as a test of its non-aligned foreign policy. This could lead to a mixed reaction from investors, as some may view it as a positive sign of cooperation, while others may see it as a risk to

Market impact

Impact score
2 / 5
Market signal
Mixed / neutral
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

IDNTaiwanChina

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Naval exerciseDiplomatic tensionsInvestor uncertaintyMarket volatilityRisk assessment

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