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Tag: Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono

Indonesia / International relations / Norway

Norway and Indonesia sign new partnership declaration

January 27, 2026 - by Alexander Vittrup - 1 Comment

Norway and Indonesia have signed a joint declaration on a “Partnership for a Prosperous and Sustainable Future,” dated 26 January 2026. The declaration was agreed by Indonesia’s foreign minister and …

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Energy / Indonesia / Norway

Indonesia turns to Norway for hydropower know-how

June 8, 2025December 26, 2025 - by Sharan Khorana - Leave a Comment

Indonesia is seeking closer collaboration with Norway to accelerate the development of hydroelectric power and meet the country’s clean energy targets under its 2025–2030 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL). On …

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