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Rolled steel is seen at a Hyundai Steel plant in Dangjin, about 130 km southwest of Seoul, on June 15, 2011.
Rolled steel is seen at a Hyundai Steel plant in Dangjin, about 130 km southwest of Seoul, on June 15, 2011.`
Economy

EU threatens countermeasures over Trump's steel tariffs hike

The European Commission said on Saturday that Europe was prepared to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s plan to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising the prospect of an escalating trade fight between two of the world's largest economic powers.

13 hours ago
Markets premium

RI coal exports dip amid weak demand, price dispute

Indonesian coal exports dropped 6.43 percent to 160 million tonnes in the January-April period of 2025, driven by weaker demand from China and India.

20 hours ago
Economy

China manufacturing shrinks in May despite trade war truce

China's manufacturing activity shrank in May for the second month running, official data showed Saturday, despite Beijing reaching a temporary ceasefire in a blistering trade war with the United States.

1 day ago

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Economy

Trump says will double steel, aluminum tariffs to 50%

US President Donald Trump said Friday that he would double steel and aluminum import tariffs to 50 percent from next week, the latest salvo in his trade wars aimed at protecting domestic industries.

1 day ago
Economy premium

RI consumers trading down as economic strain persists

Turning to cheaper products is one way for shoppers to deal with reduced spending power, but economists warn that a downtrading trend could further undermine economic growth.

1 day ago
Economy

US April inflation cooled more than expected, despite tariffs

The US Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure cooled more than expected last month, according to government data published Friday, as President Donald Trump's "liberation day" tariffs on most countries came into effect.

2 days ago
Markets

Stocks head for best month since 2023 ahead of inflation data

World stocks were heading for their best month since late 2023 on Friday and the dollar was flirting with its first monthly rise of the year, while traders waited for key inflation data and assessed the latest in Washington's to and fro on tariffs.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Manpower Ministry bans age restrictions in job postings

Manpower Minister Yassierli has issued a circular preventing employers from setting age limits on vacancies to provide equal opportunities for all jobseekers in the country.

2 days ago
tech

Protection racket? Asian semiconductor giants fear looming tariffs

Inside one of South Korea's oldest semiconductor research institutes, the cleanrooms and workshops are calm and immaculate, but outside the Seoul National University campus, a chip storm is brewing.

2 weeks ago
tech

Japan's SoftBank posts $7.8b annual net profit

Japanese tech investor SoftBank Group, a major player in the US Stargate artificial intelligence drive, on Tuesday posted a $7.8 billion annual net profit, its first in the black for four years.

2 weeks ago
tech

Texas secures $1.38 billion settlement with Google over data privacy

Google has agreed to pay US$1.375 billion in a settlement in principle reached with the state of Texas over allegations the company violated users' data privacy, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Friday.

3 weeks ago
tech

OpenAI abandons plan to become for-profit company

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced Monday that the company behind ChatGPT will continue to be run as a nonprofit, abandoning a contested plan to convert into a for-profit organization.

3 weeks ago
economy

EU threatens countermeasures over Trump's steel tariffs hike

The European Commission said on Saturday that Europe was prepared to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s plan to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising the prospect of an escalating trade fight between two of the world's largest economic powers.

13 hours ago
economy

China manufacturing shrinks in May despite trade war truce

China's manufacturing activity shrank in May for the second month running, official data showed Saturday, despite Beijing reaching a temporary ceasefire in a blistering trade war with the United States.

1 day ago
economy

Trump says will double steel, aluminum tariffs to 50%

US President Donald Trump said Friday that he would double steel and aluminum import tariffs to 50 percent from next week, the latest salvo in his trade wars aimed at protecting domestic industries.

1 day ago
economy

US April inflation cooled more than expected, despite tariffs

The US Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure cooled more than expected last month, according to government data published Friday, as President Donald Trump's "liberation day" tariffs on most countries came into effect.

2 days ago
economy

Trump spurs questions about safety of Germany's gold in New York

The safety of Germany's gold reserves held overseas and in New York in particular, until recently mainly a talking point for the country's far-right party and gold bugs, is becoming a matter of public debate with Donald Trump back in the White House.

2 days ago
economy

Trump tariffs to remain in effect after appeals court grants stay

A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated the most sweeping of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Thursday, a day after a US trade court ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority in imposing the duties and ordered an immediate block on them.

2 days ago
companies

RGE, TotalEnergies to develop solar power, battery energy storage project in Indonesia

RGE and TotalEnergies, through their equally-owned  joint venture Singa Renewables (Singa), have entered into a Co-Investment Agreement to develop, build and operate a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant with battery energy storage  system (BESS) in Riau Province, Indonesia. The utility-scale project will be constructed in phases.

4 days ago
companies

Alibaba and GoTo Boost Indonesia’s AI Talent Through GenAI Hackathon 2025

Alibaba Cloud collaborated with PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia (GOTO) and the Communications and Digital Ministry to organize the Alibaba Cloud Indonesia GenAI Hackathon 2025.

4 days ago
companies

Nourishing a nation: Danone’s legacy in advancing public health in Indonesia

From early childhood nutrition to sustainable community programs, Danone Indonesia continues to shape a healthier future for generations

4 days ago
regulations

China mulling new economic policy tools, Premier Li says

"The fragmentation of industrial and supply chains has deepened, and trade barriers have increased, which has had a great impact on the economic development of all countries," state news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday, citing Li. 

6 days ago
markets

Stocks head for best month since 2023 ahead of inflation data

World stocks were heading for their best month since late 2023 on Friday and the dollar was flirting with its first monthly rise of the year, while traders waited for key inflation data and assessed the latest in Washington's to and fro on tariffs.

2 days ago
markets

Asian shares, US dollar climb on rosy data, tech optimism

Asian shares continued a rally from Wall Street and the dollar held gains on Wednesday on promising economic signs in the United States and speculation of strong tech earnings.

4 days ago
markets

Stocks fluctuate as traders await next moves in Trump trade war

Equities meandered Tuesday as investors awaited the latest developments on Donald Trump's trade war, while the yen rallied after the head of Japan's central bank flagged more interest rate hikes if the economy improved.

5 days ago
markets

Euro drops as Trump threatens 50 percent tariff on EU

The euro fell on Friday, reversing earlier gains after US President Donald Trump said he would recommend hitting the European Union with 50 percent tariffs from June 1, reigniting investor fears over the impact of duties on the world economy and trade.

1 week ago
markets

Asian shares make cautious gains as beaten-down Treasuries find support

Asian shares made some tentative gains on Friday as beaten-down Treasuries found buyers after US President Donald Trump's tax bill narrowly passed the lower house, although debt worries still lingered.

1 week ago

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