China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Defence Minister Dong Jun stand for a photo with Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono and Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin on the day of a "2+2" meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Aug 21, 2026. (Photo: Reuters/Edgar Su)

China, Indonesia agree to boost military ties, work closer on minerals, energy and tech

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has advocated maintaining Indonesia's "free and active" foreign policy of non-alignment, vowing to befriend all countries including China and the United States.

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JAKARTA: China and Indonesia agreed on Friday (Aug 21) to boost military ties and to work closely on minerals, energy and technology, as Jakarta seeks to balance ties with both Beijing and Washington amid economic and geopolitical tensions, including in the South China Sea.

Both countries should "seize the moment", China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is visiting Jakarta with China's defence minister to meet their counterparts, said in introductory remarks.

"The current international situation is intertwined and complex. Unilateralism and hegemonic acts bring serious impact on global cooperation and stability," he said.

"China actively aims to build China-Indonesia cooperation at a high level," Wang added.

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The two countries pledged to cooperate across multiple areas - from artificial intelligence, defence and rail transport to green energy, satellites and fisheries.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has advocated maintaining Indonesia's "free and active" foreign policy of non-alignment, vowing to befriend all countries including China and the United States, an important trade partner with which Jakarta's defence ties are expanding.

Wang said both sides agreed to support each other's core interests and will cooperate more in energy and mineral resources.

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Defence Minister Dong Jun stand for a photo with Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono and Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin on the day of a "2+2" meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta, Indonesia on Aug 21, 2026. (Photo: Reuters/Edgar Su)

Resource-rich Indonesia, a US$1.4 trillion G20 economy, has vast deposits of nickel, tin, copper, gold and bauxite and is the world's largest exporter of palm oil and of thermal coal, with China among its top buyers.

China dominates investment in Indonesia's nickel processing sector, but recent policy changes, including on exports and tighter mining quotas, have pushed some companies to seek alternatives in other places.

HIGHER-QUALITY COOPERATION

Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun was greeted on Friday by a military honour guard as he arrived for talks with his Indonesian counterpart Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin.

"The prospects for cooperation between the two militaries are broad, and that such cooperation is becoming higher in quality and more effective," Dong said.

Indonesia's Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun attend a welcoming ceremony upon their meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Aug 21, 2026. (Photo: Reuters/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana)

Sjafrie said there would be increased defence activities between their militaries, including joint exercises and officer exchanges, plus partnerships in the defence industry.

"This is a progressive step taken in the era of building Indonesia's defence power at this moment and in the future," he said.

Last week, Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, was angered by a rare joint military exercise between the Chinese and Indonesian navies that took place east of Taiwan. Indonesia's navy said a vessel conducted routine exercises, not only with China, but also with Japan and the United States.

Defence analyst Curie Maharani said that while Indonesia saw the exercise as routine, the location enabled China to signal a different political message.

"Indonesia learned a valuable lesson about how great powers use defence diplomacy more as an instrument of influence projection," she said.

Indonesia also has its own disagreements with China over developments in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety. Jakarta has been measured in its remarks, however, and sees itself as not being party to wider territorial disputes involving China and the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam.

TRADE AND INVESTMENT

China is a major investor in Indonesia, contributing US$3.9 billion of foreign direct investment in the first half of 2026, according to Indonesian figures. But regulations around some of that investment have been a source of friction.

In May, Chinese companies operating in Indonesia urged the government to adopt more business-friendly policies, saying higher taxes and a new nickel pricing formula were driving up costs and threatening investment.

In a letter seen by Reuters, the China Chamber ​of Commerce in Indonesia said Chinese firms faced "excessively stringent regulation, over-enforcement", and ⁠alleged corruption and extortion by authorities.

Key investors include the world's biggest EV battery maker, Contemporary Amperex Technology, and steelmaker Tsingshan Group, which has smelters in Indonesia.

Source: Reuters/dy

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