Indonesia Eyes Eurasian Markets Through Tajikistan Partnership
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Indonesia is stepping up efforts to enter the Eurasian industrial market by strengthening ties with Tajikistan. The bilateral cooperation aims to open new trade routes and reduce reliance on traditional markets. By focusing on Tajikistan as a strategic gateway, Indonesia hopes to expand its exports and attract investment from the wider region. The move aligns with Jakarta's broader goal of diversifying its economic partnerships.