The Indonesian government is exploring alternative markets for its DIY crafts, particularly in Europe, following the US's imposition of tariffs on its exports. The recent signing of the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA) has opened up trade opportunities without high tariff barriers. To diversify its market, the Yogyakarta Regional Government is designing a scheme to connect small and medium industries with buyers from non-traditional markets like Spain. This move aims to reduce dependence on primary markets such as the US, which imposed tariffs of 15-50% on 67 countries after President Donald Trump's reciprocal import tariff policy took effect in August 2025.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is working with China and Russia to prevent European sanctions on Tehran's nuclear program from being reimposed by Britain, France, and Germany. The three European powers threatened to re-impose sanctions if a diplomatic solution was not found by the end of August, citing Iran's alleged violations of international obligations. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot warned that sanctions would be reinstated in October if Iran continues to violate its commitments under the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement, which was collapsed after US President Donald Trump withdrew from it in 2018.
Lenovo, a Chinese PC maker, has expressed optimism over the US-China tariff pause, stating it's a positive sign for the global economy. The company's CEO, Yuanqing Yang, said the temporary reduction in tariffs will help stabilize trade and investment. This development comes as the US and China are engaged in ongoing trade negotiations to resolve their differences.
Norway's minister for climate and the environment, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, has expressed dissatisfaction with the current draft of a global plastics treaty, stating it is "unacceptable" and that Norway will not leave Geneva without a comprehensive approach. The High Ambition Coalition, led by Norway, aims to reduce plastic production, while countries like Mexico and Switzerland push for stronger provisions on sustainable production and consumption. Negotiations between 184 countries and over 600 organizations are ongoing, with some nations, including Fiji, calling for a formal treaty, while others, such as Ethiopia, suggest revisiting the talks if key articles on financing and lifecycle plastics cannot be agreed upon.
Russia and several Sahel states are holding consultations to discuss defense cooperation, led by Defense Minister Andrei Belousov and his Malian counterpart Sadio Camara. The talks aim to replace a Western-led alliance, with defense being the primary area of cooperation between the two parties.
Norwegian Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg revealed that US President Donald Trump brought up the Nobel Peace Prize during a phone call with him, but declined to disclose further details. The conversation was part of a broader discussion on trade tariffs and economic cooperation between Norway and the US. Stoltenberg also mentioned that several White House officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, were present during the call.
President Donald Trump is seeking concessions from China in exchange for easing restrictions on US technology exports, particularly AI chips, as part of a potential trade deal. The move comes after Trump's administration made significant concessions on AI chips to secure a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
US President Donald Trump has announced a deal allowing American chip designers AMD and Nvidia to export advanced chips to China in exchange for a 15% cut of the sales revenue, which analysts warn could lead to conflicts of interest and create a "pay-to-play" foreign trade policy. The US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests this model could be applied to other industries, raising concerns about American investors and exporters' ability to do business in China's large economy.
US President Donald Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders has raised hopes for a Ukraine peace deal, as Mr. Trump's interventions were seen as creating a 'viable' chance of a ceasefire. The meeting comes ahead of a US-Russia summit in Alaska, where concerns remain about potential proposals to cede Ukrainian territory to Russia.