Updated: May 28, 2021 APEC could play role in boosting supply chain resilience: Report Must Read Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Bengkulu seeks two more tsunami warning sirens from BNPB Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Two protected elephants relocated to E Kalimantan zoo Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Ministry guarantees medical equipment for NTT emergency response The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) could play a role in bolstering resilience of supply chains in the region disrupted amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest APEC Regional Trends Analysis report launched on … Previous articleSome 82 percent Papuans favor special autonomy status: MahfudNext articleInternational big data expo opens in southwest China Latest News Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Bengkulu seeks two more tsunami warning sirens from BNPBBengkulu (ANTARA) - The Bengkulu city government has asked Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) for two additional tsunami... National Two protected elephants relocated to E Kalimantan zoo indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National Ministry guarantees medical equipment for NTT emergency response indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National Govt guarantees sufficient food for quake-hit NTT residents indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National VP Gibran visits quake-hit East Nusa Tenggara to oversee recovery indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 More Articles Like This President Jokowi calls for a shift in defense policy BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Black & Veatch management consulting chosen to help drive SCG International’s electric vehicle transition in Thailand BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Australia successfully goes live With Everbridge Public Warning platform countrywide, representing official launch of the Australian Government’s next-generation national population alerting system BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 PPKM outside Java-Bali extended till Oct 18 BREAKING NEWS - October 4, 2021