Just before the end of 2025, Indonesia’s Pertamina Internasional EP shipped one million barrels of Algerian crude to Jakarta, marking the first delivery under a newly extended 25-year production-sharing contract. This shipment, part of a broader strategy to diversify oil supplies, reflects a steady, pragmatic relationship between Indonesia and Algeria, characterized by increasing energy cooperation and institutional exchanges. Despite limited economic engagement outside energy, both countries have engaged in parliamentary and judicial exchanges, emphasizing stable diplomatic contact. Overall, while efforts to formalize cooperation are evident, the relationship remains cautious and concentrated in a few sectors.
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