As the BRI continues to evolve, it offers ASEAN countries, particularly Indonesia, a chance to reshape its economic relationships and position in the global economy.
Since the Belt and Road Initiative was launched in 2013, it has transformed the global landscape of infrastructure development and economic collaboration. China’s vision for global connectivity through investments in infrastructure, trade agreements and financial assistance has turned the BRI into a cornerstone of modern international relations, positioning China as a central player in reshaping the economic and geopolitical landscape.