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VinFast participates in Gaikindo Jakarta Autoshow 2025, displays two all-new models for the first time in Indonesia
VinFast will present its full, comprehensive Indonesian lineup, showcasing a diverse range from the VF 3 (mini-SUV), VF 5 (A-SUV), VF 6 (B-SUV), VF e34 to VF 7 (C-SUV) at the GAIKINDO Jakarta AutoShow 2025. This portfolio fully covers all pivotal segments, spanning from agile city commuters to sophisticated midsize SUVs.
The centerpiece of this year’s exhibition will be the two all-new models: Limo Green and the VF Wild concept.
Among them, Limo Green will be introduced through an exclusive pre-launch showcase under the theme “Unlock Your Curiosity”. This moment offers visitors a rare first look at VinFast’s upcoming strategic model, officially scheduled for launch in March 2026.
Expected to be one of Indonesia’s most anticipated introductions, the Limo Green marks its first-ever appearance in an international market. This versatile seven-seater is designed to meet the needs of both families and transportation service operators. Measuring 4,730 mm (L) x 1,870 mm (W) x 1,690 mm (H), with a substantial 2,840 mm wheelbase, it offers remarkable space and comfort across all three rows. Powered by advanced LFP battery technology, the Limo Green delivers an impressive driving range of up to 470 km per charge.
In Vietnam, Limo Green has already demonstrated impressive momentum, with 6,500 unit sold in just 3 months after launch. This number propeled it into the leading group of its segment.
Meanwhile, the VF Wild concept aims to dominate the midsize pickup segment, boasting impressive dimensions of 5,324 mm in length and 1,997 mm in width. Its design ingenuity shines through a flexible bed, which can be automatically extended via a folding rear window and back seats, a feature that maximizes cargo capacity without compromising passenger comfort. The model’s futuristic appeal is further enhanced by a sleek panoramic glass roof and digital side mirrors, elevating both its aesthetic and aerodynamic performance.
First introduced at CES 2024, VF Wild is proof of VinFast’s breakthrough creativity in developing sustainable mobility solutions with strong performance for a new generation of users.
Mr. Kariyanto Hardjosoemarto, CEO of VinFast Indonesia, commented: “Our mission at VinFast transcends the mere introduction of electric vehicles. It is about establishing a genuine, reciprocal dialogue with the market. Every piece of feedback on design, strategic positioning, and pricing is exceptionally valuable, serving as a catalyst for us to craft superior products and deliver experiences that resonate deeply. This spirit embodies our commitment to ‘Move People Ahead – Bring the Nation Forward’, especially here in Indonesia, a key strategic market we proudly view as a second home on our journey toward a sustainable, electrified future.”
Bringing Limo Green to Indonesia at this stage reflects VinFast’s strong confidence in the model’s potential: It is expected to become a key growth driver for the brand in the market next year.
Meanwhile, VinFast showcases the VF Wild concept with the purpose of gathering authentic market feedback. Insights on design preferences, usage expectations, and acceptable pricing will provide VinFast with valuable input to better understand Indonesian consumer needs. These evaluations will serve as essential foundations for VinFast to determine future development plans for the model.
By showcasing its established lineup alongside these innovative concept models, VinFast powerfully reiterates its dedication to delivering advanced technology, refined design, and customer confidence in Indonesia, a paramount and strategically dynamic market within Southeast Asia.
In just over a year of operation, VinFast has rapidly emerged as a transformative force in Indonesia’s electric vehicle landscape. The Company is now actively preparing for a pivotal milestone: The commencement of operations at its assembly plant in Subang. This significant step underscores VinFast’s deep, long-term commitment to fostering local manufacturing excellence, accelerating green mobility adoption, and reliably meeting the nation’s rapidly expanding demand for electric vehicles.
Simultaneously, VinFast continues to actively expand its holistic EV ecosystem, ranging from robust dealership and service networks to vital strategic partnership with premier banking and financial institutions. Through highly flexible ownership models such as innovative battery subscription programs, comprehensive aftersales policies, guaranteed resale value initiatives, and accessible financing packages, VinFast is empowering Indonesian consumers to embrace the electric mobility revolution with greater ease, assurance, and financial confidence.
The display of these two models at the GAIKINDO Jakarta AutoShow 2025 is a vibrant reflection of VinFast’s enduring quest to realize its vision of “Move People Ahead – Bring the Nation Forward”, contributing meaningfully to Indonesia’s socio-economic advancement while reinforcing the core belief that every stride VinFast takes is a meaningful step forward for the community and the nation at large.
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XTransfer Joins Forum Ekonomi Malaysia 2026
Signals Plan to Make Malaysia Regional Compliance Hub
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 February 2026 – XTransfer, the world’s leading B2B cross-border financial platform, was honoured to be invited to join the Malaysia Economic Forum (Forum Ekonomi Malaysia 2026). Bill Deng, Founder and CEO of XTransfer, shared insights on how Malaysia can accelerate technology application and innovation to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) scale exports under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), during FEM 2026’s panel discussion, “Made by Malaysia: Accelerating Technology Applications & Innovation”.
Bill was honoured to join YB Tuan Liew Chin Tong, Deputy Minister of Finance of Malaysia, and Mr Ooi Ching Liang, Senior Director of Engineering at SkyeChip, for a discussion focused on strengthening high-growth, high-value industries, advancing R&D commercialisation, increasing productivity and competitiveness, and supporting MSMEs in global value chains.
Drawing on XTransfer’s work with MSMEs across markets, Bill noted that many Malaysian businesses are “able to export,” but face persistent barriers to scaling exports. The most common issues are trust, compliance, and scale, which often surface as payment delays, repeated documentation requests, FX uncertainty, and working capital pressure as orders grow.
“For B2B SMEs in foreign trade, the biggest constraint isn’t demand. It’s the operational complexity behind cross-border payments, foreign exchange, and compliance,” Bill said. “In particular, AML requirements can be difficult for both traditional banks and SMEs to manage efficiently, creating friction that slows down legitimate trade.”
Bill highlighted a structural shift in global trade flows from a single dominant corridor to non-U.S., intra-Asia, and broader South–South routes. This trend is increasingly clear in real SME transaction patterns. Bill shared, “In 2025, XTransfer’s average collection amount from Asia, Africa, and Latin America grew by 106% year-on-year, with Africa exceeding 270%, Latin America reaching 94%, and ASEAN reaching 82%.” YB Liew noted the trend and thinks it is a direction Malaysia should pursue.
XTransfer also said it plans to establish Malaysia as its regional compliance centre, citing Malaysia’s strong geographic and time-zone advantages, a mature regulatory environment, availability of talent in compliance and risk operations, and cost efficiency. “Malaysia gives us the talent, governance environment, and regional proximity to scale compliance as intra-Asia and emerging-market trade accelerates,” Bill added.
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CGTN: Little Chinese New Year opens big window to China’s soul
As the lunar calendar turns its final pages, China enters a period of joyful anticipation known as Xiaonian, or Little Chinese New Year. Often celebrated as the Festival of the Kitchen God, it marks the official start of the “busy year” – a traditional term for the intense, joyful period of preparing food, cleaning homes, and shopping for the upcoming Spring Festival.
The Spring Festival is a deeply significant time for family reunion. In 2024, UNESCO inscribed the “Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the traditional Chinese New Year” onto the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
While daily routines continue to evolve, they remain anchored in rituals that provide a sense of normalcy and meaning. It is perhaps no wonder that in a climate of uncertainty, traditional Chinese lifestyles are finding a new audience beyond the country’s borders, with the Spring Festival chief among those unique traditions that are fast becoming a shared human experience.
Diverse traditions, shared aspirations
In a prelude to the broader celebrations, Xiaonian, observed on February 10 and 11 this year, kickstarts a focused period of preparation. According to ancient lore, families offer Zaotang, or sticky “Kitchen Candy,” to the Kitchen God to ensure he delivers a favorable report on the household’s conduct before he ascends to the heavens. This lighthearted tradition marks the beginning of several symbolic rituals aimed at welcoming a fresh start.
A key element of this transition is donning new clothes. In Chinese culture, the New Year represents a moment when “all things are renewed,” and wearing new garments symbolizes shedding the “dust” or misfortunes of the past to embrace auspicious energy for the year ahead. Alongside this personal renewal, families nationwide engage in “sweeping the dust,” a deep-cleaning ritual to purify the home and prepare it for new blessings.
Whereas these practices are universal, celebratory flavors vary by geography. In the north, families traditionally gather over steaming plates of dumplings, whereas in the south, the menu often features sweet rice cakes (Niangao) and glutinous rice balls (Tangyuan).
As Mao Qiaohui, a researcher at the Institute of Ethnic Literature at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, explains, these variations highlight the inclusive nature of Chinese civilization.
“Although folk customs differ between different regions across China, this diversity reflects the cultural pluralism within the Spring Festival tradition,” she notes. “Different regional identities contribute to a shared pursuit of harmony and reunion.”
The vitality of these traditions is also evident in local craftsmanship. In northern regions like Shandong and Henan, artisans are currently making Huamo, decorated steamed buns, featuring horse designs for the upcoming zodiac year. Meanwhile, in Shuozhou, Shanxi Province, intangible heritage inheritors are carving spirited stallions onto traditional gourds. These creations reflect the regional diversity of the festival and a collective desire for progress in the year ahead.
Cultural dialogue: From global stage to daily life
The festive atmosphere is reflected further in preparations for the Spring Festival Gala (Chunwan), produced by China Media Group.
Recent rehearsals show performances meshing traditional Chinese culture with international artistry. One performance piece combines the wooden clog dance of the Hani and Lisu ethnic groups with the rhythmic tap of Spanish Flamenco and Hungarian folk dance. And with global stars like Jackie Chan and Lionel Richie on the bill, the Gala’s stage is set to become a stage for the world to come together.
The reach of the gala has expanded far beyond a domestic audience. Through the “Spring Festival Gala Prelude” events held in the United States, Russia, France, Italy, and several African nations, the program has become a gateway to Chinese New Year customs and cultural exchange.
This interest extends beyond art and into the lives of people worldwide, as seen in the #BecomingChinese trend. This phenomenon features international social media users adopting elements of Chinese daily life – such as keeping a thermos of hot water handy, wearing quilted indoor slippers or practicing mindful movement with Baduanjin exercises.
The festival is no longer a distant event but a gateway to Chinese lifestyle, rooted in ancient wellness wisdom and constantly updated by modern convenience, and the first step to a journey of exploration into a culture that values ritual, safety and hospitality.
Whether through global broadcasts or shared daily habits, the Spring Festival increasingly strengthens a sense of cultural empathy between China and the rest of the world.
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De Beers Group and Assouline Celebrate the Launch of “A Diamond Is Forever: The Making of A Cultural Icon 1926-2026”
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About De Beers Group
Established in 1888, De Beers Group is the world’s leading diamond company with expertise in the exploration, mining, marketing and retailing of diamonds. Together with its joint venture partners, De Beers Group employs more than 20,000 people across the diamond pipeline and is the world’s largest diamond producer by value, with diamond mining operations in Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa. Innovation sits at the heart of De Beers Group’s strategy as it develops a portfolio of offers that span the diamond value chain, including its jewellery houses, De Beers Jewellers and Forevermark, and other pioneering solutions such as diamond sourcing and traceability initiatives Tracr and GemFair. De Beers Group also provides leading services and technology to the diamond industry in the form of education and laboratory services via De Beers Institute of Diamonds and a wide range of diamond sorting, detection and classification technology systems via De Beers Group Ignite. De Beers Group is committed to ‘
Building Forever,’ a holistic and integrated approach for creating a better future – where safety, human rights and ethical integrity continue to be paramount; where communities thrive and the environment is protected; and where there are equal opportunities for all. De Beers Group is a member of the Anglo American plc group. For further information, visit
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