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Hawaii Guard and Indonesia Celebrate 20 Years of State Partnership

by Rachel Morgan News Editor June 24, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Hawaii National Guard leaders concluded a five-day mission in Indonesia on June 12, marking the 20th anniversary of the State Partnership Program. The visit, which began on June 8, focused on disaster response coordination, reserve force development, and cultural diplomacy. Military delegations from Hawaii engaged with Indonesian officials in Jakarta and Surabaya to exchange expertise on emergency management and strengthen security cooperation between the two nations.

How the partnership addresses shared disaster risks

Both Hawaii and Indonesia face significant threats from natural disasters, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. According to Lt. Gen. Suharyanto, head of Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency, the integration of technology—such as risk mapping and early warning systems—is essential for reducing the impact of these events on civilian populations. During the visit, Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan, adjutant general of the Hawaii National Guard, invited Indonesian disaster management leadership to participate in the upcoming Vigilant Guard 2027 exercise to further refine these joint response capabilities.

How the partnership addresses shared disaster risks

Did You Know? The Hawaii Army National Guard’s 111th Army Band, Na Koa, participated in this mission, marking only the third overseas performance in the unit’s history and its first international engagement in 34 years.

Why this military cooperation matters

The Hawaii-Indonesia State Partnership Program, established in 2006, serves as a mechanism for long-term security and humanitarian collaboration. By sharing best practices for sustaining reserve forces, the Hawaii National Guard provides a framework for Indonesia’s National Reserve Component Agency to improve its domestic operations and national defense readiness. As Maj. Gen. Logan noted, these personal connections and institutional friendships are the primary drivers of the program’s longevity, moving beyond simple military logistics to foster deeper bilateral stability.

Hawaii National Guard Teams with Indonesia to Practice Key Aspect of Mission Planning (2019) 🇺🇸

Expert Insight: The inclusion of the 111th Army Band and the focus on public order demonstrations at the National Monument underscore that this partnership relies as much on cultural diplomacy and public perception as it does on technical military training. By aligning disaster preparedness with cultural outreach, both nations are positioning their reserve forces to be better integrated into their respective civil societies.

What may happen next

Following the June meetings, the focus for the partnership will likely shift toward the implementation of Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Plan 2025–2029. Future collaboration may center on the science-based risk reduction strategies outlined in that plan. Additionally, the planned participation of Indonesian officials in Vigilant Guard 2027 could serve as a primary venue for testing the interoperability of the two nations’ emergency response frameworks.

What may happen next

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the State Partnership Program?
The program facilitates exchanges between the Hawaii National Guard and Indonesia focused on disaster response, aviation, medical readiness, cybersecurity, and professional development.

How long have Hawaii and Indonesia been partners?
The Hawaii-Indonesia State Partnership Program was established in 2006, making the June 2024 visit a commemoration of the program’s 20th anniversary.

What specific disaster management areas were discussed?
Discussions included risk mapping, forecasting, early warning systems, and the coordination of humanitarian assistance during emergencies.

How do you believe cultural diplomacy impacts the effectiveness of international military partnerships?

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China-Africa Trade Surge: Tariff Cuts Boost Yuan Adoption

by Chief Editor June 18, 2026
written by Chief Editor

China’s decision to eliminate tariffs for 53 African nations, combined with a 18% surge in annual China-Africa trade, is accelerating the use of the yuan across the continent. By bypassing the U.S. dollar in bilateral settlements, Beijing is building alternative financial infrastructure, such as the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS), to reduce reliance on Western-dominated payment rails, according to customs data and international banking reports.

Why is the yuan gaining traction in African markets?

The rise of the yuan is primarily driven by the need to lower transaction costs and circumvent the complexities of dollar-based conversions. Standard Chartered Kenya CEO Birju Sanghrajka notes that the bank has begun issuing yuan-denominated letters of credit, which allow Kenyan importers to secure discounts by avoiding the fees associated with converting local currency into dollars.

Why is the yuan gaining traction in African markets?

This trend is supported by Beijing’s aggressive push to integrate African trade into its own payment networks. South Africa’s Standard Bank, for instance, became the first African commercial bank to link directly to CIPS in November. According to Ives Yang, head of sales at Standard Bank CIB, the bank processed $500 million in yuan-denominated transactions in just the first four months of the partnership.

Did you know?
China is now the largest bilateral creditor for several African nations, including Kenya, Ethiopia, and Senegal. This debt relationship provides a structural incentive for these countries to accept yuan, as seen in Kenya’s 2023 move to convert railway construction loans from dollars to yuan to save on interest costs.

How does tariff removal impact trade flows?

The removal of all tariffs on imports from 53 African nations, enacted in May, is designed to increase cargo volume into Chinese ports. Commerce ministry spokesman He Yadong stated that China is leveraging its market scale to help African nations navigate the difficulties posed by global protectionism. This has already manifested in tangible export growth; Kenyan avocado exports to China, for example, have jumped from 10 containers a week in 2022 to approximately 200 today, with projections reaching 1,000 by 2030.

Standard Bank opens Africa China Banking Centre

While trade is growing, the shift remains complementary to the dollar rather than a replacement. “We see it as complementary,” Sanghrajka says, noting that the dollar remains the primary global reserve currency. However, the African Export-Import Bank reports that China’s share of the continent’s external trade has quadrupled over the last two decades, rising from 5% to 20%.

What are the next steps for yuan-based settlements?

Financial institutions are currently developing products to make yuan-local currency settlements more efficient. Togo-based Ecobank, which operates in 34 African countries, is working with the Bank of China to launch a new settlement product later this year. Ecobank CEO Jeremy Awori suggests that China is building “payment and settlement rails that could make it almost instantaneous,” which would further reduce the friction currently experienced by small and medium-sized exporters.

What are the next steps for yuan-based settlements?

Pro Tips: Navigating Currency Shifts

  • Monitor Interest Rates: Borrowing in yuan can be cheaper than dollar-denominated debt due to lower interest rates in China, an advantage currently utilized by Kenyan firms like Sanmark Limited.
  • Check Banking Compatibility: Businesses should verify if their local financial partners have integrated with CIPS to ensure they can access direct yuan settlement channels.
  • Analyze Exchange Costs: For exporters, invoicing in yuan can remove the “double conversion” cost—where local currency is converted to dollars and then to yuan—potentially increasing profit margins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the yuan replacing the U.S. dollar in Africa?
No. Most analysts and bankers, including those at Standard Chartered, view the yuan as a complementary currency that helps reduce transaction costs rather than a replacement for the dollar’s dominant role in global reserves.

Which countries are using the yuan for debt?
Kenya and Zambia have publicly moved to utilize the yuan for debt servicing and mining royalties, respectively, to help manage their reserves and reduce interest burdens.

How does the tariff removal affect local businesses?
It lowers the barrier to entry for African exporters. By eliminating import duties, Chinese buyers can purchase goods like Kenyan avocado oil or Nigerian cattle bone pellets at more competitive prices, encouraging higher export volumes.


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