Trade deal: US-Indonesia agree to ‘balanced’ market access; to be signed next month

Indonesia and the United States have finalized a new tariff deal, with presidents expected to sign it next month. The agreement lowers US tariffs on Indonesian goods, including palm oil, coffee, and tea, while the US seeks greater access to Indonesia’s critical minerals. This follows a commitment by Indonesia to increase imports from the US.

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