The United States and Indonesia have reached a major trade agreement that will see Indonesia eliminate tariffs on over 99% of U.S. goods and remove non-tariff barriers, significantly boosting American exports.
In return, the U.S. will impose a 19% tariff on Indonesian goods—lower than the previously threatened 32%—and Indonesia will lift restrictions on critical mineral exports, benefiting U.S. industries. The deal is expected to open at least $50 billion in new market access for U.S. commodities and includes commitments for Indonesia to purchase American products, including 50 Boeing jets. While hailed as a 'huge win' for American businesses, some observers warn the agreement could impact Indonesia's energy transition goals and raise concerns about the balance of benefits.
The deal is seen as a template for future U.S. trade negotiations and marks a new era in U.S.-Indonesia economic relations.
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