JAKARTA: Indonesia and the US finalised a trade deal to cut US levies to 19% from 32% on goods shipped from Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, with Jakarta securing tariff exemptions for its top export, palm oil, and several other commodities.
The agreement was signed in Washington by Indonesia’s senior economic minister Airlangga Hartarto and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer after months of negotiations.
“This deal respects the sovereignty of both countries,” Airlangga said during an online press conference, describing the deal as a “win-win” for both countries.
