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Indonesia eyes US tariff deal signing in January, says all issues settled

JAKARTA: Indonesia and the US have agreed on all substantial issues for a tariff deal, paving the way for the signing of an agreement by presidents Prabowo Subianto and Donald Trump at the end of January, Indonesia’s chief negotiator said.

Senior Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto, speaking from Washington late on Monday (Dec 22) after meeting US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, said the United States wanted access to Indonesia’s critical minerals and had agreed to ‍give tariff exemptions to its palm oil, ⁠tea ‍and coffee.

Indonesia is the world’s biggest producer and exporter of palm oil and a major global supplier of robusta coffee beans.

Talks between the two countries had appeared at risk of collapse earlier this month ⁠after the US accused Indonesia of backtracking on prior commitments, although Jakarta said their “dynamics” were normal and it was just a matter ‍of “harmonising the language”.

Airlangga repeated that there were “dynamics” during the talks, but said all substantial issues had been resolved and that the latest round of talks went well.

“The main thing, of course, is providing balanced market access for American products, and at the same time, market access for Indonesia to the US,” Airlangga said in a video briefing with Indonesian media.

Officials from both countries are now seeking to set up a meeting between Prabowo and Trump by the end of January, where a trade agreement could be signed.

Airlangga said ‌there was no provision in the agreement that would limit Indonesia from making trade deals with other countries.

“No Indonesian policies are restricted by this agreement. This agreement is commercial and strategic in ‍nature, and benefits ‌the economic interests of both countries in a balanced manner,” Airlangga said.

A provision in a US-Malaysia tariff deal allows the United States to end the pact and restore the tariff Trump announced in April, if new deals endanger key US interests and talks fail to resolve its concerns.

Cambodia also has a similar clause in its US deal agreed in October, with some differences in the wording.

The deal would also cover cooperation in digital trade, technology and national security matters, according to a statement later released by Airlangga’s office, which provided no further ‌details.

Source: CNA

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