The United States and Indonesia have reached a major trade agreement that will eliminate tariffs on over 99% of U.S. goods entering Indonesia and remove most non-tariff barriers, significantly boosting American exports. In return, the U.S. will impose a 19% tariff on Indonesian goods, down from a previously threatened 32%, and Indonesia will lift export restrictions on critical minerals vital to U.S. industries. The deal is expected to open at least $50 billion in new market access for U.S. commodities, including agricultural products, and includes commitments from Indonesia to purchase billions in U.S. goods such as Boeing jets and farm products. The agreement also addresses digital trade barriers, benefiting major U.S. tech firms, and is seen as a win for both countries' economies. While details are still being finalized, the deal marks a significant shift in U.S.-Indonesia trade relations and sets a precedent for future agreements in the region.
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