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, opening up at least $50 billion in new market access for American businesses. In return, the U.S. will impose a 19% tariff on Indonesian exports—lower than the previously threatened 32%—while Indonesia agrees to lift export restrictions on critical minerals vital to U.S. industries. The deal also includes Indonesia's commitment to purchase 50 Boeing aircraft, further strengthening economic ties. While the agreement is hailed as a win for U.S. industries, some Indonesian sectors express concern over the impact of the 19% tariff and the potential loss of market share to competitors like Malaysia. Negotiations are ongoing for further tariff reductions, but the deal marks a significant shift in U.S.-Indonesia trade relations.
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