Indonesia, US to resume tariff talks in November
03/11/2025 228Indonesia and the United States are set to restart negotiations over a reciprocal tariff deal in November after a delay caused by the recent US government shutdown.
Coordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto confirmed that most issues had been settled, with only legal drafting still under discussion. The next round of talks is expected to take place after the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in the Republic of Korea, where the Presidents of both countries are attending.
A major point of discussion is the list of commodities exempted from tariffs. Airlangga said Indonesia could receive terms similar to those for Malaysia in its recent agreement with the US, including zero tariffs on products the US does not produce domestically, such as palm oil, cocoa, and rubber. Indonesia has also requested exemptions for medical supply chain goods and other key industries.
The proposed tariff framework outlines a 19% duty on Indonesian exports to the US, a 99% tariff elimination for US goods entering Indonesia, and additional trade concessions. Both countries have expressed confidence that the upcoming round of talks will lead to a final agreement./.
Source: Vietnam+
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