JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is reviewing its trade policies with Australia but imports of Australian cattle and beef have not been affected yet by diplomatic tension after allegations of spying by Canberra, Indonesian government officials said.
Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is Australia's biggest market for cattle and beef. Jakarta relaxed regulations on those imports this year to allow more to come in to help curb food inflation.
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