Indonesia vows to provide US tariff preferences before June talks


JAKARTA: Indonesia has committed to provide a list of preferred tariffs on US goods before starting a second round of talks with Washington scheduled this month, its senior economy minister said on Wednesday (June 4) after meeting the U.S. trade envoy.

The US was Indonesia's third-biggest export destination as of last year, receiving shipments worth US$26.3 billion, according to Indonesian government data. The country booked a $16.8 billion trade surplus with the US in 2024.

Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto said Indonesia is ready to accelerate negotiations with the US before the July 3 deadline for reciprocal tariffs set by President Donald Trump in his drive to end US trade deficits with countries worldwide.

The Trump administration has imposed a 32% tariff on Indonesian goods but that has been paused until July along with those targeting other countries.

"We are ready to continue open dialogue and overcome negotiation challenges in tariffs and non-tariff barriers, digital trade... and the issues of economic and national security," Airlangga said in a statement.

Reuters was seeking US comment.

Airlangga, who met US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the sidelines of an OECD meeting in Paris, said Indonesia hopes that a "mature and measured" approach can open space for it to build a strong and long-term partnership with the US.

As part of the negotiation, the government has said it wants to increase US energy imports by about $10 billion, including purchases of US fuel, crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas.

Indonesia received shipments of US goods worth $26.3 billion in 2024, according to government data. The main Indonesian exports to the US. include electronics, apparel and clothing, and footwear. - Reuters

 

 

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