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Indonesia says US trade deal reached after 'extraordinary struggle'

Indonesia says US trade deal reached after 'extraordinary struggle'

JAKARTA: Indonesia said on Wednesday it had reached a trade deal with the United States after an "extraordinary struggle" in negotiations which resulted in a reduction of proposed US tariff rates on the Southeast Asian country's exports to 19 per cent from 32 per cent.
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday a deal had been struck after he spoke to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. The deal is among only a handful reached so far by the Trump administration ahead of an August 1 deadline for negotiations.
"This is an extraordinary struggle by our negotiating team led by the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs," Hasan Nasbi, the Indonesian president's spokesperson, told reporters on Wednesday.
Nasbi said Prabowo had also negotiated directly with Trump over the phone, without giving further details. He said Prabowo would hold a press conference later on Wednesday after returning from a foreign trip.
Indonesia - the world's fourth-largest country and a member of G20 - ran a goods trade surplus of US$17.9 billion with the United States in 2024, according to the US Trade Representative.
Nasbi called the deal a "meeting point" between the two governments, and said Indonesia's tariff rate was much lower than other countries in Southeast Asia.
Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy, has committed to purchasing 50 Boeing jets, US$15 billion in US energy, and US$4.5 billion in US agricultural products as part of its trade agreement with the United States, Trump said.
Trump outlined an Indonesia deal similar to a preliminary pact struck recently with Vietnam, with a flat tariff on exports to the US roughly double the current 10 per cent and no levies on US exports to Indonesia. It also included a penalty rate for so-called transshipments of goods from China via Indonesia.
Indonesia's stock index rose as much as 0.7 per cent on Wednesday after the deal, which some analysts said would provide a positive catalyst for economic activities.
"Well, 19 per cent is better than 32 per cent," Matt Simpson, a senior market analyst at City Index in Brisbane, said.
"Indonesian non-oil exports such as footwear and textiles will take a hit, but energy and agriculture are set to gain. Officials are of course pleased because they're in Trump's good books," he added.
Natixis warned the Indonesian economy would still be affected by Trump's tariffs on China - Indonesia's biggest trade partner.
Myrdal Gunarto, an economist with Maybank Indonesia, described the deal as relatively good, as Jakarta is getting a tariff below those imposed on other Southeast Asian neighbours.
"(The deal) opens more space for domestic lower monetary policy rate," he said, predicting it would also trigger capital inflows.
A bare majority of analysts in a Reuters poll expected Indonesia's central bank to cut interest rates later on Wednesday to bolster economic growth. (Reporting by Stefanno Sulaiman, Ananda Teresia and Gayatri Suroyo; Writing by Gibran Peshimam; Editing by John Mair and Kim Coghill)
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