Indonesia signs $3.4 billion deal with US partners
Source: Indonesia says it will sign $34 billion pact with US partners ahead of tariff talks deadline (2025-07-03)
Indonesia has signed a $3.4 billion agreement with U.S. companies ahead of upcoming tariff negotiations set for 2025. The deal aims to strengthen economic ties and secure favorable trade terms, as both nations prepare for discussions on tariffs and trade policies. The agreement includes commitments from U.S. firms to invest in Indonesia's infrastructure, manufacturing, and technology sectors. This move is part of Indonesia's broader strategy to diversify its trade partnerships and ensure economic stability amid global trade uncertainties.
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