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 agreed to a $3.4 billion investment pact with US companies ahead of a 2025 tariff negotiation deadline. The deal aims to bolster economic ties and secure US support for Indonesia's trade negotiations, with the government emphasizing the importance of attracting foreign investment to support its development goals. The agreement includes commitments from US firms to invest in sectors such as infrastructure, technology, and energy, promising job creation and economic growth. Indonesia's move comes as it seeks to strengthen its position in trade talks and ensure favorable terms in upcoming negotiations with the United States, highlighting the strategic importance of bilateral cooperation.
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