Group 1 - Indonesia is confident in reaching a "bold" trade agreement with the United States, covering key minerals, energy, defense cooperation, and market access as the deadline for tariff increases approaches [1] - The Indonesian government commits to implementing near-zero tariffs on over 1,700 goods, which accounts for nearly 70% of total U.S. imports, including electronics, machinery, chemicals, medical supplies, steel, agriculture, and automotive sectors [1] - Indonesia aims to reduce the threatened 32% tariffs by the U.S. to below the 20% rate recently granted to Vietnam, as the U.S. is Indonesia's second-largest export market after China [1] Group 2 - The agreement includes measures such as granting U.S. buyers priority procurement rights, enhancing foreign ownership reviews in supply chains, and ensuring a secure and transparent supply of raw materials for U.S. critical industries, particularly in the nickel sector [5] - Indonesia plans to increase imports of U.S. natural gas and agricultural products to bolster its food and energy security, while also exploring commercial cooperation with U.S. companies in areas like aircraft procurement and maintenance services [5] - The Indonesian government intends to relax localization requirements, strengthen intellectual property protection, and open the national payment gateway to U.S. service providers, aiming to provide "fairer treatment" for American companies [6]
印尼将与美国达成“大胆”贸易协议 超1700种商品实施“零关税”
智通财经网·2025-07-04 09:07