Core Points - The European Union (EU) and Indonesia have reached a trade agreement after nearly a decade of negotiations, aimed at diversifying supply chains and exploring new markets [1] - The EU has accelerated its efforts to establish trade agreements globally to reduce dependence on the United States since the Trump administration [1] - Negotiations with major economies, including India and the Mercosur bloc, have been intensified, alongside renewed talks with Thailand after a hiatus due to political issues [1] - Indonesia, as Southeast Asia's largest economy with a population of 300 million, is a significant partner for the EU and a potential source of raw materials [1] Trade Relations - The bilateral relationship has faced tensions due to the EU's deforestation regulations, which aim to curb overseas deforestation linked to the EU's demand for key commodities like palm oil and coffee [2] - Indonesia has been a strong critic of these regulations, indicating ongoing challenges in the trade relationship [2]
欧盟与印度尼西亚达成贸易协议
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-18 16:41