Core Points - Indonesia and the United States have reached a consensus on all substantive issues regarding a bilateral trade agreement, which is set to be officially signed by the presidents of both countries at the end of January next year [1] - The U.S. has agreed to grant special tariff exemptions on Indonesian exports of palm oil, tea, and coffee, while Indonesia will provide the U.S. with access to key minerals [1] - Indonesia is the world's largest exporter of palm oil and a major producer of nickel, copper, bauxite, and tin [1] Group 1 - The trade agreement will not restrict Indonesia from entering into trade agreements with other countries, avoiding the controversial "poison pill" clauses seen in previous U.S. agreements with Malaysia and Cambodia [2] - The U.S. has been accused of using tariffs as leverage to compel Indonesia into the trade agreement, which may undermine Indonesia's control over its mineral resources [2] - The details of the legal texts and related issues are expected to be clarified within a week [1]
外媒:涉贸易协议,印尼拒绝美方“毒丸条款”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-24 22:43