USTR Statement on US-Indonesia Trade Deal
Summary
Ambassador Greer of the USTR has issued a statement regarding a trade deal between the United States and Indonesia, announced by President Trump. The statement highlights praise from American farmers and industry leaders for the agreement.
What changed
This document is a press release from the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) containing a statement by Ambassador Greer concerning a trade deal between the United States and Indonesia, as announced by President Trump. The statement indicates that the deal has received positive feedback from American farmers and industry leaders.
As this is a statement and not a new regulation or enforcement action, there are no immediate compliance requirements or deadlines for regulated entities. However, businesses involved in trade with Indonesia, particularly agricultural firms and manufacturers, should note this development as it may indicate future trade opportunities or policy shifts. No penalties are associated with this announcement.
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Ambassador Greer Issues Statement on President Trump Announcing a Trade Deal with Indonesia
February
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WASHINGTON – Today, Ambassador Greer issued a statement following President Trump’s announcement of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with Indonesia, expanding Americans’ market access to the world’s fourth most populous country while eliminating tariff barriers on over 99% of U.S. products exported to Indonesia across all sectors.
“President Trump is unlocking Indonesia’s market of over 280 million people to create commercially meaningful opportunities for American farmers and manufacturers,” said Ambassador Greer. “This landmark Agreement breaks down trade barriers while advancing the economic and national security interests of the American people. I am glad to sign this historic Agreement with Indonesia and I thank Indonesian Minister Airlangga Hartarto for his commitment to rebalancing our trade relationship. I look forward to close coordination and engagement with Indonesia on implementation of these high standard commitments.”
To read the text of the United States-Indonesia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, click here. To read the tariff schedule, click here. To read the Implementation of the Agreement Toward a New Golden Age for the U.S.-Indonesian Alliance, click here.
To read the Fact Sheet, click here.
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