Indonesia Pledges to Buy More US Wheat in Bid for Trade Deal
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Indonesia’s top negotiator to visit US ahead of tariff deadline
JAKARTA, July 7 — Indonesia will send its main negotiator to the United States (US) on Monday ahead of Washington’s deadline for tariff agreements on July 9, with the two countries also due to sign a US$34 billion (RM143.9 billion) deal involving higher imports of US wheat, soybean, corn, cotton, and energy products. Senior Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto is due to go to the US to oversee tariff talks on Monday, said Coordinating Ministry f…
Indonesia, U.S. companies including Pertamina, Exxon to sign $34 billion deal - Regional Media News
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Companies from Indonesia and the United States are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding worth $34 billion, including state energy Pertamina, Exxon Mobil Corp and Chevron, a government official said on Monday. The deal to be signed on Monday afternoon U.S. time will also include purchases of U.S. soybeans, corn, and cotton, said Pujo Setio, a senior official at Indonesia’s ministry of economics. (Reporting by Ananda T…
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