Indonesia says US agrees tariff exemption for its palm oil, cocoa, rubber

Published 2025년 8월 27일

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The United States has agreed in principle to exempt Indonesian exports of cocoa, palm oil and rubber from President Donald Trump's tariff of 19% imposed since August 7, the Southeast Asian nation's chief tariff negotiator said on Tuesday. The exemption will take effect once both sides reach a final pact, but no timeline was set

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The United States has agreed in principle to exempt Indonesian exports of cocoa, palm oil and rubber from President Donald Trump’s tariff of 19% imposed since August 7, the Southeast Asian nation’s chief tariff negotiator said on Tuesday. The exemption will take effect once both sides reach a final pact, but no timeline was set as the U.S. was busy in tariff talks with other countries, Airlangga Hartarto, who is also the chief economic minister, told. Also figuring in tariff talks was discussion of a potential U.S. investment in fuel storage in Indonesia, together with its sovereign wealth fund Danantara and state energy firm Pertamina, Airlangga said. “We are waiting for their response, but during the meeting, basically, the principle (exemption) has been agreed for products not produced in the U.S., such as palm oil and cocoa and rubber … it will be zero or close to zero,” he added. The region’s largest economy was among the first nations to strike a tariff deal with Trump in ...

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