Trump tariffsUS publishes details of Indonesia 'reciprocal' tariff trade deal
Jakarta to eliminate vast majority of tariffs, non-tariff barriers on US goods
Containers sit at the Jakarta International Container Terminal at Tanjung Priok Port. Under a tariff deal struck with the U.S., Indonesia will eliminate almost all duties on American goods. © Getty Images
ISMI DAMAYANTI and REZHA HADYAN
July 23, 2025 09:46 JST
Updated on July 23, 2025 19:39 JST
JAKARTA -- The U.S. has unveiled details of its trade deal with Indonesia under which Jakarta has committed to slash nearly all tariffs on American imports and Washington will cut its threatened 32% "reciprocal" tariff on Indonesia to 19%, paving the way for a comprehensive expansion of market access across the two economies.