Indonesia offers US opportunity of critical minerals joint investment as part of tariff talks
INDONESIA, JUN 30 – Indonesia will ease import restrictions on 10 commodity groups and offer joint critical minerals investment to improve trade ties with the US, officials said.
- On Monday June 30, Indonesia's Coordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto offered a joint critical minerals investment to the US as part of tariff talks ahead of July 9.
- Indonesia eased import restrictions and rules on raw materials ahead of July 9 tariff talks, aiming to facilitate business and placate Washington amid ongoing trade negotiations.
- Indonesian officials highlighted deregulation measures, such as removing import licensing for plastic and chemical products and excluding industrial raw materials, with Danantara Indonesia's involvement.
- Implementation will affect 10 commodity groups, coming into effect in two months and removing overlapping rules to boost business certainty.
- Indonesia's offer of a critical minerals joint investment aims to strengthen long-term US–Indonesia trade and address the 2024 US$17.9 billion trade deficit in EV materials like nickel.
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Indonesia offers US opportunity of critical minerals joint investment as part of tariff talks
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Indonesia to ease import restrictions ahead of US tariff deadline
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