Indonesia says to increase US imports, lower orders from other countries
Indonesia plans to boost imports from the U.S. This includes food, commodities, and energy. Airlangga Hartarto announced this in Washington. The move aims to address trade surplus concerns. Indonesia will also buy agricultural products and capital...

Airlangga is in Washington as part of a delegation of senior officials to meet U.S. counterparts for talks on a 32% tariff on Indonesian exports, which has been paused for 90 days. Indonesia has proposed increasing its imports from the U.S. by up to $19 billion, including around $10 billion of energy imports, to eliminate its trade surplus with Washington and avoid the tariffs threatened by the administration of President Donald Trump.
"Indonesia also plans to buy agricultural products including wheat, soybeans and soybean meal and increase purchases of capital goods from the U.S," Airlangga said at the press conference broadcast on video conference platform Zoom. Indonesia will also work on critical minerals and simplify procedures related to American horticultural products imports.
"We will also facilitate American companies that have been operating in Indonesia, related to permits and incentives," he added. After a meeting with the U.S. Trade Representative and the secretary of commerce, the two countries agreed to complete negotiations within the next 60 days.
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