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深潮TechFlow|2月 20, 2026 01:39
[The United States and Indonesia Reach Trade Agreement, Imposing a 19% Tariff on Indonesia] Deep Tide TechFlow reports that on February 20, according to Jin10 Data, the White House announced on February 19 local time that the Trump administration has officially finalized a reciprocal trade agreement with Indonesia. The agreement aims to expand market access for U.S. goods, covering sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, and the digital economy. U.S. President Donald Trump and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signed the documents on the same day, confirming that both sides will advance the implementation of relevant arrangements. According to the content disclosed by the White House, Indonesia will remove tariff barriers on over 99% of U.S. export products. The two sides also confirmed reaching approximately $33 billion in commercial cooperation arrangements, including about $15 billion in U.S. energy purchases, approximately $13.5 billion in aviation and related product purchases, and over $4.5 billion in U.S. agricultural product purchases. Under the agreement, the U.S. will maintain a 19% reciprocal tariff rate on Indonesia, but certain specific products will be subject to zero tariffs.
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