Donald Trump announces new trade deal, keeps Indonesia tariff at 19%; country to buy 50 Boeing jets

Announcing the progress in the Indian section, Trump said, “We will have access to India. And you should understand, we had no access to any of these countries. Our people could not enter. And now we provide access to the tariffs.”
US President Donald Trump said he was working on an agreement that allows the US to access India markets on Tuesday. He also announced a new trade agreement with Indonesia, and the second will face a 19 percent tariff rate.
Announcing the progress in the Indian section, Trump said, “We will have access to India. And you should understand, we had no access to any of these countries. Our people could not enter. And now we provide access to the tariffs.”
Trump said that after talking to President Joko Widodo, also known as Prabowo Subio, also known as Prabowo Subio, he made a trade agreement with Indonesia.
Hours after the announcement of the Truth Social, Trump said to journalists, while Indonesia will not demand any tariff from American exports, while US Indonesia exports will apply a 19 percent tariff.
“So we made an agreement with Indonesia. Very popular, very powerful and smart really talked to the great presidents. We made the agreement. As you know, Indonesia is very strong in copper. But we have full access to everything. We don’t pay for tariff.” He said.
“So they provide us with access to Indonesia, which we have never had. This is probably the biggest part of the agreement. And the other part will pay 19 percent and we cannot pay anything.
Moreover, Trump said, “Indonesia has some wonderful products, and they also have very valuable worlds and various materials, and are very high quality copper to be used by the United States”.
In a subsequent mission about Social, the truth said that the agreement was “concluded”. However, the Indonesian government had not yet made a similar announcement in the afternoon afternoon.
According to CNN, Indonesia sent $ 20 million copper to the US last year, according to the US Trade Department data, this is far behind Chile and Canada, the best suppliers that send $ 6 billion dollars and $ 4 billion to the United States last year.
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