Indonesia, Peru Sign Free Trade Deal
Indonesia and Peru signed a free trade agreement on Monday to strengthen bilateral trade and investment relations, the leaders of both countries said at a signing ceremony in Jakarta.
Indonesian exports to Peru totalled $331.2 million worth of goods in 2024, while imports from Peru stood at $149.6 million, according to Indonesian data.
Indonesia's top export products were cars and car parts, biodiesel and footwear, while it mainly imported cocoa beans and grapes.
The comprehensive economic partnership agreement would expand market access for both countries, Indonesian President...
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