New Delhi, Feb. 20 -- President Donald Trump and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto finalized a trade agreement Thursday, ending months of uncertainty with an accord that's expected to lower US tariffs and see Jakarta facilitate the purchase of an estimated $33 billion in American goods.

The leaders "confirmed their strong commitment to implementing" the deal and instructed their teams to "take further steps for a NEW GOLDEN AGE of the ever-growing U.S.-Indonesian Alliance" as they met on the sidelines of the Board of Peace's inaugural meeting in Washington, according to a White House statement.

Under the deal, Indonesia - a Group of 20 nation that counts the US as its second-biggest export destination - will avoid the threatened 32%...