Hanoi, Sept. 26 -- Indonesia and Canada recently signed their Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), marking a strategic leap in strengthening economic ties and security between the two countries. The free trade pact aims to eliminate or slash tariffs on more than 95% of Canadian exports to Indonesia, Ottawa's largest market in Southeast Asia. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto called the signing of pact during his official trip to the North American country a "historic moment." Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said this is "the right deal at the right time with the right partner." Experts said CEPA is a strategic response amidst global economic uncertainties fueled by US tariff policies. CEPA is expected to...