Jakarta, Sept. 11 -- Indonesian Ambassador to the US Dwisuryo Indroyono Soesilo has revealed that the Southeast Asian country's delegation is proposing palm oil exports as part of efforts to further reduce the US's current 19% reciprocal tariffs. As reported by the Indonesian national news agency Antara, Soesilo on September 11 explained that in the second week of this month, the delegation will propose a tariff reduction by offering several key commodities not produced in the US, with palm oil among the top items. "For the moment, Indonesia will propose reduced tariffs for commodities that are not produced in the US. For example, the US needs a lot of palm oil. So, if we export palm oil, hopefully the tariff will not remain at 19% but wi...
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