“President Joko Widodo has delivered Indonesia’s hope that the US will maintain the country’s GSP (Generalized System of Preferences) facility,” Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi told reporters after meeting Pompeo.
In April, the US Trade Representative’s Office said it was reviewing the eligibility of Indonesia, along with India and Kazakhstan, for the GSP based on concerns over compliance with services and investment criteria.
“Around 53 percent of the goods covered by the GSP are commodities with links to products the US exports, while 35 percent are related to the production process of US products,” Marsudi said.
Under the GSP, Indonesia gets reduced tariffs on about $2 billion worth of exports to the United States, including some agricultural, textile and timber products, the Indonesia’s employers association told Reuters in July.
Total exports to the United States were $17.8 billion data in 2017 from Indonesia’s trade ministry showed. Indonesia ran a $9.7 billion trade surplus with the United States last year.
Indonesian Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita said Indonesia has asked the United States to exempt its aluminum and steel products.
The minister said he and Marsudi had met US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in Washington in July and agreed to raise the value of annual US-Indonesia trade to $50 billion. Lukita said Pompeo had agreed on the need to increase economic ties and increase the countries’ strategic partnership.
Published in Daily Times, August 6th 2018.
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