Indonesia says trade, investment deal with Australia takes effect

Hanoi (VNA) - An Indonesia-Australia deal that
eliminates most trade tariffs between the two nations and aims to open up
investment, took effect on July 5, Reuters quoted Indonesia's Trade Ministry as
saying.
The Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), signed last year and ratified by the Indonesia's parliament in February, aims to boost bilateral trade that was worth 7.8 billion USD in 2019.
"COVID-19 has resulted in economic slowdown in nearly all countries," Indonesian Trade Minister Agus Suparmanto said in a statement. "IA-CEPA momentum can be used to maintaining Indonesian trade and improve competitiveness."
In a signing ceremony last
year, the two countries said the pact would eliminate all Australian tariffs on
imports from Indonesia, while 94 percent of Indonesian tariffs would be
gradually removed.
Australia aims to boost exports
including wheat, iron ore and dairy, while Indonesia hopes to increase
automotive exports, textile and electronics. The deal opens up investment,
including for Australian universities in Indonesia./.