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Indonesia and Japan Potential Agricultural Trade Deals

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Algo Research Team


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Key Summary:


  • Indonesia and Japan are discussing dairy and CPO trade deals
  • Climate change concerns drive joint agricultural tech cooperation
  • Indonesia is open to export rice to Japan, but not yet finalized

Amid heightened trade tensions globally initiated by United States, Indonesia and Japan are signaling trade potential collaborations in the agricultural sector, including products such as dairy and crude palm oil (CPO).


Mutual benefits: The opportunity was discussed during a bilateral meeting last month between Indonesia’s Minister of Agriculture, Amran Sulaiman, and Japan’s Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Taku Eto.


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