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    EU, Indonesia to sign trade pact next week in Bali, Indonesian minister says

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    Posted on September 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The EU and Indonesia will sign a trade pact in Bali, reducing tariffs and enhancing market access, with implementation expected by 2027.

    EU and Indonesia Set to Finalize Trade Agreement in Bali Next Week

    JAKARTA (Reuters) -The European Union (EU) and Indonesia have finalised a trade agreement to be signed next week in Bali island, a senior minister from the Southeast Asian nation said on Wednesday.

    The signing will occur on September 23, Indonesia's senior economic minister Airlangga Hartarto told Reuters.

    "We plan to sign in Bali," Airlangga said.

    The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic will travel to Indonesia for the signing.

    The EU Trade Office did not respond to a request for comment.

    U.S. President Donald Trump's import tariffs on both parties accelerated the talks.

    Indonesia will get zero tariffs for 80% of its export products to the EU and the removal of non-tariff barriers, and it will increase market access for the bloc's agricultural and manufactured goods, Indonesian officials have said.

    Jakarta has also expressed hope the EU could accelerate the ratification process after the signing, which would come after nine years of negotiations, so that the deal could take effect by late 2026 or 2027.

    In July, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said a political agreement had been reached to advance the EU-Indonesia free trade deal, known as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

    Bilateral trade last year stood at $30.1 billion, with Indonesia booking a $4.5 billion trade surplus, according to Indonesian data. The bloc is Indonesia's fifth-biggest trade partner.

    Indonesia's main exports to the EU include palm oil, footwear and textile products.

    (Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU and Indonesia will sign a trade agreement in Bali.
    • •The agreement includes zero tariffs for 80% of Indonesian exports.
    • •The deal aims to enhance market access for EU goods.
    • •Negotiations have been ongoing for nine years.
    • •The agreement is expected to take effect by 2027.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU, Indonesia to sign trade pact next week in Bali, Indonesian minister says

    1When will the EU and Indonesia sign the trade agreement?

    The trade agreement will be signed on September 23 in Bali, according to Indonesia's senior economic minister Airlangga Hartarto.

    2What benefits will Indonesia receive from the trade pact?

    Indonesia will benefit from zero tariffs on 80% of its export products to the EU and the removal of non-tariff barriers, enhancing market access for its goods.

    3How long did the negotiations for the trade agreement take?

    The negotiations for the trade agreement took nine years before reaching this signing stage.

    4What is the current state of bilateral trade between the EU and Indonesia?

    Last year, bilateral trade between the EU and Indonesia stood at $30.1 billion, with Indonesia recording a $4.5 billion trade surplus.

    5What are some of Indonesia's main exports to the EU?

    Indonesia's main exports to the EU include palm oil, footwear, and textile products.

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