"For copper, we get a 0 percent tariff," Roeslani stated during the 2025 Indonesia-Japan Executive Dialogue here on Wednesday.
The minister stated that Indonesia is still negotiating with the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to reduce import tariffs for other commodities, such as nickel and palm oil, and he expressed optimism about achieving favorable results for Indonesia.
"We are negotiating (the tariff reduction) for other commodities. So far, we got (zero tariff) for copper, and other commodities such as nickel are likely to be approved, even if not at zero percent, but at least lower than the current 19 percent tariff," he remarked.
According to Roeslani, Indonesia is also seeking a tariff-free status for other commodities that are not produced in the United States.
Earlier, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto stated that Indonesia is seeking tariff reductions on commodities including crude palm oil, rubber, shorea wood, and copper derivatives.
In the latest Indonesia-US trade agreement in July, the US administration agreed to reduce the tariff, which was initially set at 32 percent by President Donald Trump last April, to 19 percent.
In exchange, Indonesia has committed to purchasing US$15 billion in US energy products and US$4.5 billion in US agricultural products, according to the US president on July 16.
Indonesia also intends to purchase 50 Boeing jets, mostly Boeing 777 passenger jets, Trump stated. No details were provided regarding which Indonesian parties would purchase the Boeing jets.
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