9,600 Indonesian Products to Enter EU Tariff-Free
Indonesia secures EU trade deal granting zero tariffs for 9,637 products, from palm oil to coffee and seafood. Learn how this boosts exports—read the news here.
Indonesia secures EU trade deal granting zero tariffs for 9,637 products, from palm oil to coffee and seafood. Learn how this boosts exports—read the news here.
Indonesia and the EU sign a historic IEU-CEPA deal to remove tariffs on nearly all goods, boosting exports, jobs, and SMEs. Read the full story now.
WTO backs Indonesia in its biodiesel trade dispute with the EU, urging Europe to revoke duties on palm oil-based biofuel. Read the full story here.
President Prabowo Subianto announces that foreign hospitals and universities can now operate in Indonesia. Learn more.
President Prabowo says Indonesia-EU tariffs are nearly 0% following the conclusion of CEPA negotiations, to be signed in September 2025. Discover more.
The EU introduces multi-entry visa access for Indonesians as President Prabowo visits Brussels to strengthen bilateral ties. Discover more.
President Prabowo Subianto arrives in Brussels for official meetings with EU leaders and King Philippe of Belgium, aiming to boost Indonesia–EU and bilateral ties. Read more.
The European Union (EU) sought a strong and shared desire to deepen relations with Indonesia, especially in the face of current global geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sugiono stressed the need for fair and mutually beneficial cooperation in boosting trade and investment between Indonesia and the European Union. Read more.