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Indonesia and Japan ink free trade pact

By John Aglionby in Jakarta

Published: August 20 2007 10:16 | Last updated: August 20 2007 10:16

The leaders of Indonesia and Japan signed a free trade pact in Jakarta on Monday that will eliminate well over 90 per cent of tariffs in trade between the two nations that last year was worth $27.2bn.

Under the Economic Partnership Agreement, which is expected to be implemented early next year, Japan will secure much-needed energy supplies while Indonesia will receive unprecedented capacity-building assistance to help raise production standards so its goods meet Japan’s strict import criteria.

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