EU-INDONESIA TALKS COULD EASE RED TAPE HINDERING TIN TRADES

Metal traders will be examining new trade talks between the European Union (EU) and Indonesia, with negotiators targeting non-tariff red tape that has been hindering Indonesian exports to Europe of its key tin reserves. The talks, announced last month (July) will begin later this year and Indonesian non-ferrous metal exporters could benefit from the abolition of tariffs and other trade barriers. According to EU statistical agency Eurostat, Indonesia exported EUR 302.6 million worth (USD 333.4 million) of non-ferrous metals to European Union (EU) countries in ...


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