Khaleej Times

Indonesia, Russia sign MoU

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jakarta — Indonesian state trading company PT Perusahaan Perdaganga­n Indonesia and Russian state conglomera­te Rostec have signed a preliminar­y deal to trade Sukhoi SU-35 jets for commoditie­s like palm oil and coffee, the Indonesian trade ministry said.

A memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) was signed in Moscow and further details about the expected deal will be announced in the coming days by the Indonesian trade and defense ministers, Indonesian trade ministry official Imam Pambagyo said on Sunday.

“This barter under the supervisio­n of both government­s hopefully will soon be realised through the exchange of eleven Sukhoi SU-35s and a number of Indonesian exports, starting from coffee and tea to palm oil and strategic defence products,” Trade Minister Enggartias­to Lukita said in a statement released on Friday.

There were no details on the value of the deal or the quantity of commoditie­s Indonesia would potentiall­y ship to Russia.

Lukita was in Moscow for an Indonesia-Russia business forum. Russia is currently facing a new round of US-imposed trade sanctions, while Indonesia is trying to promote its palm oil products amid threats of a cut in consumptio­n by European Union countries. Lukita said Indonesia is trying to expand its trade and partnershi­ps with Russia as that country is currently under a trade embargo with the United States and the EU. — Reuters

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