The EU has concluded a trade deal with Indonesia, lifting tariffs on 98% of EU products. The agreement aims to enhance competitiveness, create jobs, and strengthen resilience amid rising protectionism. While most EU agricultural products will have free access, sensitive items like sugar and eggs will maintain tariffs. Indonesia will benefit from zero tariffs on 90% of its goods entering the EU, including controversial palm oil, subject to compliance with EU deforestation regulations. The deal is part of the EU's strategy to diversify trade following new tariffs from the US. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)