Indonesia to suggest lifting U.S. oil, LPG imports by round $10 billion


JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia will suggest growing its imports of crude oil and liquefied petroleum fuel from america by round $10 billion as a part of its tariff negotiations, vitality minister Bahlil Lahadalia instructed native media on Tuesday.

Indonesian officers are set to depart for Washington afterward Tuesday for negotiations over proposed U.S. commerce tariffs.

(Reporting by Fransiska Nangoy, Ananda Teresia; Enhancing by John Mair)

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