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India, Indonesia Look to Expand Ag Trade

India and Indonesia hope to increase trade between their countries to $50 billion by 2025, which will include increased market access, a reduction in trade barriers and a commitment to improving agricultural trade, according to an unofficial translation of a…

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Feb. 24 news release from Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry specifically requested that Indonesia allow greater market access for Indian exports of raw sugar products, buffalo meat, dairy products and rice, Indonesia said.