Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will make his first trip overseas less than a week after being sworn in, flying to Jakarta to announce that Australia and Indonesia are on the brink of signing a free trade deal, ABC reports. Morrison has been named the country’s new Prime Minister following a bruising leadership contest in Australia’s Liberal Party on Thursday, replacing Malcolm Turnbull as Australia’s 30th Prime Minister. The trade pact with Australia could be followed by Indonesia signing up to the revised Trans-Pacific Partnership, recently agreed to by 11 nations including Australia,  Indonesian President Joko Widodo said in an interview with Fairfax Media.