JakartaGlobe-Feb 22

Indonesia will import at least 1,000 tons of rice from the United States under a bilateral trade agreement, despite President Prabowo Subianto’s strong opposition to rice imports and his administration’s claim of national self-sufficiency. Prabowo has repeatedly touted his government’s success in achieving rice self-sufficiency, banning standard-grade rice imports and cracking down on businesses suspected of secretly bringing foreign rice into the country. However, Indonesia and its economic team were unable to avoid an import clause in a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States that obliges Jakarta to purchase a minimum of 1,000 tons of American rice. The provision is part of a broader commitment to import $4.5 billion worth of US food products, including rice, under the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade. The government moved quickly to play down the impact of the rice imports. “Our commitment to import US rice is only 1,000 tons, which is extremely insignificant — just around 0.00003% of total national rice production of 34.69 million tons in 2025,” Haryo Limanseto, spokesperson for the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, said in a statement on Sunday. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/business/indonesia-to-buy-1000-tons-of-us-rice-despite-prabowos-antiimport-stance