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Indonesia sells coffee and tea for 11 Russian Su Kai 35 fighter jets

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional baristas please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) the United States and Europe have imposed economic sanctions on Russia, giving Indonesia an opportunity to increase trade between the two countries. Indonesia said it had reached a barter agreement with Russia to exchange goods such as coffee, palm oil and tea for 11 Su-35 fighters. According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the Indonesian Ministry of Trade

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The United States and Europe have imposed economic sanctions on Russia, which gives Indonesia an opportunity to increase trade between the two countries. Indonesia said it had reached a "barter" agreement with Russia a few days ago to exchange goods such as coffee, palm oil and tea for 11 Su-35 fighters.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the Indonesian Ministry of Trade said that Indonesia Trading Company and the Russian State Science, Technology and Industry Group (Rostec) signed a memorandum of understanding in Moscow last week for the transaction of 11 Su-35 fighter jets, and pointed out that the case was proposed last year. The transaction will be carried out under the supervision of the governments of both sides, and Russia will use 11 Su-35 fighter jets to exchange with India for a variety of major export commodities. Including coffee, palm oil and tea and other commodities.

The United States and Europe have accused Russia of imposing economic sanctions on Russia for meddling in last year's US presidential election and military operations against Ukraine and Syria. In response, forcing Russia to look for new import markets, Indonesia's trade minister said, "We should not let the opportunity slip away", which may be good news for Indonesia.

The Russian side said, "this contract will help increase the number of Indonesian products in the Russian market, and will set up a special advisory group to discuss the types of export products." Avoiding sanctions from Europe and the United States, Russia and Indonesia revived trade between the two countries by increasing commodity trading.

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