JAKARTA. The UK's decision to leave the European Union did not significantly affect bilateral trade between Indonesia and the UK last month, Trade Ministry director general for international trade negotiations Iman Pambagyo has said. The UK, the second-largest economy in Europe, chose to leave the EU in a referendum on June 23 that ended with 51.9 percent of voters backing the leave option, known as Brexit. "In general, the UK’s exit from the EU will not have much impact on our bilateral trade relations with the EU and the UK," Oman said after an Idul Fitri gathering at the Trade Ministry on Thursday in Jakarta.
Brexit impact on June trade insignificant
JAKARTA. The UK's decision to leave the European Union did not significantly affect bilateral trade between Indonesia and the UK last month, Trade Ministry director general for international trade negotiations Iman Pambagyo has said. The UK, the second-largest economy in Europe, chose to leave the EU in a referendum on June 23 that ended with 51.9 percent of voters backing the leave option, known as Brexit. "In general, the UK’s exit from the EU will not have much impact on our bilateral trade relations with the EU and the UK," Oman said after an Idul Fitri gathering at the Trade Ministry on Thursday in Jakarta.