Indonesia and several African countries will finalize trade deals worth $3.5 billion at the Indonesia-Africa Forum on September 2-3 in Bali. The partnerships, well above the $600 million signed in 2018, are expected to strengthen economic ties between the regions. Source: Africa News Agency
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