
JAKARTA, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Indonesian state firm Pertamina [RIC:RIC:PERTM.UL] said on Friday that imports of liquefied petroleum gas from the United States may rise to 70% of the country's annual imports from the current 57% after the conclusion of the trade deal between the two countries.
Pertamina CEO Simon Aloysius Mantiri told reporters that energy product imports from the United States will be conducted through a bidding process.