Indonesia send delegation to US Nego Trump rates

Jakarta – The Indonesian government is making various efforts related to the new tariff policy of the US (US) announced by US President Donald Trump. Indonesia will send a delegation to negotiate 32% tariffs from Trump for goods from RI entering the US. “The Indonesian government will continue to communicate with the US government at different levels, including sending a high -level delegation to Washington DC to negotiate directly with the US government,” the official statement of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry (Kemlu) said Thursday (3/4/2025). Indonesia also prepared different steps to answer the problems raised by the US government, especially those issued in the 2025 National Trade Estimate Report (NTE) issued by the US trade representative. Browse to continue the contents of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, the Minister of Red and White Cabinet has instructed to make structural improvements. The Foreign Ministry said Prabowo wanted to simplify the regulation and elimination of the inhibitive regulations, especially related to the non-tariff barrier. “It is also in line with efforts to increase competitiveness, maintain the confidence of market participants and attract investments to maintain the momentum of economic growth. Other strategic policy steps will be pursued by the Indonesian government to continue to improve the investment climate and increase economic growth and the creation of broad employment. Furthermore, Indonesia also communicated with Malaysia as the holder of Asean’s agility to take a joint step, considering that 10 Asean countries were all influenced by the imposition of US rates. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also previously said that the 32% tariff of Trump for goods from the Republic of Indonesia had a significant impact on Indonesia’s export competitiveness to the US. The Indonesian government is currently calculating the imposition of US rates on these different. The government will also take strategic steps to reduce the negative impact on the Indonesian economy. The government, together with Bank Indonesia, still maintains the stability of the Rupiah exchange rate to the US tariff. The government emphasized that it is still in the form of the stability of the Indonesian economy. Previously, Trump charged a 32% rate for goods from RI entering the US. The tariff was applied because Trump said Indonesia charged a rate of 64% for US goods. (WNV/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here