Indonesia wants ‘fair and square’ trade in US tariff talks

The Straits Times | 25 April 2025

Indonesia is prioritising its national interests in its ongoing negotiations over US tariffs, its senior economic minister and top negotiator said on April 25, as it wants a “fair and square” trade relationship with the United States.

Mr Airlangga Hartarto, the head of delegation, and finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati have been in the United States since last week negotiating the proposed 32 per cent tariffs the US wants to impose on Indonesia.

These tariffs have been put on hold for 90 days.

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