This article explores potential business and policy strategies Indonesia could consider in response to new U.S. tariffs.
JAKARTA: President Prabowo Subianto's flagship free nutritious meal programme cannot shield the Indonesian economy from the ...
President Prabowo Subianto has instructed his cabinet to deregulate and remove “restricting regulations” particularly with ...
There’s a whiff of 1998 in the Jakarta air as investors flee Indonesia’s currency and the stock market. The outflows are ...
The United States plans to impose a minimum tariff of 10 percent on all imported products. In addition to this general rate, certain countries will face higher, specifically tailored reciprocal ...
Indonesia’s finance minister under pressure as tax collection falls, rupiah slides and economy slows
Sri Mulyani Indrawati's challenges include a troubled new tax system and Indonesia's high costs of borrowing. Read more at ...
History often reminds us that it is in these periods of turbulence that a country’s economic maturity is truly measured.
Indonesian goods were slapped with a 32 per cent tariff rate by the Trump administration on April 2. Read more at ...
The Indonesian government has decided to pursue negotiations in response to the United States' (US) 32 percent import tariff ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia's main business lobby has backed Jakarta to negotiate better terms with Washington after US President ...
The government has not issued an official statement regarding the import tariffs set by Trump despite several other country ...
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