Indonesia, US tariff meeting goes positively: Chief negotiator


JAKARTA: Indonesia's meeting with United States Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington on the looming tariffs went "positively," its chief negotiator Airlangga Hartarto (pic) told Reuters on Thursday (July 10).

South-East Asia's largest economy Indonesia is facing a 32% tariff imposed by the US from Aug 1.

Airlangga, who is also Indonesia's chief economic minister, declined to provide further details of the Wednesday meeting, saying to wait until Aug 1.

 

 

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