Indonesia president says ready to face all possibilities after US Supreme Court rejects Trump's global tariffs


A worker loads fresh oil palm fruit bunches from Melati Hanjalipan cooperative palm oil plantation in Hanjalipan village, East Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia, July 22, 2025. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

JAKARTA, Feb 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto said on Saturday ⁠that his government is ready to face ‌all possibilities after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's global tariffs.

Prabowo, with his ministers, was in ​Washington D.C. this week to ⁠attend the inaugural meeting ⁠of Trump's Board of Peace and for a ⁠bilateral ‌meeting with the U.S. president to sign a trade deal that cuts ⁠tariff rates on Indonesian exports to 19% ​from 32%.

"We ‌are prepared for all possibilities. We respect ⁠the domestic ​politics of the United States, and we will monitor the developments," Prabowo told reporters in a ⁠video statement.

Separately, Indonesia's chief negotiator for ​U.S. tariffs, Airlangga Hartarto, said on Saturday the government has requested the U.S. maintain its previously ⁠agreed tariff exemptions for a number of Indonesian exports, such as palm oil, coffee and cocoa.

Minister Airlangga added Friday's trade deal between Indonesia ​and the U.S. is ⁠still in force despite the recent developments, saying ​there will be a different ‌treatment for countries that have ​signed a trade deal with Washington.

(Reporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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