Indonesia Submits Second U.S. Tariff Offer Amid China Warning

Indonesia filed a second proposal to the USTR in a bid to avert steep reciprocal tariffs threatened by the Trump administration, just days before the July 8 deadline.
Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto in Jakarta on April 8, 2025. Indonesia filed a second proposal to the USTR in a bid to avert steep reciprocal tariffs threatened by the Trump administration, just days before the July 8 deadline. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP)

Indonesia has filed a second proposal to the United States Trade Representative in a bid to avert steep reciprocal tariffs threatened by the Trump administration, just days before the July 8 deadline.

The decision marks Jakarta’s latest move in a tense negotiation process that has drawn attention not just in Washington but also in Beijing, where officials have warned against any deals that undercut Chinese interests.

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