Indonesia is putting forward national interest in U.S. tariffs negotiation, minister says
JAKARTA, April 25 (Reuters) - Indonesia is putting forward its national interests in negotiations over U.S. tariffs, its senior economic minister and top negotiator said on Friday.
Airlangga Hartarto, the head of delegation, has been in the United States since last week to negotiate U.S. planned tariffs to Indonesia at 32%, which has been paused for 90-days since early April for negotiation purposes.
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