The Southeast Asian nation is one of 14 countries notified by Trump via letters on Monday that the unilateral tariffs he announced in April would take effect on August 1.
Analysts caution, however, that the country likely lacks the leverage needed to move the needle on trade talks with Trump.
Over the past decade, Indonesia has consistently posted trade surpluses with the US – its second-largest export market after China – culminating in a surplus of US$16.84 billion last year.
Jakarta said on Tuesday that it would take up the additional negotiation opportunities mentioned by Trump in his letter.
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