Group 1 - Indonesia's trade with Iran amounted to $206.9 million last year, which is significantly less than the $370 billion expected in exports to the U.S. [1][3] - Indonesian officials prioritize maintaining orders from their largest customer, the U.S., over concerns regarding tariffs imposed by the Trump administration [3][5] - The response to the potential 25% tariff from the U.S. is characterized by a focus on the economic benefits of trade with the U.S., rather than engaging in diplomatic disputes [1][5] Group 2 - The ongoing production of palm oil, sneakers, and nickel processing in Indonesia continues unaffected by geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the country's commitment to fulfilling U.S. orders [5][7] - As the end of the month approaches, Indonesia is preparing to finalize a trade agreement with the U.S., which could be seen as a diplomatic victory for both parties [7] - The operational efficiency in Indonesia remains high, with workers focused on meeting deadlines and ensuring that shipments are dispatched on time, regardless of external pressures [5][7]
见特朗普要制裁伊朗,印尼经济部强硬表态:不惧美国关税威胁!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-17 06:21