In a recent announcement, President Trump revealed a new tariff deal with Indonesia, establishing a 19% tariff on goods imported into the US from the Southeast Asian nation. The agreement comes amidst ongoing trade negotiations and follows a series of threatening tariff notices sent to various countries earlier this year. During a call with Indonesia's president, Trump outlined the benefits of the deal, including full market access for American firms and expected purchases of significant US goods. While the terms of the deal still await confirmation from Indonesia, experts suggest this agreement may have more political than economic implications for the nation.
Trump Announces Tariff Deal with Indonesia, Aims for Better Trade Relations

Trump Announces Tariff Deal with Indonesia, Aims for Better Trade Relations
US President Donald Trump has reached a new tariff agreement with Indonesia to bolster trade relations.
With Indonesia ranked as one of the top 25 trade partners for the US, sending around $28 billion worth of goods last year, this deal could represent a significant shift in trade dynamics. As the Trump administration continues to unveil tariff agreements with other nations, many countries, including Canada, appear to be lowering their expectations for trade negotiations.