Trump imposed a 19% tariff on Indonesian goods as part of a new trade agreement, effective 1 August
Indonesia’s Chief Economic Minister, Airlangga Hartarto, announced on 21 July 2025 that the 19% tariff on Indonesian goods entering the US could be implemented earlier than the 1 August deadline set by US President Donald Trump.
This follows Trump’s announcement of a 19% tariff on Indonesian goods as part of a new trade agreement on 15 July 2025. The timing depends on an upcoming joint statement following a recent trade deal between the two nations.
This agreement reduced the initially proposed US tariff rate from 32% to 19% and is one of the few deals secured by the Trump administration ahead of the 1 August negotiation deadline with various countries.
On 2 April 2025, Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10% baseline tariff on imports from all countries, including Indonesia.