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Indonesia and other countries will be in the negotiations on Tuesday in the hope of a strike with the Trump administration. Cross -tariffs Was announced last week against them.
The developments are happening as the European Commission President Orsola von Valley spoke to a senior Chinese official to “affect the negotiated resolution on the current situation, emphasizing the need to prevent further exacerbation.” President Donald Trump warned yesterday that he would impose An additional 50 % tariff for China If these retaliatory tariffs would not take the last 34 % that announced against the United States
“What is happening now, the world is turbulent because of the strongest country in the world, and is implementing policies to increase tariffs for many countries,” Indonesia's President Parabovovovovo said on Tuesday after his country's 5 % tariff. ”
Indonesia's senior economic minister Lynganga Hartarto added that the government has not taken any retaliatory measures to the United States and has come to the conclusion that it will launch negotiations on mutual tariff policy.
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President Donald Trump shows the signed executive order that it imposes tariffs on imported goods during a “Make America Again” trade event at the White House on April 2. (Andrew Harnic / Giti Pictures / Giti Pictures)
“What America wants is the balance of trade,” AP quoted him. “We will increase the purchase of American products.”
The Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who spoke at a Southeast Asian Investment Conference in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, said the government and others will be sent to Washington in Southeast Asia to discuss tariffs.
“We don't believe in megafone diplomacy,” Anwar said. “As part of the soft diplomacy of calm interaction, we will be sent along with our colleagues in our officials in Washington to begin the process of dialogue.”
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President Donald Trump has a chart of “mutual tariffs” while talking at the White House on April 2. (Chip somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
The Indian Foreign Minister also reported late Monday with the Foreign Minister Marco Rubio in hopes of achieving initial conclusions in bilateral trade negotiations, and the Japanese prime minister plans to travel to Washington for direct talks with Trump on tariffs.
Trump said On Monday, in a post on the social truth he spoke to the Japanese Prime Minister Shigoro Ishiba via the phone and he “sends the top team for negotiations”.
European President Valley Lynn also said he had made a phone call with the Chinese Prime Minister Lee Kiang for talks on EU -China relations, as 2025 is the fifty anniversary of diplomatic ties. ”

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, April 1. (His former Nicholas/SIPA/Bloomberg via images of Getmages/Getty)
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“The President emphasized the critical importance of stability and prediction for the global economy,” the president said “the President demanded a resolution of the current situation and emphasized the need to prevent further exacerbation.”