Bloomberg
Indonesia’s economy may be cushioned by its huge domestic market as a trade dispute between the US and China poses risks to the global economic recovery, according to Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
Southeast Asia’s largest economy relies less on exports compared with others in the region, with consumption accounting for more than half of gross domestic product, Indrawati said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. The government is also looking to boost investment to support growth, she said. The brewing trade war between the US and China has raised concerns about potential fallout for Southeast Asia’s economies, many of which count China as their main trading partner. China said it would levy an additional 25 percent tariff on about $50 billion of US imports, matching the scale of the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs.
“This kind of practice or policy, which is bad for both sides, is not going to serve their interests, or the world economy,†Indrawati said.