Key insights and market outlook
The Indonesian Ministry of Trade is developing strategies to boost national exports amid ongoing global market challenges and rising protectionism. The ministry cited trade distortions and increased global uncertainty due to escalating trade wars and high tariffs as key factors affecting international demand. The ministry is preparing various programs to support export performance in 2026.
The Indonesian Ministry of Trade is proactively developing comprehensive strategies to enhance national exports in the face of persistent global market challenges and growing protectionism. According to Ni Made Kusuma Dewi, Head of the Ministry's Public Relations Bureau, the current global trade environment is characterized by significant distortions due to escalating trade wars and the imposition of high tariffs.
The ongoing trade tensions have led to increased trade costs and heightened global uncertainty, ultimately pressuring international demand. This challenging environment necessitates a robust response from the Indonesian government to support its export sector. The Ministry is working on multiple initiatives to mitigate these effects and maintain Indonesia's export competitiveness in the global market.
While specific details of the Ministry's programs are still emerging, the focus is expected to be on supporting Indonesian exporters through potential measures such as market diversification, trade facilitation, and export incentives. These efforts aim to counterbalance the negative impacts of global trade distortions and strengthen Indonesia's position in the international trade landscape.
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