Fajar B Hirawan
Member of Advisory Board at The Reform Initiatives
Indonesia may face amplified challenges from the new US government, but it can take them as an opportunity to deepen ties with China and expand South-South partnerships
Donald Trump’s return to the White House as the 47th president of the United States introduces significant uncertainties to the global economic landscape. His “America First” doctrine, characterized by aggressive inward-looking policies, could disrupt international trade, elevate inflation and constrain global monetary policies. For Indonesia, these shifts present both challenges and opportunities in navigating bilateral ties with China and broader South-South cooperation amid escalating major-power competition.
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