Indonesia's antitrust agency warns US tariffs risk domestic market disruption
By Roffie Kurniawan ( May 6, 2025, 09:34 GMT | Insight) -- Indonesia’s antitrust agency has warned that US reciprocal tariffs could lead to serious impacts on domestic markets, such as through an influx of cheap imports, predatory pricing and foreign acquisitions that affect local competition. It recommended tighter monitoring of imports, closer scrutiny of foreign acquisitions and temporary legal flexibility for affected exporters to coordinate their responses.Indonesia’s antitrust agency has warned that US reciprocal tariffs could lead to serious impacts on domestic markets, such as through an influx of cheap imports, predatory pricing and foreign acquisitions that affect local competition....
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