Direktur Eksekutif Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Yose Rizal Damuri, memprediksi perang tarif perdagangan global akan kembali memanas usai Presiden Donald Trump kembali dilantik menjadi Presiden ke-47 Amerika Serikat. Guna menghadapi situasi tersebut, Yose Rizal meminta Pemerintah untuk perlu menerapkan strategi yang tepat dalam menghadapi ancaman tarif dan kebijakan perdagangan Amerika Serikat lainnya.
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00:00The next information is from the Executive Director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, or CSIS, Yossef Rizal Damoury predicts that the global trade tariff war will heat up again after President Trump is re-elected as the 47th President of the United States.
00:20In order to deal with this situation, Yossef Rizal asked the government to implement the right strategy in dealing with the threat of tariffs and US trade policies.
00:31According to Yossef, the government must prepare a more comprehensive strategy against future global uncertainty, especially after Indonesia officially becomes a member of BRICS Plus not long ago,
00:41because the perspective of geopolitics, economy, and trade cannot be separated. In other words, the government needs to prepare the right negotiations if faced with the threat of tariffs and the withdrawal of US trade facilities.
00:54As is known, at the time of the Trump administration, Indonesia was threatened with the withdrawal of the Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, which could result in uncompetitive Indonesian exports in the US market.
01:08For this, the government must prepare diplomacy on the trade needed to anticipate US actions against its rivals such as BRICS Plus.
01:18As is known, at the time of the Trump administration, Indonesia was threatened with the withdrawal of the Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, which could result in uncompetitive Indonesian exports in the US market.
01:36As is known, at the time of the Trump administration, Indonesia was threatened with the withdrawal of the Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, which could result in uncompetitive Indonesian exports in the US market.