Indonesia is among the 56 countries initially facing a 32% reciprocal tariff from the Trump administration, but has received a temporary reprieve, now subject to the standard 10% tariff like other nations. This delay, according to Trump, is a strategic move to allow negotiation with the numerous countries interested in discussing tariffs with the US, with over 75 trade partners reportedly seeking negotiations. However, the White House clarified that this postponement doesn't affect the general 10% tariff on most imports or existing tariffs on automobiles, steel, and aluminum.