Jakarta, Jan. 13 -- Indonesia is not concerned by a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump to impose sweeping tariffs on countries that continue trading with Iran, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said on Tuesday, citing Jakarta's limited commercial exposure to Tehran.

Speaking on the sidelines of a prelude event to the Jakarta Food Security Summit, Airlangga said Indonesia views the proposed U.S. measure as having minimal impact on the domestic economy, given the relatively small volume of bilateral trade between Indonesia and Iran.

"Indonesia's trade relations with Iran are not significant, so this policy does not raise concerns for us," Airlangga said, declining to elaborate further on whether Jakarta wo...