Jakarta, Feb. 10 -- The Indonesian government is ready to make policy adjustments, if needed, to anticipate any potential impact of the United States increasing tariffs on imported goods.

Investment and Downstreaming Minister Rosan Roeslani said that the adjustments will be made to maintain and increase the competitiveness of the national economy.

"If we really have to make adjustments in terms of policy, yes we will," he affirmed here on Monday.

He said he believes that by making these adjustments, the government's desire to create quality jobs in Indonesia can be realized.

"The most important thing that I convey is the creation of quality jobs," he added.

To face the US trade tariffs, he continued, Indonesia must become more proact...