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Indonesia’s sweeping new carbon regulations introduce a general carbon tax policy, a general carbon economic value, sector-based emission caps, and a carbon trading framework. Read more
Under Indonesian Investment List changes introduced in May 2021, certain e-commerce activities are now reserved for local cooperatives and micro, small and medium enterprises. We look at the potential impact of these changes on Indonesian e-commerce players and prospective investors in this rapidly growing sector. Read more
We highlight the key regulatory changes affecting Indonesian hospitals, following the introduction by the Omnibus Law of a risk-based licensing regime, and a new implementing regulation on the administration of the hospitals sector, including requirements imposed on hospitals to implement good hospital governance and provisions on the rights and obligations of hospitals and the public. Read more
FDI changes under Indonesia’s New Investment List should create new opportunities for foreign investors in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. Read more
We set out our key observations on important Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) changes under the New Investment List that are relevant to businesses operating in Indonesia’s consumer sector. Read more
Indonesia's New Investment List contains significant changes to foreign direct investment in Indonesia, including the liberalisation of certain important business segments within the Energy, Resources and Infrastructure sectors. Read more
In October 2020, the Indonesian Competition Commission (commonly known as the KPPU) issued new Guidelines on the Evaluation of Mergers, Consolidations and Acquisitions (the Guidelines). The Guidelines provide much needed clarity on the interpretation of KPPU Regulation No. 3 of 2019 (the 2019 Regulation), which sets out the categories of transactions subject to notification under Indonesia’s post-closing merger control regime. Read more