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Indonesia's Ministry of Manpower has updated its guidelines on sexual harassment in the workplace. One requirement under the new guidelines is for employers to create a task force for preventing and dealing with sexual violence in the workplace. Read more
On 6 April 2023 Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, OJK, issued further amendments to the insurance financial soundness requirements (OJK Reg 5/2023), with immediate effect. Read more
Indonesia’s Competition Commission (the KPPU) has issued a new merger control regulation with revised thresholds for triggering a merger filing in Indonesia. Read more
Recent developments in the financial services sector have included technology disruption and increased financial and investment risks arising from developments in financial instruments, including digital assets. Read more
On 2 January 2023, the Indonesian President approved a new law (the New Criminal Code) to replace the century-old Indonesian Criminal Code (the ICC). The New Criminal Code revisits various criminal offences previously regulated under separate laws and by the ICC itself, revising many of the sanctions for corruption, bribery, and money laundering crimes. Read more
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
Indonesia is often cited as an example of data localisation laws in Asia. In this article, we help you navigate the latest laws and regulations governing cross-border data transfers in Indonesia. Read more