Decoding Indonesia’s Latest Online Child Safety Regulations: What Digital Platforms Need to Know
On 27 March 2025, the Indonesian government enacted a comprehensive online child protection regulation that digital platforms should be aware of.
On 27 March 2025, the Indonesian government enacted a comprehensive online child protection regulation that digital platforms should be aware of.
The Indonesia Competition Commission (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha or KPPU) has issued its first-ever antitrust approval for a non-merger business cooperation agreement. This decision, announced in a press release on 27 February 2025, involves a joint business agreement between PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk and Japan Airlines.
On 15 March 2025, the Ministry of Manpower issued Circular Letter No. M/3/HK.04/III/2025 on Provision of Religious Holiday Bonuses for 2025 for Drivers and Couriers of Application-Based Transportation Services.
Indonesia’s financial regulator, the OJK (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan), has recently issued new rules for non-bank financial companies, including those involved in financing, infrastructure, and venture capital. These rules, outlined in OJK Regulation No. 46 of 2024 on Development and Strengthening of Financing Companies, Infrastructure Financing Companies, and Venture Capital Companies, are designed to strengthen and develop these crucial sectors.
Investing in Indonesia? Major Regulatory Update for Venture Capital Companies Read More »
The Certificate of Indonesian Citizenship (Surat Keterangan Status Kewarganegaraan Republik Indonesia or “SKSK RI”) is crucial for Indonesians living abroad. It serves as official proof of nationality, ensuring individuals can exercise their rights and access legal protections while residing abroad.
Badan Arbitrase Nasional Indonesia (“BANI”) has published its 2025 Rules and Procedures. These updated rules introduce significant changes that could impact how businesses handle dispute resolution and raise important considerations for parties involved in arbitration under BANI.
Understanding the 2025 BANI Rules: Key Changes and Their Impact Read More »
The Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan or “OJK”) has issued OJK Regulation No. 40 of 2024 on Information Technology Based Collective Funding Services, bringing significant changes to the peer-to-peer (P2P) lending landscape in Indonesia.
Expanded Opportunities, Stricter Rules Under OJK’s New Regulation Read More »
Starting 1 March 2025, a new regulation, Government Regulation No. 8 of 2025, changes the rules for how natural resources exporters must manage their foreign currency earnings, known as DHE SDA (devisa hasil ekspor sumber daya alam, or foreign exchange proceeds from natural resources).
Carbon capture and storage (“CCS”) is recognised as a viable and effective solution that plays a key role in the effort to curb global warning. The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has issued MEMR Regulation No. 16 of 2024 on the Organisation of Carbon Storage in CCS Blocks, a significant development in the nation’s efforts to advance CSS.
New Regulation for CCS Blocks in Indonesia: is the Puzzle Complete? Read More »
On 6 March 2025, Rajah & Tann held its LearningBytes seminar series for the month, titled “Navigating Global Family Offices and Trust Structures”.
LearningBytes 2025: Navigating Global Family Offices Read More »
The second half of 2024 saw much activity in the shipping and international trade industry.
Regional Shipping Update 2H 2024 Read More »
Recently, Indonesia’s shipping sector experienced a significant change with the enactment of Law No. 66 of 2024.
On 16 December 2024, Bank Indonesia (“BI”) issued BI Regulation No. 9 of 2024 on the Management of Foreign Exchange Traffic, which came into force on 23 December 2024.
Intellectual property (“IP”) is an area of law that is in constant development. With the continually evolving nature of IP rights and the changing needs of IP enforcement, both domestic and international IP frameworks are having to update themselves to keep up with shifting practical and economic forces.
Rajah & Tann Asia Intellectual Property Newsletter 2024-2025 Read More »
At the end of 2024, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority or OJK issued a new regulation aimed at giving banks more flexibility to offer a wider range of services while maintaining compliance with prudential principles.
Law No. 4 of 2023 or more commonly known as the PPSK Law continues to reshape Indonesia’s financial landscape.
New Rules for Financial Conglomerates: Understanding OJK Regulation No. 30 of 2024 Read More »
We are pleased to share with you our 2024 year-in-review of the Regional Round-up for our Indonesia Office. In the “Looking Back: 2024” section, we highlight the key legal and regulatory developments affecting Indonesia in 2024. In the “Gazing Into: 2025” section, we look ahead to some key areas of development that you should take note of in the year to come, referencing the legal and business trends shaping the potential legislative and regulatory changes in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q4 2024 (Year in Review Edition) Read More »
A new regulation governing customs and excise audit was issued by the Minister of Finance in December 2024.
New Customs and Excise Audit Regulation: Optimising the Audit Process Read More »
In a recent decision, the Constitutional Court clarified what qualifies as a “foreign arbitral award” under Law No. 30 of 1999 on Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Clarifies “Foreign Arbitral Award” Definition Read More »
The year 2023 marked a turning point for Indonesia’s financial sector with the enactment of the “omnibus law for the financial sector”, officially known as Law No. 4 of 2023 on Financial Sector Development and Reinforcement (PPSK Law).
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Indonesia has long grappled with public health concerns tied to tobacco and other addictive substances. This is especially challenging given its status as one of the world’s largest tobacco markets.
Health in Transition Part 3: Indonesia’s New Tobacco and E-Cigarette Regulations Read More »
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Conference Highlights: Regional Competition Conference 2024 Panel 4 Read More »
The Indonesian Constitutional Court recently issued a landmark decision affecting the insurance industry.
In November 2024, the Ministry of Environment issued a new regulation, Decree No. 22 of 2024 on the Delegation of Environmental Approval Processes Under Central Authority to Provinces and Regencies/Municipalities to Support the Implementation of Business Licensing.
Indonesia Streamlines Environmental Approvals with New Decree Read More »
Happy 2025! We are pleased to present the latest edition of our Regional Competition Bites, which looks back at the fourth quarter of 2024.
Regional Competition Bites Q4 2024 Read More »
2024 has been phenomenal for Rajah & Tann Asia, as we celebrated our network’s 10th Anniversary and launched a new
Happy New Year from Rajah & Tann Asia Read More »
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Conference Highlights: Regional Competition Conference 2024 Panel 3 Read More »
On 12 January 2025, oversight of Indonesia’s crypto asset trading sector will shift from the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency, known as Bappebti, to the OJK, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority.
Changing of the Guards in Indonesia’s Crypto Asset Sector Read More »
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Conference Highlights: Regional Competition Conference 2024 Panel 2 Read More »
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Conference Highlights: Regional Competition Conference 2024 Panel 1 Read More »
The past year has seen a slew of developments in the area of employment law across the region. These range
Regional Employment Law Review 2024 Read More »
In recent years, the Indonesian market has gradually entered the global business spotlight, becoming an important destination for many companies investing and trading in Southeast Asia.
In recent times, the Indonesian media has been buzzing with reports that the government has officially tightened its ban on infant formula milk (susu formula) promotion.
Indonesia Tightens Infant Formula Promotions under Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 Read More »
In October 2024, the President of the Republic of Indonesia passed Law No. 65 of 2024 to amend Law No. 13 of 2016 on Patent.
Major Changes to the Indonesian Patent Law and What it Means for Innovation Read More »
The Indonesia Competition Commission (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha or “KPPU”) recently issued a press release highlighting its findings of potential anti-competitive practices in how state-owned enterprises procure goods and services.
KPPU Scrutinises Direct Appointment Criteria in SOE Procurement Read More »
In a significant decision on 31 October 2024, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court issued a ruling with major implications for the country’s labour law.
Major Changes to Indonesian Labour Law: Constitutional Court Ruling Favours Employees Read More »
This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q3 2024 Read More »
We are pleased to present our 3rd Regional Competition Bites for 2024.
Regional Competition Bites Q3 2024 Read More »
Starting from November 2024, Indonesia’s financial services industry will be subject to several important consumer protection obligations under OJK Regulation No. 22 of 2023 on Consumer and Public Protection in the Financial Services Sector.
As discussed in our previous update on this topic, Indonesia’s mandatory halal regime for various goods and services is being implemented in stages, beginning today, 17 October 2024.
Indonesia’s Halal Certification Deadline is Here: Is Your F&B Business Compliant? Read More »
On 15 October 2024, Rajah & Tann organised its LearningBytes 2024 seminar series, with this month’s seminar titled “Succession Planning Concepts and Estate Administration: Common Law vs. Civil Law “.
A new bilateral investment treaty between Indonesia and Switzerland, namely the Indonesia-Swiss Agreement on the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments, came into force in August 2024.
On 9-10 October 2024, our Partners from the Restructuring & Insolvency Practice were among the speakers at the Singapore Insolvency Conference 2024, which was organised by the Insolvency Practitioners Association of Singapore (“IPAS”).
Singapore Insolvency Conference 2024 Read More »
The Minister of Finance Regulation No. 47 of 2024 introduces new anti-avoidance measures and expands reporting requirements, reflecting a global shift towards greater transparency and cooperation in tax matters.
Important Changes to Financial Information Access for Tax Purposes Read More »
On 26 September 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia (“RTA”) organised the Regional Competition Conference 2024, the 11th instalment of this premier event. The event brought together industry experts and practitioners from RTA member firms to discuss the latest trends and developments in competition and trade law across Southeast Asia.
The anticipated healthcare overhaul in Indonesia has officially begun as the government enacted Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 as the implementing regulation of Law No. 17 of 2023 on Health.
The Indonesian government has taken a significant step in promoting domestic participation in the energy sector with the recent enactment of Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 11 of 2024 on Utilisation of Domestic Products for the Construction of Electrical Infrastructure (“Regulation”).
According to the ASEAN Investment report, foreign direct investments (“FDI”) inflows to developing Asia remained robust at US$662 billion in 2022.
A Guide to Private M&A in Asia Read More »
On 2 September 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia member firms Assegaf Hamzah & Partners and Rajah & Tann Singapore organised a seminar titled “Indonesia Investments and Projects: Challenges, Conflicts and Success Stories”.
Indonesia Investments and Projects: Challenges, Conflicts and Success Stories Read More »
The ASEAN Conference 2024 was held on 29 August 2024 with the theme “Reimagining ASEAN for a Sustainable Tomorrow”. The
ASEAN Conference 2024: Reimagining ASEAN for a Sustainable Tomorrow Read More »
As part of Rajah & Tann Asia’s (“RTA“) 10th Year Anniversary, we organised a comprehensive seminar on 28 August 2024
In July 2024, the Indonesian Constitutional Court handed down a decision that extended the non-use period of trademarks from three years to five years.
Trademark Rules Update: Non-Use Period Extended to Five Years Before Potential Deletion Read More »
In July 2024, the Minister of Finance issued Minister of Finance Regulation No. 48 of 2024 on the Imposition of Safeguard Import Duty on Imports of Fabric Products and Minister of Finance Regulation No. 49 of 2024 on the Imposition of Safeguard Import Duty on Imports of Carpets and Other Floor-Covering Textile Products.
New Regulation on Safeguard Import Duty Seeks to Protect the Domestic Textile Industry Read More »
In late July 2024, the Indonesian government released a draft Presidential Regulation on Legal Compliance in the Formation and Implementation of Law.
Mandatory Legal Audit is Set to Shake Business Practice Read More »
We are pleased to present our 2nd Regional Competition Bites for 2024. The second quarter has seen extensive enforcement action, increased merger reviews across a larger number of countries and significant regulatory and policy developments across Southeast Asia.
Regional Competition Bites Q2 2024 Read More »
In an attempt to simplify the tax framework in Indonesia, the Director General of Tax has issued DGT Regulation No. PER-6/PJ/2024 to merge the individual tax ID numbers (Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak or NPWP) with the national ID (Kartu Tanda Penduduk or KTP) number (called Nomor Induk Kependudukan or NIK).
National ID Number Replaces NPWP Read More »
This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q2 2024 Read More »
In June 2024, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights passed the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regulation No. 15 of 2024 on the Management of Royalties for Secondary Licensing of Copyright of Books and Other Literary Works.
New Regulation on Royalties of Books: A Victory for Authors Read More »
In June 2024, the Minister of Finance (“MOF”) issued an update on the regulation governing export duties through MOF Regulation No. 38 of 2024 on Determination of Exported Goods Subject to Export Duty and Export Duty Rates (“New Regulation”).
Provisions on Duties for Metal Minerals Updated: What to Look Out for Read More »
Rajah & Tann Asia’s (“RTA”) Indonesia member-firm Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (“AHP”) recently hosted a conference on Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection law titled “Navigating Personal Data Protection Requirements in Indonesia: Compliance with Law No. 27 of 2022 (Lessons and Implementation Challenges)”.
Starting from May 2024, public investors in Indonesia enjoy greater transparency of information on potentially problematic listed companies and/or issuer of bonds or sukuk.
Understanding the Latest Changes in IDX’s Delisting and Relisting Rule Read More »
On 26 June 2024, Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (“AHP”), in collaboration with Rajah & Tann Asia, hosted the 2024 Regional Sustainability Conference with the theme “Global Forces, Local Futures: Geopolitics and the Green Transition” in Jakarta, Indonesia.
On 20 June 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia organised a webinar titled “Merger Control in Southeast Asia – Key Pain Points”.
Merger Control in Southeast Asia – Key Pain Points Read More »
In June 2024, the House of Representatives ratified the draft law governing the welfare of mothers and children.
Redefining Maternity Leave under the New Mothers and Children Draft Law Read More »
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Competition Bites: Post-Bidding in Procurement of Goods/Services Read More »
On 16 May 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia organised a conference titled “At the Frontier: Conquering New Heights in the Data & Digital Economy” held in Kuala Lumpur.
At the Frontier: Conquering New Heights in the Data & Digital Economy Read More »
On 9 May 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia (“RTA”) organised the Data & Digital Economy (“DDE”) Masterclass Series – Navigating the Artificial Intelligence & Data Protection Maze.
DDE Masterclass – Navigating the Artificial Intelligence & Data Protection Maze Read More »
In our first Regional Competition Bites for 2024, we continue to see important regulatory developments unfolding across Southeast Asia. Malaysia is finally set to introduce merger control legislation in parliament this year, while the Philippines has raised mandatory merger notification thresholds.
Regional Competition Bites Q1 2024 Read More »
For several years, the Indonesia Competition Authority (KPPU) has diligently focused on micro, small, or medium enterprise (MSME) partnerships. The recent issuance of a new regulation in this field underscores their unwavering commitment to this area.
Potential Challenges under the New KPPU Regulation to Supervise Partnerships Read More »
This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q1 2024 Read More »
On 24 April 2024 and 25 April 2024, Rajah & Tann Asia (“RTA“) organised side events during the IPBA Annual Meeting and Conference in Japan.
Discovering Opportunities and Navigating the Regulatory Landscape in Southeast Asia Read More »
The Indonesian government enacted two regulations for the gaming industry in early 2024. These regulations, which we will discuss in this alert, put the gaming industry under the spotlight and solidify the government’s commitment in revitalising Indonesia’s gaming industry.
Ready, Set, Go! Updates to Indonesia’s Gaming Industry Read More »
In February 2024, the Constitutional Court handed down a decision that extended the meaning of “business premises” (tempat perdagangan) in Article 10 of the Copyright Law (Law No. 28 of 2014).
In the past several months, the Minister of Trade has issued two new regulations on imports. First, in December 2023, the Ministry enacted Ministry of Trade Regulation No. 36 of 2023 on Import Policies and Provisions, which came into effect on 10 March 2024
A Brief Summary of Indonesia’s New Regulations on Imports Read More »
Starting on 28 August 2024, shareholders of a public company will be subject to a potentially game-changing set of requirements on the reporting of ownership or changes in ownership of a public company’s shares and encumbrances of a public company’s shares.
Navigating the Change in Share Ownership Reporting under OJK Regulation No. 4 of 2024 Read More »
It is increasingly common to see the footprint of finance transactions spanning different jurisdictions. It is thus vital for businesses to be able to manage the cross-border legal issues that may arise from such regional arrangements.
Guide to Lending and Security in Southeast Asia Read More »
In July 2023, the Financial Services Authority (“OJK”) issued OJK Regulation No. 11 of 2023 to regulate the spin-off of sharia units of insurance and reinsurance companies.
OJK Regulation Mandates Spin-Off of Sharia Insurance Units Read More »
On 15 March 2024, the Ministry of Manpower issued Circular Letter No. M/2/HK.04/III/2024 on the implementation of THR (tunjangan hari raya) or religious holiday allowance for 2024.
In January 2024, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (“MEMR”) enacted MEMR Regulation No. 2 of 2024 to replace and revise MEMR Regulation No. 26 of 2021.
Adjustment to the Rooftop Solar System Regulation: A Step Back for Indonesia? Read More »
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognises the crucial role of energy in driving the region’s growth. This has led to two key priorities: (i) energy security; and (ii) clean energy development.
A Guide to Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia Read More »
On 28 February 2024, Rajah & Tann’s Japan Desk organised a seminar titled “Bribery in Singapore, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia – Current status and countermeasures”.
Bribery in Singapore, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia – Current Status and Countermeasures Read More »
Countries and companies are setting aggressive net-zero emission targets, and Indonesia is in top gear in ensuring that carbon capture, and storage (CCS) is available as one of the necessary tools to reach its domestic net-zero target in 2060.
Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority or Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) has enacted several changes on share buyback by public companies.
OJK’s New Rule Tightens Share Buyback and Expands Scope of Disclosure Read More »
We are pleased to share with you our 2023 year-in-review of the Regional Round-up for our Indonesia Office. In the “Looking Back: 2022” section, we highlight the key legal and regulatory developments affecting Indonesia in 2023. In the “Gazing Into: 2024” section, we look ahead to some key areas of development that you should take note of in the year to come, referencing the legal and business trends shaping the potential legislative and regulatory changes in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q4 2023 (Year in Review Edition) Read More »
2023 has shown that the Competition regulators in Southeast Asia are a force to be reckoned with, taking a front-seat in the region.
Regional Competition Report 2023 Read More »
The Financial Services Authority or OJK enacted OJK Regulation No. 23 of 2023 on Business and Institutional Licensing for Insurance Companies, Sharia Insurance Companies, Reinsurance Companies, and Sharia Reinsurance Companies at the end of 2023.
Could 2024 be the Year of Insurance Companies’ Consolidation? Read More »
The Electronic Information and Transaction Law, initially amended in 2016 (“EIT Law”), underwent a significant transformation on 2 January 2024 with the enactment of the government-initiated and second amendment of the EIT Law.
The Revamped Electronic Information and Transaction Law: A New Year’s Transformation Read More »
On 18 January 2024, President Joko Widodo appointed the new commissioners of the KPPU (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha or the Indonesia Competition Commission) for the 2024-2029 period.
New KPPU Commissioners for the 2024-2029 Period Announced Read More »
To wrap up the year 2023 and further to our Regional Trade Mid-year Highlights issued in August last year, we are pleased to present an overview of the various trade law related developments in the region.
Regional Trade Year-end Highlights 2023 Read More »
Rajah and Tann Asia is pleased to present this guide on listings and initial public offerings in Southeast Asia to you.
Regional Guide on Listings & Initial Public Offerings in South East Asia Read More »
2023 was all about Artificial Intelligence or AI; this tech darling’s worldwide rise is poised to continue in 2024. AI’s benefit is well documented as its application continues to evolve.
The Resurgence of Artificial Intelligence Read More »
In November 2023, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority or OJK (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan) introduced a new implementing regulation on peer-to-peer or P2P lending (which itself is regulated by OJK Regulation No. 10/POJK.05/2022 on Information Technology-Based Collective Financing Services (“P2P Regulation”). The new implementing regulation, Circular Letter No. 19/SEOJK.06/2023 on the Organisation of Information Technology-Based Collective Financing Services regulates the provisions in the P2P Regulation in more detail.
We are pleased to provide you with our 2023 Indonesian Competition Law Kaleidoscope, featuring a flashback of this year’s major developments in the Indonesian competition law sector.
2023 Indonesian Competition Law Kaleidoscope Read More »
Despite ongoing demands for the revision of Law No. 30 of 1999 on Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution, which has remained effective for 24 years, no amendments have been made so far.
A New Dawn for Arbitration in Indonesia under Supreme Court Regulation No. 3 of 2023 Read More »
As discussed in our previous Client Alert, the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (“Minister”) has issued the BUMN Omnibus Regulations at
As discussed in our previous Client Alert, the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises has issued the BUMN Omnibus Regulations at the end of March 2023, which consolidated and integrated over 45 ministry-level regulations. The BUMN Omnibus Regulations comprise three ministry-level regulations.
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Regional Competition Conference EP 3 Read More »
This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q3 2023 Read More »
Two member firms of Rajah & Tann Asia, Rajah & Tann Singapore and Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (“AHP“), are members
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In response to the ever-increasing labour demands while simultaneously addressing unemployment issues, Joko Widodo, the Indonesian President, recently signed Presidential Regulation No. 57 of 2023 on Mandatory Reporting of Job Vacancies into force on 25 September 2023.
Reporting for Duty: Indonesia Creates a Centralised Job Vacancies System Read More »
In line with the ongoing development in Indonesia’s new capital, Ibu Kota Nusantara, commonly referred to as IKN, the government
Unlocking Opportunities in Indonesia’s New Capital through Business-Friendly Reforms Read More »
We are pleased to present our 3rd Regional Competition Bites for 2023. The third quarter has seen important regulatory developments and enforcement action across Southeast Asia.
Regional Competition Bites Q3 2023 Read More »
The second semester of 2023 continued to be an active year in the Indonesian legal landscape. After revamping the financial
On 5 October 2023, Rajah & Tann Asia’s Competition & Antitrust and Trade Practice organised the 10th Regional Competition Conference
Rajah & Tann Asia’s 10th Regional Competition Conference Read More »
Law No. 33 of 2014 on Halal Product Assurance (“Law“) requires products entering, circulating, and being traded in Indonesia to
Countdown to Mandatory Halal Certification: One Year to Go Read More »
Back in January of this year, Law No. 4 of 2023 on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector granted the authority to regulate and oversee financial services activities in the carbon exchange sector to the Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan or “OJK”).
Indonesia’s Carbon Exchange is Here. What Businesses Need to Know Read More »
Among the many topics covered by the so-called “P2SK Law” or the Omnibus Law for the financial sector (i.e., Law
OJK Turns the Spotlight to Sharia Rural Banks Read More »
A keen understanding of the nature of real estate and the legal and regulatory issues related to this asset class
A Guide to the Real Estate Industry in Asia Read More »
In an increasingly interconnected global landscape, the intricacies of cross-border disputes have underscored the need for effective resolution mechanisms. Among
On 30 August 2023, Rajah & Tann Asia organised the DDE Masterclass on “Recent Development on Digital Assets and Token
The global legal landscape is continually evolving, and we have seen how technological advancements have revolutionised the way the legal
A Detailed Look at Indonesia’s Electronic Summons Read More »
In July 2023, the Indonesian crypto market finally came full circle when the current Indonesian crypto regulator (the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency or Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi (Bappebti) approved PT Bursa Komoditi Nusantara to run the crypto asset bourse.
2023 has been an odd year where seemingly global trade appears to have slowed down somewhat. Yet, trade regulations have
Regional Trade Mid-Year Highlights 2023 Read More »
Starting from 1 August 2023, exporters of natural resources products, namely those generated from mining, plantation, forestry, and fishery businesses,
The Regional Competition Bites Q2 2023 – we here share various legislative and regulatory developments across Southeast Asia. Numerous developments
Regional Competition Bites Q2 2023 Read More »
In June of this year, the Indonesia Stock Exchange (“IDX”) issued the Board of Directors of the IDX Decree No. Kep-00081/BEI/05-2023 on Regulation No. I-X on the Placement of Equity Securities Listing on the Watchlist Board (“Decree”) to introduce a new listing board, namely the Watchlist Board, to the public.
On 14 June 2023, the Financial Services Authority (“OJK“) issued OJK Regulation No. 8 of 2023 on the Implementation of
As OJK Expands Requirements on Anti-Money Laundering Program, What Must be Done and How? Read More »
This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
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The government, via the Ministry of Finance, recently issued Ministry of Finance Regulation No. 66 of 2023 (“Regulation“). The Regulation
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As highlighted back in 2022 (click here to read our previous client alert on the same topic), the government had
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The Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (“Minister“) issued the BUMN Omnibus Regulations at the end of March 2023, which consolidated and
This year, the Indonesia Competition Commission (“KPPU”) has made a series of measures to improve the country’s competition enforcement by issuing new regulations and guidelines.
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This is a quarterly snapshot of the key legal and regulatory developments in Indonesia.
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Starting from April 2023, businesses must follow the new case handling procedure regulation under the Indonesia Competition Commission (“KPPU“) Regulation
The Indonesia Competition Commission or KPPU has issued a new merger control regulation, namely KPPU Regulation No. 3 of 2023
Last year, the Financial Services Authority (“OJK“) issued OJK Regulation No. 11/POJK.03/2022 on the Implementation of Information Technology by Commercial
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The relocation of Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta to a new location in Kalimantan has been discussed for several decades. This
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In early January of this year, the Indonesian government enacted the ‘Omnibus Law for the financial sector’, or Law No.
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In a situation involving a tax crime, the tax authority must carry out a pre-investigation audit before proceeding with an
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On 16 March 2023, it was announced that Singapore and Indonesia will work more closely in the areas of renewable energy and digital economy, and both countries have entered Memoranda of Understandings (“MOUs”) in this regard.
As a follow-up to OJK Regulation No. 29/POJK.04/2021 on Offerings Classified as Non-Public Offering (“Regulation”), the Financial Services Authority (Otoritas
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We are pleased to share with you our 2022 year-in-review of the Regional Round-up for ourIndonesia Office. In the “Looking Back: 2022” section, we highlight the key legal and regulatory developments affecting Indonesia in 2022. In the “Gazing Into: 2023” section, we look ahead to some key areas of development that you should take note of in the year to come, referencing the legal and business trends shaping the potential legislative and regulatory changes in Indonesia.
Regional Round-Up: Indonesia Q4 2022 (Year in Review Edition) Read More »
As readers may be aware, the Indonesian legislation has equipped the tax authority with several specific measures to combat tax
2022 has been an interesting year as the world emerged from the pandemic. Hard core restrictions from the pandemic are
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Last November, the Constitutional Court declared Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation or commonly known as the Omnibus
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Since 2006, parties importing intangible goods such as software or other digital goods via electronic transmission into Indonesia are required
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On the heel of a lengthy debate and despite the controversy surrounding it, Law No. 1 of 2023 on Indonesian Criminal Code (“Law 1/2023”) has been promulgated on 2 January 2023. Law 1/2023 replaces the previous Criminal Code, which dates to the Dutch colonial era.
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Two member firms of Rajah & Tann Asia, Rajah & Tann Singapore and Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (“AHP“), are members
As a follow-up to our last client update (click here to read the client update) on the personal data protection
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In an ideal world, disputes would be able to be resolved amicably. In practice, however, disputes are more often settled
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After more than two years in the pipeline, the Indonesian Parliament finally passed the long-awaited personal data protection bill (“PDP
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As the fourth most populous country in the world and the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia’s energy demands are
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Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (“AHP”) has contributed the Indonesia chapter on “Enforcement of Foreign Judgments” to Lexology’s Getting the Deal
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Since its establishment in 2006, the Audit Board of the Republic of Indonesia (Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan or “BPK“) has been
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It is no longer a secret that the global crypto industry is experiencing what some commentators have dubbed a “Crypto
Indonesian Crypto Regulator Hits the Brake on the Issuance of Crypto Exchanger Permits Read More »
In July 2022, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority or OJK (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan) introduced a new regulation on peer-to-peer or P2P
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The Indonesian government recently enacted Government Regulation No. 24 of 2022 on the Implementing Regulation of Law No. 24 of
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After almost a two-decades-long wait, President Joko Widodo finally issued a government regulation on state-owned enterprises. Issued on 8 June
The Minister of Communications and Information Technology recently clarified the deadline for the mandatory registration requirement that applies to electronic
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As part of the relocation of Indonesia’s capital city from DKI Jakarta to Nusantara, President Joko Widodo has issued Presidential
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Late last year, both the OJK (Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority) and the Board of Directors of the IDX (Indonesia Stock
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On 6 April 2022, the Indonesian Competition Commission (“KPPU“) published two new regulations. The first Regulation revokes the relaxation introduced
Starting from 1 March 2022, property buyers have one more item on their to-do list when purchasing properties in Indonesia.
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Similar to most jurisdictions, Law No. 30 of 1999 on Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (“Indonesian Arbitration Law“) recognises at
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2021 has witnessed various developments related to trade law across Southeast Asia. In this publication, we provide a snapshot of
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On 1 December 2021, the Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan or OJK) issued the long-anticipated regulation governing the implementation
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On 29 October 2021, shortly before the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26), Indonesia issued Presidential Regulation No.
From 30 October 2021, digital banks in Indonesia will be regulated under two new regulations issued by the OJK, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority.
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In August this year, the government revisited the regulation on rooftop solar systems and issued the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (“MEMR”) Regulation No. 26 of 2021 (“New Regulation”).
When the Omnibus Law (Law No. 11 of 2020) was enacted, one of the changes in the competition law regime was moving the appeal against decisions of the Indonesia Competition Commission (“KPPU”) from the district court to the commercial court.
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Early this month, OJK, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, issued Circular Letter No. 20/SEOJK.04/2021 in response to the impact brought by the current pandemic towards the capital market sector. The Circular reaffirmed the validity of past relaxations provided by OJK, in addition to introducing new relaxations.
Early this month, OJK, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, issued Circular Letter No. 20/SEOJK.04/2021 in response to the impact brought by the current pandemic towards the capital market sector.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a renewed realisation on how existential threats can debilitate the global economy. With this,
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Following up on the government’s move to confirm the cap on administrative fines for competition law violations, the KPPU has issued an implementing technical regulation on administrative fines.
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We are pleased to bring you the 2021 Regional Guide to Lending and Taking Security in Southeast Asia (“Guide”). This
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In this Update, we will set out practical tips on the format, content, and structure of affidavits that parties, witnesses, and experts may wish to consider when drafting affidavits to be submitted before an Indonesian tribunal or an Indonesian-seated arbitration.
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Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, or OJK, recently enacted Regulation No. 3/POJK.04/2021 on Implementation of Capital Market Activities. In line with
We are pleased to bring you the 2021 Regional Guide to Public Mergers & Acquisitions in Southeast Asia (“Guide“). The
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To implement the relevant provisions of the Omnibus Law (Law No. 11 of 2020) with respect to foreign investment, the government has introduced a new investment list to replace the Negative Investment List under Presidential Regulation No. 44 of 2016 and Presidential Regulation No. 76 of 2007.
Following the enactment of Law No. 11 of 2020, commonly known as the Omnibus Law, the government has introduced the necessary implementing regulations to the law. Of the proposed changes under the Omnibus Law, one, in particular, will affect all businesses, namely the shift from a commitment-based licensing regime to a risk-based licensing regime.
As discussed in our initial client update, the Omnibus Law (Law No. 11 of 2020) gave the employment sector a significant overhaul. But the large-scale change also created gaps. Now, the government seeks to fill in these gaps by enacting four implementing regulations for this sector.
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One of the topics that were left open-ended under the Omnibus Law was the removal of the cap on administrative fine and criminal sanctions for violations of the Competition Law (Law No. 5 of 1999). We mentioned then that a new cap is likely to be introduced. The newly issued government regulation for the Omnibus Law on competition (Government Regulation No. 44 of 2021 on the Implementation of Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition) confirmed this finding.
Recognising the need to synergise the various rules in the capital market sector, the Board of Directors of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) recently issued a decree to amend IDX Rule No. I-E on Obligation of Information Submission.
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2019 was a pivotal year in Indonesia’s digital business landscape as the government issued, among others, Government Regulation No. 71 of 2019 on Electronic Systems and Transactions.
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At the end of last year, Indonesia’s central bank, Bank Indonesia or BI issued a regulation on the payment system (BI Regulation No. 22/23/PBI/2020). This regulation, which will come into effect on 1 July 2021, was issued as part of BI’s initiation to reform Indonesia’s payment system regime stated in BI’s 2025 Payment System Blueprint.
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In a recent case, the Constitutional Court took a stand and rejected a judicial review petition filed by several TV giants that internet-based broadcasting (also known as over-the-top (“OTT”) broadcasting) should fall within the scope of the Broadcasting Law (Law No. 32 of 2002).
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The Indonesia Stock Exchange (“IDX”) is currently preparing a new listing regulation to update the current listing regulation. The new regulation will add a definition of public float, which will address which shareholders of a public company can be calculated as part of the public shares of such company.
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