Omnibus Law

A More Strict Sanctions for the Implementation of the Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition

More Strict Sanctions for the Implementation of the Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition

To boost the country’s new investments, to promote a healthier business climate and to emphasize fair business competition within the framework of professional and accountable supervision, the government has enacted Law No. 11 of 2020 on the Job Creation (the “Omnibus Law“). The Omnibus Law has amended several laws, including Law No. 5 of 1999 […]

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Issuance of Indonesia Government Regulation 182021 as Indonesia’s Property Business Incentives Right

Issuance of Government Regulation 18/2021 as Indonesia’s Property Business Incentives

To overcome various bureaucratic and regulatory barriers that impede the economic and business growth in Indonesia, President Joko Widodo issued Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation (“Omnibus Law“), covering amendments to various laws and regulations, including the pre-existing regulations regarding land. To implement the Omnibus Law, the government on the 2nd of February

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Manpower in Indonesia: New Regulation on the Utilization of Expatriates RPTKA

New Manpower Regulation on the Utilization of Expatriates

Manpower Expatriates Regulation RPTKA The government issued Law No. 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation (“Omnibus Law“) in 2020. The Omnibus Law is expected to support the employment opportunity through increased investment. To further implement the Omnibus Law and to upgrade the previous regulation, on 2 February 2021 the government issued Government Regulation No. 34

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A Preparation for the Long-Awaited “Positive List” and What to Expect

A Preparation for the Long-Awaited “Positive List” and What to Expect

In order to increase investment and create jobs, along with the empowerment of cooperatives and micro, small and medium enterprises (usaha mikro, kecil, dan menengah – “UMKM“), the Indonesian government is currently working to prepare the change of Presidential Regulation No. 44 Year 2016 on Lists of Business Fields that are Closed for and Business

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