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Massive changes to foreign investment regulations do not bode well for Indonesia

Hot on the heels of President Jokowi's visit to the US where he referred frequently to the openness of the Indonesian economy to foreign investment, the BKPM (Indonesian Investment Coordination Board) has just made massive changes to investment regulations running to hundreds of pages.

Changes to manpower regulations allow for non-resident directors

Changes to Manpower regulations have just been announced (See Peraturan Menteri Ketenagakerjaan No 35 Tahun 2015) amending former regulations (Peraturan Menteri Ketenagakerjaan Nomor 16 Tahun 2015) relating to foreign workers in Indonesia.

Indonesia will join Trans-Pacific trade pact: Widodo

US President Barack Obama won Indonesia's endorsement for a contentious trans-Pacific trade deal on Monday, with the president of Southeast Asia's largest economy vowing to join. During a meeting with Obama at the White House, Joko Widodo risked the ire of economic nationalists at home and pledged...

EuroCham Criticizes Indonesia’s Investment Policy

The European Business Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (EuroCham) has just released its position papers for 2013 highlighting its review of investment conditions in Indonesia for that year. The position papers include criticism of some of Indonesia’s investment polices and further provide...

Exceeding Expectations in Indonesia

Indonesian President Joko Widodo will meet U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday in his first official visit to the United States since assuming office last October. Domestic reviews of Mr. Widodo’s performance are mostly negative due to deteriorating economic fundamentals.

Indonesia Needs to Join TPP

When Indonesian President Joko Widodo meets Barack Obama in Washington Monday, they'll have plenty to discuss. Their agenda includes defense, climate policy, maritime cooperation and much else. Trade is there too -- and should go right to the top, because that's where both countries have most to...

Jokowi invites Indonesia's top startups for US visit

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo will take along representatives from Indonesia's top startup companies on his state visit to the US next week, where his schedule includes a visit to Silicon Valley, the US' high technology and startups hub, to support the domestic startup scene.

Indonesia plans to scrap e-commerce from negative investment list

The Indonesian government plans to scrap e-commerce business from its negative investment list, a move that will allow foreign investors to enter this industry, a government official says. The new rule could come into effect in early 2016.

BKPM to Revise Negative Investment List within Six Months

The Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) had initiated a public discussion to revise the Negative Investment List (DNI) Friday last week. This measure is BKPM’s response to recent development in the business sector aimed at attracting more foreign investors.

Why foreign startups fail in Indonesia.

About author: After having worked and consulted in Indonesia for various sector of the local IT industry, this Frenchman has moved to Singapore as the co-founder of DeBuNe and COO of 25Mod (OTDocs). In my 10 years in Indonesia, I have seen enough foreign-owned startups fail both in traditional and...

Indonesian president to court tech giants on U.S. trip

Indonesia's president will court tech giants Apple and Google during his first trip to the United States this month, seeking investment for sustainable mining and greater internet access, a senior cabinet minister told Reuters.

Investment in service: Model as important as money

With the weakening of the rupiah and the economic slowdown throughout the year, investment has become a strategic area for the government to focus more on. To accelerate investment, the President has instructed a cut in all interlocking regulations that create bottlenecks in the investment pipeline.

Can Jokowi Deliver on Ambitious Reforms?

As the first anniversary of the newly elected government approaches, Indonesian president Jokowi is finally stamping his authority to overcome the inertia that has seemingly gripped the policy makers. The initial euphoria of the people’s president coming to power and doing the unthinkable...

Ten Office Boys Per Foreigner? Indonesia 'Explains' New Labor Law

Indonesia requires 10 locals to be hired per foreign worker. Non-resident foreign company directors need work permits. For companies worried about a new Indonesian law requiring 10 locals to be hired for every foreigner, the government has a workaround: stock up on drivers and “office boys” to...

Indonesia's small firms struggle, dealing economy another blow

Fuad Fultoni has been selling wooden furniture from Pasuruan city on the eastern side of Indonesia's Java island for 15 years: gazing out as his workers sat idly in an empty showroom, he says business has never been so bad.

The ABC of Indonesian infrastructure financing

Indonesia wants to lift itself to middle income status. To do so, the Ministry of National Development & Planning, Bappenas, has estimated the country needs Rp5.5 quadrillion ($385 billion) in infrastructure development between 2015 and 2019.

Widodo's Bulletproof Car Tires Show Indonesian Thicket of Rules

Indonesia’s new trade minister found a good example of the dangers of protectionism in an unlikely place: the armor-plated car of the country’s president. Officials had trouble bringing in the bulletproof tires needed for President Joko Widodo’s vehicle because of import restrictions passed...