Indonesia Reduces Local Content Requirements to Boost Green Energy Investments
Indonesia relaxes local content requirements for renewable energy projects to attract foreign investment and meet its 2025 renewable energy target.
Key Changes in Indonesia’s Franchise Laws
Learn about the key changes to Indonesia’s franchise laws via regulation GR 35/2024 and how they impact franchisors, franchisees, and MSMEs.
A Guide to Hiring in Indonesia – Latest Issue of ASEAN Briefing Magazine
The latest issue of ASEAN Briefing Magazine, titled “A Guide to Hiring in Indonesia”, is out now as a free download.
More Investment Incentives for Indonesia’s New Capital, Nusantara
Discover how Indonesia’s new regulation GR 29/2024 enhances investment incentives in Nusantara with extended land rights, streamlined approvals, expanded authority powers, and new rules on foreign workers.
Regulatory Shifts in Indonesia’s Mining Sector: Empowering Local Stakeholders
Explore the key changes introduced by Indonesia’s Government Regulation 25 of 2024 in the mining sector. This article covers new licensing requirements, downstream policies, and their implications for local stakeholders and the industry.
Indonesia’s Record Investment Inflows: Key Highlights from H1 2024
Indonesia achieved a record-breaking investment inflows in the first half of 2024, driven by significant foreign and domestic interest across key sectors.
Indonesia Launches Golden Visa to Drive Investment
Indonesia’s Golden Visa offers long-term residency to global investors, skilled professionals, and retirees.
Indonesia Strengthens Pharma Sector with Novo Nordisk Partnership
Novo Nordisk’s partnership with Bio Farma underscores Indonesia’s expanding role in biopharmaceuticals and local insulin production.
Indonesia Explores Revisions to Enhance Micro Loan Subsidy Program
Indonesia is considering revisions to its micro loan subsidy program while debating the reinstatement of a COVID-era loan restructuring policy.
Southeast Asia’s First EV Battery Plant Begins Operations in Indonesia
Indonesia has launched Southeast Asia’s first electric vehicle battery plant, marking a significant milestone in its ambition to become a leading global producer of EV batteries.














