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SSEK Highly Ranked in Chambers Indonesia 2017

SSEK Legal Consultants earned seven firm rankings in the 2017 Chambers Asia-Pacific directory of the leading law firms in the region. Five SSEK lawyers received individual rankings across five practice areas. SSEK was recognized as a leading firm in Indonesia for Banking & Finance, Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Projects & Energy, Real Estate, and Telecommunications. SSEK Highly Ranked in Chambers Indonesia 2017

SSEK Welcomes New Partner Dewi Savitri Reni

SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants is pleased to announce the promotion of our new partner, Dewi Savitri Reni, effective January 2017. Vitri’s practice includes debt restructuring and insolvency, dispute resolution, foreign capital investment, mergers and acquisitions, oil and gas law, and general corporate matters. Vitri joined SSEK in 2009. She received her Bachelor of Laws from SSEK Welcomes New Partner Dewi Savitri Reni

SSEK Named Asian-MENA Counsel In-House Community Firm of the Year

SSEK Legal Consultants has been recognized as an Indonesian Firm of the Year in multiple practice areas in Asian-MENA Counsel’s 10th annual survey of in-house counsel in Asia and the Middle East. SSEK was recognized as 2016 Firm of the Year for Real Estate/Construction and Telecommunications, Media & Technology. It received an honorable mention for SSEK Named Asian-MENA Counsel In-House Community Firm of the Year

Update on Import Regulations for Indonesia

Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade (MOT) recently issued new regulations that affect the rules for importing different products. Import of Certain Products MOT Regulation No. 87/M-DAG/PER/10/2015 regarding Provisions on the Import of Certain Products (MOT Reg 87/2015) revokes MOT Regulation No. 83/M-DAG/PER/12/2012 regarding the same, as amended several times, lastly by MOT Regulation No. 73/M-DAG/PER/10/2014 (together, Update on Import Regulations for Indonesia

A Look at Indonesian Trade Regulations on Importer Identification Numbers

Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade (MOT) recently issued new regulations on Importer Identification Numbers. Special Importer Identification Number The MOT has revoked the requirement for importers to obtain a Special Importer Identification Number (NPIK) for the import of certain products such as textiles, shoes and electronics. The NPIK requirement had been stipulated in Minister of Industry A Look at Indonesian Trade Regulations on Importer Identification Numbers

Indonesian Legal Review: Franchise Law

With approximately 260 million people, Indonesia is the largest consumer market in Southeast Asia and the ASEAN region and is attractive to international and local franchise businesses. When the Government of Indonesia (GOI) introduced a number of economic policy packages in a de-regulation effort to stimulate the economy, none of the policy packages focused on Indonesian Legal Review: Franchise Law

SSEK Features at Inbound Investment Seminar

SSEK Legal Consultants managing partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Andini H. Dewi, an associate lawyer at the firm, were featured speakers at the event “Inbound Investment into Indonesia: Tax & Transfer Pricing Updates.” This complimentary event was organized and hosted by Deloitte Indonesia’s Chinese Services Group. The seminar provided an update on Indonesian regulatory matters from SSEK Features at Inbound Investment Seminar

Indonesian Legal Review: Company Law

Indonesia’s Company Law (Law No. 40 of 2007 regarding Limited Liability Companies) regulates how companies operate their corporations in Indonesia. Since the Company Law was enacted in 2007, it has not been amended nor were there any new regulations issued in 2015 related to the Company Law. One regulatory development is noteworthy and this was Indonesian Legal Review: Company Law

Indonesian Legal Review: Bilateral Investment Treaties

Indonesia’s international investment policy has been in the spotlight since the Government of Indonesia (the GOI) conveyed in 2014 its intention to terminate all of its existing bilateral investment treaties (BITs). This announcement has raised concerns among current and foreign prospective investors in Indonesia, since BITs provide the foundation for protection against governmental expropriation and Indonesian Legal Review: Bilateral Investment Treaties