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New Registration Rules for Integrated Construction Service Companies in Indonesia

By Awang Fahrizal Bahrin Indonesia’s Construction Services Development Institute (LPJK) has issued LPJK Regulation No. 5 of 2014 regarding Integrated Construction Services Registration, dated June 11, 2014 (LPJK Reg. 5/2014 or the “New Regulation”). LPJK Reg. 5/2014 revokes LPJK Decision No. 15/KPTS/LPJKN/II/2012 regarding Procedures for the Re-Registration, Renewal of Terms, New Certificate Request of Integrated New Registration Rules for Integrated Construction Service Companies in Indonesia

SSEK Named In-House Community Firm of Year in Multiple Practice Areas

SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants has been recognized as an Asian-MENA Counsel In-House Community Firm of the Year in five practice areas. The firm was also voted a joint winner in the prestigious category of Most Responsive Domestic Firm of the Year for Indonesia. SSEK, a full-service corporate and commercial law firm based in Jakarta, was SSEK Named In-House Community Firm of Year in Multiple Practice Areas

SSEK Lawyers to Speak at IBA Conference in Tokyo

Two lawyers from SSEK Legal Consultants, a full-service corporate and commercial law firm based in Jakarta, Indonesia, will feature in three working sessions at the upcoming Annual Conference of the International Bar Association (IBA) in Tokyo. Rusmaini Lenggogeni, the managing partner of SSEK, will speak on Wednesday, October 22, on “Targeting the Asian Market: Setting SSEK Lawyers to Speak at IBA Conference in Tokyo

Which Goods Require Indonesian-Language Labels and What Is the Penalty for Failing to Comply?

Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade has updated Regulation No. 67/M-DAG/PER/11/2013 regarding the Obligation to Affix Indonesian-Language Labels on Goods, with the issuance of Minister of Trade Regulation No. 10/M-DAG/PER/1/2014 dated January 30, 2014 (MOT Reg. 67/2013). This MOT regulation requires that certain goods manufactured in Indonesia and certain imported goods traded in Indonesia carry a label Which Goods Require Indonesian-Language Labels and What Is the Penalty for Failing to Comply?

New Negative List Introduces Changes to Health Investment in Indonesia

By Ira A. Eddymurthy and Alvin S. Suryohadiprojo The Indonesian Government has released a new list of business fields that are closed to investment and business fields that are conditionally open to investment. The long-awaited New Negative List, issued under Presidential Regulation No. 39 of 2014, increases allowed foreign ownership levels in several key industries, New Negative List Introduces Changes to Health Investment in Indonesia