Year Category: 2025

SSEK Senior Partners Join Global Leaders Forum Corporate M&A Event

SSEK Law Firm senior partners Ira A. Eddymurthy and Rusmaini Lenggogeni attended the Global Leaders Forum’s 9th Annual Corporate M&A Forum in London on July 9. Ira was co-chair of the event and a featured speaker, sharing insights on the future of corporate M&A, including the regulatory and political landscape in Indonesia, during a panel SSEK Senior Partners Join Global Leaders Forum Corporate M&A Event

SSEK Contributes Article on SEZs in Indonesia to Legal Industry Reviews India

SSEK Law Firm partner Nico Mooduto and associate Imelda Chai have contributed an article, “Special Economic Zones in Indonesia: Unlocking Opportunities for Industrial Investment,” to the India edition of The Legal Industry Reviews (LIR). They look at the role of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in accelerating economic growth in Indonesia and fiscal and non-fiscal facilities available SSEK Contributes Article on SEZs in Indonesia to Legal Industry Reviews India

Indonesia Sets Out E-Mediation Framework for Commodity Futures Disputes

Indonesia’s Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi or “Bappebti”) recently issued Circular Letter No. 209/BAPPEBTI/SE/06/2025 regarding the Implementation of Electronic Mediation at the Futures Exchange to Settle Customer Disputes in the Commodity Futures Trading Industry, dated June 17, 2025 (“CL 209/2025”). CL 209/2025 serves as a technical implementation of Article 17 Indonesia Sets Out E-Mediation Framework for Commodity Futures Disputes

Indonesia Blockchain 2025: Regulatory Guide

SSEK Law Firm partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan and associates Bianca Pinastika Putri Kadarisman and Qafaldi Putra Ismayudha have authored the Indonesia chapter of the Chambers Blockchain 2025 global guide. In their chapter, they examine recent regulatory developments under the OJK and explore key trends shaping Indonesia’s crypto and blockchain landscape. The Chambers Blockchain 2025 guide Indonesia Blockchain 2025: Regulatory Guide

Indonesia Issues 2025 Framework for Listing Medicine in National E-Katalog

Indonesia’s E-Katalog is a centralized electronic catalog platform used for the procurement of goods and services by government agencies and other entities that utilize state or regional budgets. It plays a key role in Indonesia’s public procurement system, as governed by the following regulatory framework:   Government Regulation No. 29 of 2018, dated July 13, Indonesia Issues 2025 Framework for Listing Medicine in National E-Katalog

Supply Chain Shifts to Indonesia: Key Considerations for Relocating Production and Sourcing

As global supply chains continue to evolve, Indonesia has emerged as a prime destination for businesses relocating production or sourcing operations. With its strategic location, competitive labor costs, and growing manufacturing sector, Indonesia offers significant advantages. However, companies must carefully navigate import-export licensing, local content requirements, and customs procedures to ensure smooth operations. Why Indonesia? Supply Chain Shifts to Indonesia: Key Considerations for Relocating Production and Sourcing

SSEK Hosts Discussion on New Government Regulation on Risk-Based Licensing in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm recently hosted a legal discussion on the theme “Transformation of Risk-Based Business Licensing Implementation through Government Regulation No. 28 of 2025.” The session featured guest speaker Bapak Dendy Apriandi, Director of Investment Deregulation at the Ministry of Investment / BKPM (Capital Investment Coordinating Board), who provided an overview of Government Regulation No. SSEK Hosts Discussion on New Government Regulation on Risk-Based Licensing in Indonesia

Legal Shift in Indonesian Immigration: New Visa Classifications Take Effect

Effective June 2, 2025, Indonesia has overhauled its visa framework through Minister of Immigration and Corrections (“MOIC”) Decree No. M.IP-08.GR.01.01 of 2025 concerning Visa Classification (“New Decree”). This New Decree amends the earlier classification under Minister of Law and Human Rights (“MOLHR”) Regulation No. 22 of 2023 concerning Visas and Stay Permits, as amended by Legal Shift in Indonesian Immigration: New Visa Classifications Take Effect

Corporate Governance in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Ira A. Eddymurthy and senior associate A. Charlie R. Malessy have contributed the Indonesia chapter to the Chambers Corporate Governance 2025 global guide. They provide the latest legal information on key aspects of corporate governance in Indonesia, including environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations; decision-making processes; board structure and composition; the Corporate Governance in Indonesia