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China REE Policy impact on Indonesia Shipping Industry
Beginning 1 December 2025, China will implement new export controls on rare earth elements, introducing licensing requirements, military-use restrictions, and extraterritorial oversight.
Navigating Indonesia’s Waste-to-Energy Framework: Key Insights from Presidential Regulation No. 109 of 2025
Presidential Regulation No. 109 of 2025 regarding Urban Waste Management through Waste-to-Energy Conversion (“PR 109/2025”) was issued in response to Indonesia’s waste emergency, where in 2023 approximately 60.99% of waste remained unmanaged and disposed of through open dumping systems.
MOT Regulation 32/2025: New Import Rules for Chemicals, Hazardous Materials, and Mining Materials
The Ministry of Trade has recently introduced new import rules for Chemicals, Hazardous Materials, and Mining Materials.
Direct Legal Intervention by OJK: Impacts for Financial Service Providers Under the Draft RPOJK
Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) issued a draft regulation that formally allows OJK to represent and defend consumers in the financial sector through lawsuit
Key Concepts of Company Capital under Indonesian Company Law
This ARMA Update provides an overview of the definitions and distinctions among the various types of capital as recognized under the Law No. 40 of 2007 on Limited Liability Companies, and its amendments
The Role and Functions of the Balai Harta Peninggalan (BHP)
The Estate Office (BHP) BHP performs a vital function in upholding legal certainty, protecting vulnerable parties, and ensuring the orderly administration of estates, guardianships, and bankruptcies.
Reshaping Indonesia’s Carbon Governance: Presidential Regulation No. 110 of 2025 concerning the Implementation of Carbon Economic Value Instruments and National Greenhouse Gas Emission Control
The Government of Indonesia has recently issued Presidential Regulation No. 110 of 2025 concerning Implementation of Carbon Economic Value Instruments and National Greenhouse Gas Emission Control, aimed at strengthening the implementation framework of carbon pricing and providing greater clarity for stakeholders, especially investors.
Who Gets Paid When the Music Plays? A Guide to Indonesian Music Royalties in Commercial Premises
The legal framework on music royalties in Indonesia, explain LMKN’s central role and the practical steps and alternatives for businesses to manage their obligations effectively.
Cinema and Syndicates: Legal Architecture Behind Indonesia’s Multi-Producer Film Deal
This article explores the legal and financial design behind Qodrat 2 and its implications for future multi-producer collaborations in Indonesia’s film industry.