
[Ended] 7th Indonesia Business Risk Seminar (paid)
Thank you very much for your continued support.
We will be holding the 7th Indonesia Business Risk Seminar for the first time this year.
Please join us as we will explain the political and economic situation, business risks, and the latest legal topics in Indonesia in an easy-to-understand manner.
In addition to the outlook for the second Joko Widodo administration, this seminar will cover a wealth of content, including halal laws, tax credits for vocational training, tax allowance revisions, KPPU regulation revisions regarding acquisitions that cause monopoly and unfair competition, the obligation to use the Indonesian language, and government ordinances regarding e-commerce.
Get a wide range of the latest legal information at this seminar.
We look forward to seeing you on the day.
Shigeki Yanagita (PT. Director of Phoenix Strategy Indonesia)
| date and time | 2020February 19, year (water) 15:30-18:00 (Reception starts at 15:00) |
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| Lecturer | Shigenori Yanagida PT. Phoenix Strategy Indonesia Director |
| participation fee | IDR 883.000 (tax included) Breakdown: Participation fee IDR 880.000, Stamp fee IDR 3,000 |
| deadline | 2020February 17, year (month) |
| venue | Ayana Intercontinental Hotel Jasmine 4 Room [Address] Jl. Gen. Sudirman Kav10-11 【TEL】 251-0888 |
| Capacity | 40Name (The deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached) |
[Depends on the seminar]
Part 1 Indonesia Business Risk
1. Second Joko administration and future prospects
2. Is it okay for the Joko administration in its second term?
3. Evaluation of Joko Widodo’s first term
4. Fundamental business risks
5. Barriers to market entry and a weak economy
6. Actual situation of Japanese companies in Indonesia
7. Issues surrounding business
8. Compliance risk
9. Company operational risks
10. Business partner risks
11. Risk of labor-management issues
12. infrastructure risk
13. Internal fraud risk
14. Risks related to contract conclusion
Part 2: Recent legal topics
1. Business Licensing Integrated Electronic Service (OSS)
2. Changes to procedures for use by foreigners
3. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Law Amendment
4. halal law
5. super tax reduction
6. Tax credits for vocational training
7. Tax allowance revision
8. Regulation of public order, safety, health and environment-related products
9. Partial changes to the BKPM Ordinance
10. Housing pre-sale
11. Executive Order on Electric Vehicles
12. Franchise deregulation
13. KPPU Regulations on Acquisitions Causing Monopoly and Unfair Competition
14. Obligation to use Indonesian language
15. BPJS health insurance premium increase
16. Relaxation of central bank regulations on home loans and auto loans
17. Cabinet Order on E-commerce
18. Import/Export Foreign Currency Report to the Central Bank
19. Others (significant tax reform, omnibus law, criminal law/labor law reform, foreign capital negative list revision)



