M&A Potential in the Growing Usage of EV and Nickel in Indonesia
Growing domestic and international demand for nickel – an essential component of the lithium-ion batteries that propel electric vehicles (EVs) – has led to a significant surge in initial public offerings and M&A transactions in Indonesia’s energy and mining sector.
DIFFERENTIATING E-COMMERCE, MARKET PLACE, AND SOCIAL COMMERCE IN THE PROLIFERATION OF THE DIGITAL SPACE IN INDONESIA
The government has revised Regulation of the Minister of Trade Number 50 of 2020 concerning Provisions regarding Business Licensing,
THE AUTHORITY OF COMMITTEE OF STATE RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT TO COLLECT RECEIVABLES OF STATE-OWNED BANKS AND REGIONAL STATE-OWNED BANKS
The Committee of State Receivables Management or Panitia Urusan Piutang Negara (“PUPN”) is an interdepartmental committee that handles and manages the state receivables whose members include the representatives from the ministry of finance, the police the prosecutor and the regional government.
Unraveling Carbon Trading in Indonesia Using Carbon Exchange
As a reaction to global climate change, about 196 countries, including Indonesia, have adopted the Paris Agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (“Paris Agreement”).
Mini IPO (Securities Crowdfunding) as a Financing Alternative for MSMEs and Start-Up Companies
Securities Crowdfunding (“SCF”) funding scheme is a concept of public fund raising through online collection as one of funding options for small businesses, or commonly referred to as Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (“MSMEs”), and start-up companies.
Additional Skill for Lawyers: Understanding Financial Statement
Lawyers as problem solvers Lawyers are problem solvers. As problem solvers, lawyers must have extensive knowledge because in solving problems,
DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY IN INDONESIA
Technological development has given way to various activities through the cyberspace, which simultaneously results benefits and risks.
DATA PROTECTION IN INDONESIA
In 2022, Law No. 27 of 2022 regarding Personal Data Protection (“PDP Law”) has been enacted as the primary law of personal data protection in Indonesia. Further to PDP Law, there are other law and regulations that also regulate regarding personal data protection in Indonesia, namely Law No. 11 of 2008 regarding Electronic Information and …