
Private Infrastructure: Powering Industrial Wave in Indonesia
As Indonesia’s economy accelerates, private infrastructure investment represents one of its most promising frontiers. Whether in energy, logistics, or social infrastructure, foreign investors must build a strong PT PMA foundation supported by clear licensing and regulatory compliance to turn project opportunities into sustainable results.
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Entering Coffee Plantations in Indonesia
Cultivating coffee in Indonesia’s fertile highlands offers not just quantity but quality, sustainability, and strong export potential. For foreign investors, success in plantation ventures depends on securing the right land rights, meeting environmental compliance, and using the proper PT PMA framework to operate lawfully and scale efficiently.
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Complying with Tax Payments during Property Transactions
In Indonesia, individuals and property developers often attempt to optimize their tax strategy during property transactions, aiming to minimize transaction costs as much as possible. However, many of these approaches should consider the prevailing tax regulations to avoid administrative fees.
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