Doing Business in Indonesia

With its large territory, tropical climate, and abundance of natural resources such as oil, minerals, timber and raw or semi-transformed agricultural products, Indonesia has been steadily attracting foreign investment.


The government has also been transforming large cities into specialised industrial and service hubs for machinery, electronics, automotive and auto parts. Businesses operating in Indonesia must navigate a dynamic market, diverse cultural nuances, and complex regulations to seize opportunities in this promising economy.


Indonesia offers investors low wage costs, an increasingly attractive investment climate, a huge domestic market, and access to other ASEAN markets.


Full cycle of support:

Activities of large traders and exporters/importers
Foreign assets of the client - secretarial, legal and accounting services (creation, maintenance, accounting, liquidation), compliance with Western banks from lawyers and consultants
M&A transactions
Transactions for the purchase and/or sale of assets (real estate, air/water transport)
Forensic services
Interaction with government agencies abroad