Indonesia’s rapidly growing tech market presents a lucrative opportunity for global tech giants like Apple. However, the company faces challenges in navigating the country’s stringent compliance requirements regarding the Domestic Component Level (TKDN). Additionally, Apple's request for a 50-year tax holiday, and its unfulfilled investment commitments have added complexity to its operations in the region, which is one of Southeast Asia’s largest markets.
Authored by Dentons HPRP's lawyers, Abraham Sylvester Harryandi (Partner) and Associates: Reyner Mulia and Cindy Rahmatya Hadianti, who bring their deep expertise in corporate compliance, industrial and investment law, this article examines the recent issue Apple has faced in Indonesia and explores the relevant regulatory frameworks.
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