Responding to challenges

With an annual GDP of approximately US$1.8 trillion and a projected working age population of approximately 206 million by 2045, Indonesia is currently the largest economy within the ASEAN Economic Community and consequently a target for a high number of mergers and acquisitions.

The relatively recent enactment of competition and antitrust laws in Indonesia means that missteps in this area can have a tremendous impact on business reputation and growth opportunities. A proper understanding of how the competition law regime affects the way you do business is vital for strategic growth and success.

Depth of experience

Our Competition & Antitrust practice regularly advises Indonesian, international and multinational clients in domestic and cross-border competition matters, and has represented clients in investigations by and proceedings before and against the Indonesian Competition Commission (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha, KPPU).

Our competition law experts are highly knowledgeable individuals experienced in dealing with KPPU in matters involving alleged infractions against Indonesian competition and antitrust laws and regulations, as well as the obligation to notify KPPU of mergers and acquisitions.

Network and recognition

As part of the Allen & Gledhill network, we are connected to one of the largest and well-established competition practices in the region, allowing us to tap into a larger pool of resources and effectively leverage knowledge and expertise gleaned from long-standing involvement in multi-jurisdictional matters. 

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