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E-commerce players believe several recently implemented regulations will burden the industry this year as the government tightens controls on Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy. - Shutterstock.com
JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): E-commerce players believe several recently implemented regulations will burden the industry this year as the government tightens controls on Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy.
Indonesian E-commerce Association (IdEA) chairman Bima Laga said on Wednesday that certain requirements under the Job Creation Law, the Stamp Duty Law, a certain government regulation (PP) and a ministerial regulation would create downside risks for e-commerce.
All the laws were introduced last year except the PP, which was introduced in 2019. Bima, speaking at an online discussion, began with the Job Creation Law – the most expansive of the four regulations – which requires e-commerce platforms to include either buyers’ citizen identification numbers (NIKs) o