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Leading Indonesian law firm Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung has released Doing Business in Indonesia 2025, a comprehensive regulatory and legal guide for investors and businesses navigating Indonesia’s dynamic market.

Doing Business in Indonesia 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering first-class local knowledge combined with international standards of client care,” said managing partner Tjahjadi Bunjamin.

“The guide draws on both our decades of expertise and an appreciation of the very latest challenges and opportunities facing Indonesian businesses in 2025."

The guide provides an in-depth analysis of Indonesia’s regulatory framework for foreign direct investment and mergers and acquisitions. Key sectors identified for investment include digital infrastructure, consumer, healthcare, financial services and traditional infrastructure and mining.

"Indonesia’s appeal as an investment hub has been strengthened by recent government efforts to enhance infrastructure, business processes and investment incentives," said Herbert Smith Freehills partner David Dawborn. "With FDI soaring 21% in 2024, this is an essential guide for the expanding ranks of investors looking to Indonesia for growth."

With 19 partners based in Jakarta, Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung is one of Indonesia’s leading full-service commercial and corporate law firms,  and the longstanding associate of international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills in the country.

Key contacts

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Tjahjadi Bunjamin

Managing Partner (Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung), Jakarta

Tjahjadi Bunjamin
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David Dawborn

Partner, Jakarta

David Dawborn
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Matthew Goerke

Partner, Jakarta

Matthew Goerke

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