Indonesia promises quicker procedures, greater ease for business


Permit applicants visit the BKPM one-stop integrated service in Jakarta on Dec 1, 2015. The government expressed confidence in September 2021 that recent regulatory changes would earn Indonesia a higher score in the World Bank’s upcoming ease of doing business assessment. - JP

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network):The government expects Indonesia to register improvements across the majority of indicators that make up the World Bank’s ease of doing business (EODB) report, including a shorter time to start a business, thanks to the latest regulatory reforms.

Starting a business in the country is estimated to take around 2.5 days, which would mark an improvement from the 10-day time recorded in the 2020 EODB assessment.

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