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(25) Excludes arbitration and conciliation services.
(26) Provision of advice and guidance relating to crop and livestock management on consultancy basis. Includes specialised consultancy services only, related to forestry activities, timber evaluation, forest management or planning. Does not include logging.
(27) Consists of specialised consultancy services only, related to marine or freshwater fisheries, fish hatchery services. Does not include fishing.
(28) Covers consultancy services related to the transmission and distribution on a fee or contract basis of electricity, gaseous fuels and steam and hot water to household, industrial, commercial and other users.
(29) Activities of establishments engaged in provision of planning, organising, managing and marketing services for conventions and similar events (including catering and beverage services).
(30) Specialised consultancy services related to the post-construction design and fitting out of interior living and working spaces. Includes purchase of necessary goods.
Sector or Sub-sector Limitations on Market Access 
2. COMMUNICATION SERVICES.    
C. Telecommunications services. Covers the following sub-sectors from the Services Sectoral Classification List (W/120) and related CPC codes (7521,7522,7523, 7529**)
(a) Voice telephone services (b) Packet-switched data transmission services (c) Circuit-switched data transmission services (d) Telex services (e) Telegraph services (f) Facsimile services (g) Private leased circuit services (o) Other: - Digital Cellular services - Paging services - Personal Communications Services - Trunked Radio System Services - Mobile Data Services1) None 2) None 3) None
(h) Electronic mail (CPC 7523**) (i) Voice mail ( CPC 7523**) (j) On-line information and data base retrieval (CPC 7523**) (k) Electronic data interchange (EDI) (CPC 7523**) (l) Enhanced/value-added facsimile services, including store and retrieve (CPC 7523**) (m) Code and protocol conversion (CPC 7523**)1) None 2) None 3) None
3. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES
A. General construction work for buildings (CPC 512) B. General construction work for civil engineering (CPC 513) C. Installation and assembly work (CPC 514, 516) D. Building completion and finishing work (CPC 517) E. Other: - Pre-erection work at construction sites (CPC 511 excluding site preparation for mining – CPC 5115) - Special trade construction work (CPC 515) - Renting services related to equipment for construction or demolition of buildings or civil engineering works, with operator (CPC 518)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
4. DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
A. Commission agents’ services (CPC 62113-62118) (31) B. Wholesale trade services (CPC 6223-6228) (32)1) None 2) None 3) None
C. Retailing services (CPC 631, 63212, 6322-5, 6329, 61112, 6113, 6121) (33)1) Unbound except for mail order 2) None 3) None 
D. Franchising (CPC 8929) 1) None 2) None 3) None
(31) For greater certainty, this excludes tobacco and alcoholic beverages, and excludes firearms in accordance with Entry 9 of this Annex.
(32) For greater certainty, this excludes wholesale trade services of unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco products and alcoholic beverages, and excludes firearms in accordance with Entry 9 of this Annex.
(33) Australia’s commitments in relation to these services extend to cover the following services not listed in relevant CPC classifications: inventory management of goods, assembling, sorting and grading of goods, breaking bulk, re-distribution and delivery services for retailing. Does not cover dispensing of pharmaceuticals. For greater certainty, this excludes retailing services of alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and firearms in accordance with Entry 9 of this Annex.

Sector or Sub-sector Limitations on Market Access 
5. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
B. Secondary education services (CPC 922**) (34) C. Higher education services (CPC 923**) (35) E. Other education services (CPC 929**) (36)1) None 2) None 3) None
6. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (37)
A. Wastewater management (CPC 9401) (38) B. Waste management (CPC 9402, 9403) (39) D. Other: - Protection of ambient air and climate(CPC 9404) (40) - Remediation and clean-up of soil and water (CPC 9406**) (41) - Noise and vibration abatement (CPC 9405) (42) - Protection of biodiversity and landscape (CPC 9406**) (43) - Other environmental and ancillary services (CPC 9409) (44)1) None 2) None 3) None
(34) Covers general as well as technical and vocational education at the secondary level in private institutions.
(35) Covers provision of private tertiary education services including at university level.
(36) Covers tuition and testing in English and other languages. Tuition in cuisine and traditional therapies (including massage, acupuncture), music, dance and martial arts.
(37) Australia’s commitments on environmental services exclude the provision of water for human use, including water collection, purification and distribution through mains.
(38) This covers removal, treatment and disposal of household, commercial and industrial sewage and other waste waters including tank emptying and cleaning, monitoring, removal and treatment of solid wastes.
(39) This covers hazardous and non-hazardous waste collection, treatment and disposal (including incineration, composting and landfill); linen sanitation and treatment and clinical waste disposal services supplied to hospitals; sweeping and snow removal, and other sanitation services.
(40) This covers services at power stations or industrial complexes to remove air pollutants; monitoring of mobile emissions and implementation of control systems or reduction programmes.
(41) Australia’s commitments under 9406** combine to cover the entirety of CPC 9406 services. This covers cleaning-up systems in situ or mobile, emergency response, clean-up and longer term abatement of spills and natural disasters; and rehabilitation programmes (e.g. recovery of mining sites) including monitoring.
(42) This covers monitoring programmes, and installation of noise reduction systems and screens.
(43) Australia’s commitments under items 9406** combine to cover the entirety of CPC 9406 services. This covers ecology and habitat protection and promotion of forests and promoting sustainable forestry.
(44) This covers other environment protection services, including services related to environmental impact assessment.
Sector or Sub-sector Limitations on Market Access
7. HEALTH-RELATED AND SOCIAL SERVICES
A. Hospital services Private hospital services (CPC 93110**) (45)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except that measures in the form of economic needs tests, limitations on the number of services operations and types of legal entity may apply.
B. Other human health services (CPC 93199**) (46)1) Unbound 2) None 3) None
8. TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES
A. Hotels and restaurants (CPC 641, 642, 643)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
B. Travel agencies and tour operator services (CPC 7471)1) None, except commercial presence required 2) None 3) None
C. Tourist guide services (CPC 7472)1) None 2) None 3) None
9. RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES
B. News agency services (CPC 962) D. Sporting and other recreational services - Sporting services (CPC 9641) - Other recreational services (CPC 96491) (47)1) None 2) None 3) None
(45) Covers delivery of services under the direction of registered medical doctors to patients in hospital institutions that are not funded, owned or operated by or on behalf of the federal government or a State or Territory government in Australia.
(46) Covers podiatry and chiropody services. Includes podiatry services carried out in health clinics, and in residential health facilities other than hospitals, as well as in own consulting rooms, patients’ homes or elsewhere.
(47) Covers recreation park and beach services.
Sector or Sub-sectorLimitations on Market Access
10. TRANSPORT SERVICES
A. Maritime transport services
International transport (freight and passengers) (CPC 7211 and 7212) (48)1) Liner Shipping, Bulk, tramp and other international shipping, including international passenger transportation: None 2) None  3) a) Establishment of registered company for the purpose of operating a fleet under the national flag of Australia: None 3) b) Other forms of commercial presence for the supply of international maritime transport services (as defined in Note on Maritime Transport Services): None
Maritime auxiliary services
- International rental of vessels with crew (as defined in Note on Maritime Transport Services) (49)1) None 2) None 3) None
- Maritime cargo handling services (as described in Note on Maritime Transport Services)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except Unbound in South Australia. Licences/concessions are granted by port authorities. Public utility concession or licensing procedures may apply in the case of the occupation of the public domain for the conduct of these activities.
- Storage and warehousing services (CPC 742)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
- Maritime freight forwarding services (as defined in Note on Maritime Transport Services) 1) None 2) None 3) None
- Customs clearance services (as described in Note to on Maritime Transport Services) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None 
- Pre-shipment inspection (as defined in Note on Maritime Transport Services) - Maritime agency services (as described in Note on Maritime Transport Services)1) None 2) None 3) None 
C. Air transport services 
 Aircraft repair and maintenance services during which an aircraft is withdrawn from service, excluding so-called line maintenance (CPC 8868**) (50)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
Ground handling services (51) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
Airport operation services (52)1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
Selling and marketing of air transport services (53)1) None, except: (a) Commercial presence required for services covered by Travel agencies and tour operator services (CPC 7471). (b) Retailing services (CPC 631, 63212, 6322-5, 6329, 61112, 6113, 6121) are unbound except for mail order. 2) None 3) None
Computer reservation systems (CPC 7523**) (54) 1) None 2) None 3) None
E. Rail transport services
(b) Freight transportation (CPC 7112); (c) Pushing and towing services (CPC 7113); and (e) Supporting services for rail transport services (CPC743).1) None 2) None 3) Below track: Most rail-track networks in Australia are government-owned although much is leased to private operators. There are no restrictions on the right to establish new networks but access to public land may not be guaranteed. Above track (rail transport services (such as trains) that operate over the rail-track infrastructure): none except that access to rail infrastructure is allocated under pro-competitive principles for safety, efficiency and the long term interests of users.
F. Road transport services
(a) Passenger transportation (CPC 71213, 71214, 7122)55 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None
(b) Freight transportation (CPC 7123) (c) Rental of commercial vehicles with operator (CPC7124) 1) None 2) None 3) None
G. Pipeline transport
(a) Transportation of fuels (CPC 7131) (b) Transportation of other goods (CPC 7139) 1) None 2) None 3) None
H. Services auxiliary to all modes of transport
(a) Cargo-handling services in relation to rail, road and air transport only (CPC 741**) (56) (b) Storage and warehouse services (CPC 742 excluding maritime) (57) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None
(c) Freight transport agency services (CPC 748 excluding maritime) (58) (d) Other supporting and auxiliary transport services (CPC 749 excluding maritime) (59) 1) None 2) None 3) None
(48) For greater certainty, this excludes maritime cabotage and offshore transport services in accordance with Entry 12 of this Annex.
(49) For greater certainty, this excludes maritime cabotage and offshore transport services in accordance with Entry 12 of this Annex.
(50) This covers establishments mainly engaged in periodic maintenance and repair (routine and emergency) of airframes (including wings, doors, control surfaces) avionics, engines and engine components, hydraulics, pressurisation and electrical systems and landing gear. Includes painting, other fuselage surface treatments and repair of flight-deck (and other) transparencies. Further includes rotary and glider aircraft.
(51) Covers “ground handling services” as defined in Article 9.1 (Definitions).
(52) Covers “airport operation services” as defined in Article 9.1 (Definitions).
(53) This commitment confirms, without extending, the application to air transport services of the specific commitments made elsewhere in this Appendix in the following sections, subject to all limitations, exceptions and qualifications set out in those sections: Travel agencies and tour operator services (CPC 7471); Market research and public opinion polling services (CPC 864); Advertising services (CPC 87110, 87120**, 87190); Distribution: Commission agents’ services (CPC 62113-62118); Wholesale trade services (CPC 6223-6228); Retailing services (CPC 631, 63212, 6322-5, 6329, 61112, 6113, 6121); and Franchising (CPC 8929). For the purposes of this commitment, “selling and marketing of air transport services” is defined as in Article 9.1 (Definitions), except that the aspects of “marketing” covered by this commitment are limited to market research, advertising and distribution.
(54) Activities of establishments engaged in providing and maintaining computer reservation to other enterprises engaged in the provision of travel agency services, including transport and accommodation booking, tour and travel wholesaling/retailing – to establishments engaged in providing reservation services (such as travel agencies etc.). CRS services related to air carriers include the provision of information on air carrier schedules, space availability and tariffs.
(55) Does not include regular urban bus services.
(56) Note also that maritime cargo handling services are dealt with under “Maritime Services.”
(57) Australia’s commitment in relation to these services extends to cover the following services in addition to those listed in CPC 742: distribution centre services and materials handling and equipment services such as container station and depot services (excluding maritime).
(58) Australia’s commitment in relation to these services extends to cover the following services in addition to those listed in CPC 748: customs agency services and load scheduling services (excluding maritime).
(59) Australia’s commitment in relation to these services extends to cover the following services in addition to those listed under CPC 749: container leasing and rental services (excluding maritime).

* Unbound due to lack of technical feasibility

** Indicates that the service specified constitutes only a part of the total range of activities covered by the CPC concordance.

Unless otherwise stated all CPC references correspond to the United Nations Provisional Central Product Classification.

NOTE ON MARITIME TRANSPORT SERVICES

Definitions

1. Other Forms of Commercial Presence for the Supply of International Maritime Transport Services: for the purposes of this Appendix, means the ability for international maritime transport service suppliers of the other Party to undertake locally all activities which are necessary for the supply to their customers of a partially or fully integrated transport service, within which the maritime transport constitutes a substantial element. This commitment shall not be construed as limiting in any manner the commitments undertaken under the cross-border mode of delivery.

These activities include:

-  marketing and sales of maritime transport and related services through direct contact with customers, from quotation to invoicing, these services being those operated or offered by the service supplier itself or by service suppliers with which the service seller has established standing business arrangements;

- the acquisition, on their own account or on behalf of their customers (and the resale to their customers) of any transport and related services, including inward transport services by any mode, particularly inland waterways, road and rail, necessary for the supply of the integrated service;  the preparation of documentation concerning transport documents, customs documents, or other documents related to the origin and character of the goods transported;

- the provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange (subject to the provisions of the GATS Annex on Telecommunications);

- the setting up of any business arrangements (including participation in the stock of a company) and the appointment of personnel recruited locally (or, in the case of foreign personnel, subject to the commitments listed in Australia’s Schedule of Commitments in Annex 12-A (Movement of Natural Persons)) with any locally established shipping agency; and

- acting on behalf of the companies, organising the call of the ship or taking over cargoes when required.

2. International Rental of Vessels with Crew: rental or leasing services of all types of sea-going vessels with crew (such as tankers, bulk dry cargo vessels, cargo and freight vessels) for the purpose of international trade.

3. Maritime Cargo Handling Services: activities exercised by stevedore companies, including terminal operators, but not including the direct activities of dockers, when this workforce is organised independently of the stevedoring of terminal operator companies. The activities covered include the organisation and supervision of: the loading/discharging of cargo to/from a ship; the lashing/unlashing of cargo; and, the reception/delivery and safekeeping of cargoes in the wharf area before shipment or after discharge.

The organisation and supervision includes the arrangements for (1) engaging skilled labour (dockers), (2) using all the necessary equipment for on-board or shore use and the appropriate storage space, whether by ownership, rental or otherwise, (3) the checking of parcels and markings, the weighing and measuring of cargo (upon request of the owner), and (4) the administrative duties as well as the responsibility related to the services.

Container terminal operators can furthermore be appointed for stuffing/stripping containers and e.g. the survey and supply of electricity to containers.

4. Maritime Freight Forwarding Services: the organisation and monitoring of shipment operations on behalf of shippers, through the acquisition of transport and related services, preparation of documentation and provision of business information.

5. Customs Clearance Services: activities consisting in carrying out on behalf of another party customs formalities concerning import, export or through-transport of cargoes, whether this is the main activity of the service provider or a usual complement of its main activity.

6. Pre-shipment Inspection: all services performed on a fee or contract basis involved in the verification of the quality, quantity, price (including currency exchange rate and financial terms), or the customs classification of goods to be exported. Does not include customs or quarantine inspection.

7. Maritime Agency Services: activities consisting in representing, within a given geographic area, as an agent, the business interests of one or more shipping line or shipping companies, for the following purposes:

- marketing and sales of maritime transport and related services, from quotation to invoicing, and issuance of bills of lading on behalf of the companies; acquisition and resale of the necessary related services, preparation of documentation, and provision of business information; and

- acting on behalf of the companies organising the call of the ship or taking over cargoes when required.

Appendix B. (60)

Sector

Architectural Services (CPC 8671)

Advisory and Consultative Engineering Services (CPC 86721)

Engineering design services for the construction of foundations and building structures (CPC 86722)

Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings (CPC 86723)

Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works (CPC 86724)

Engineering design services for industrial processes and production (CPC 86725)

Other engineering services during the construction and installation phase (CPC 86727)

Other engineering services (CPC 86729) 

Integrated Engineering Services (CPC 8673)

Urban Planning Services (CPC 86741)

Technical Testing and analysis services (CPC 8676)

Maintenance and repair of equipment (not including maritime vessels, aircraft or other transport equipment) (CPC 633 and 8861-8866)

Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) except for one- and two-dwelling buildings (CPC 51210)

Construction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513)

Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514)

Installation Work (CPC 516)

Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517)

Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) except Site Investigation Work (CPC 51110) and Site Formation and Clearance Work (CPC 51113)

Special Trade Construction (CPC 515)

Renting Services Related Equipment for Construction or Demolition of Building or Civil Engineering Works with Operator (CPC 518)

Secondary Education Services : Technical and Vocational Secondary Education Services (electronic, automotive) (CPC 92230)

Higher Education Services:

- Post-secondary technical and vocational education services (CPC 9231)

- Other higher education services (CPC 9239)

Adult Education Services: Language Course and Training (CPC 924)

Other Education Services: Football and Chess only (CPC 929)

Hospital Services (CPC 9311)

(60) For greater certainty, Australia’s commitments on education and hospital services are subject to Entry 7 of this Annex.

ANNEX II. SCHEDULE OF INDONESIA

INTRODUCTORY NOTES

SECTION A

Section A of Indonesia’s Schedule to this Annex sets out, in accordance with Article 9.7 (Non-conforming Measures), the specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which Indonesia may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by: (a) Article 9.3 (National Treatment); (b) Article 9.4 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment); (c) Article 9.5 (Market Access); or (d) Article 9.6 (Local Presence).

SECTION B

1. Articles 14.4 (National Treatment), 14.5 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment), 14.6 (Prohibition of Performance Requirements), and 14.10 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors) apply only to the following sectors: (a) manufacturing; (b) agriculture; (c) fisheries; (d) forestry; (e) mining and quarrying; (f) energy infrastructure, specifically power plants of more than 10 Megawatts and geothermal power plants of less than or equal to 10 Megawatts; and (g) transport infrastructure, specifically highway, bridge and tunnel concessions.

2. Section B of Indonesia’s Schedule to this Annex sets out, in accordance with Article 14.14 (Non-conforming Measures), the specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities, within the sectors listed in paragraph 1, for which Indonesia may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by: (a) Article 14.4 (National Treatment); (b) Article 14.5 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment); (c) Article 14.6 (Prohibition of Performance Requirements); or (d) Article 14.10 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors).

3. For greater certainty, in accordance with Article 14.3.3 (Relation to Other Chapters), for the purposes of the application of Article 14.14 (Non-Conforming Measures) to measures affecting the supply of a service by a service supplier of Australia through commercial presence in the territory of Indonesia, an entry listed against Article 9.3 (National Treatment) and Article 9.4 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment) in Section A, shall also be considered an entry in respect of Article 14.4 (National Treatment) and Article 14.5 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment) respectively in Section B.

4. The recognition of Australian permanent residents shall be limited to Australian permanent residents who have the nationality of a country that already has an investment agreement or a free trade agreement (with an investment chapter) in force with Indonesia. Such recognition shall not apply to an Australian permanent resident who is also an Indonesian national. Furthermore, in accordance with Article XXVIII(k)(2) of GATS, Indonesia shall not be obliged to accord to such permanent residents treatment more favourable than would be accorded by Australia to such residents. 

Section A.

1. Sector: All Sectors

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 9.3) Market Access (Article 9.5) Local Presence (Article 9.6)

Description: Trade in Services

Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that does not conform with the obligations imposed by Articles 9.3 (National Treatment), Article 9.5 (Market Access) and 9.6 (Local Presence), except in the sectors and sub-sectors where it has made commitments in accordance with Article 9.7.1 (Non-Conforming Measures) in Annex I of this Schedule, or with respect to the sectors and sub-sectors listed in Appendix A to this Annex: a) including any undertakings relating to additional commitments set out in that Appendix; and b) subject to the terms, limitations, conditions and qualifications set out in that Appendix. To the extent that the terms, limitations, conditions and qualifications applied to a particular service supplier of Australia in the sectors or sub-sectors listed in Appendix A are more favourable on or after the date of entry into force of this Agreement than the terms, limitations, conditions and qualifications listed in Appendix A, the applied terms, limitations, conditions and qualifications shall not be changed or modified so as to become more restrictive to such a service supplier, provided that there is no amendment to its principal or operational licenses resulting from a request by the service supplier. For greater certainty, any amendments to the principal or operational license requested by a service supplier would be treated as a new entry to the market as at the date of the effect of the amendments.

2. Sector: All Sectors

Obligations Concerned: Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 9.4)

Level of Government: Central

Description: Trade in Services

Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords more favourable treatment to any services or service suppliers under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords more favourable treatment to any services or service suppliers under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, except with respect to the sectors and sub-sectors listed in Appendix B to this Annex. For sectors not listed in Appendix B, if, after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, Indonesia subsequently enters into any agreement with a non-Party in which it accords treatment to services or service suppliers of that non-Party more favourable than it accords to like services or service suppliers of Australia, Australia may request consultations to discuss the possibility of extending such treatment. On request from Australia, Indonesia will give consideration to negotiate for the incorporation of treatment no less favourable than that provided under the agreement in question. Such incorporation shall take into account the overall balance of benefits. Notwithstanding the above, Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords more favourable treatment:

(a) to ASEAN member states under any ASEAN agreement open to participation by any ASEAN member state, in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement;

(b) with respect of advantages accorded to adjacent countries to the extent covered by paragraph 3 of Article II of the GATS; and

(c) to any services or service suppliers under any international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving:

i) aviation;

ii) fisheries; or

iii) maritime matters, including salvage. 

Appendix A.

1. Appendix A of Indonesia’s Schedule to this Annex sets out:

a) The specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which Indonesia makes commitments subject to terms, limitations, conditions, and qualifications on:

(i) National Treatment (Article 9.3);

(ii) Market Access (Article 9.5); or

(iii) Local Presence (Article 9.6).

b) The specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which Indonesia undertakes additional commitments.

2. The ‘Limitations on Market Access’ and ‘Limitations on National Treatment’ columns refer to the supply of a service:

1) from the territory of a Party into the territory of the other Party (Mode 1);

2) in the territory of a Party to a person of the other Party (Mode 2);

3) by a service supplier of a Party, through commercial presence in the territory of the other Party (Mode 3); and

4) by a natural person of a Party in the territory of the other Party (Mode 4).

3. The inscription of sectoral commitments and its limitations, follows the Guidelines for Scheduling of Specific Commitments (WTO Document S/L/92, dated 28 March 2001).

4. Any terms, limitations, conditions and qualifications applicable to Article 9.6 (Local Presence) shall be inscribed in the column relating to National Treatment.

5. Double asterisk after a CPC number indicates that the service specified constitutes only a part of the total range of activities covered by the CPC concordance.

6. In the absence of a specific reference to CPC numbers, the scope of sub-sectors/activities covered by an entry will be subject to relevant and applicable references, including:

a) in the case of Financial Services, reference would be made to the GATS Annex on Financial Services;

b) in the case of Air Transport, the scope of activities would be in accordance with Chapter 9 (Trade in Services), unless qualified by reference to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia/KBLI) 2015; or

c) in the case of other sectors, reference would be made to Indonesia Standard Industrial Classification (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia/KBLI) 2015.

7. "Joint Operation ": A joint operation is an undertaking between one or more foreign and Indonesian enterprises of a temporary nature, to handle one or more projects/businesses without establishing a new statutory body in accordance with Indonesian laws.

8. "Joint venture": A joint venture enterprise is a legal entity organised under Indonesian law and having its domicile in Indonesia, in the form of cooperation between foreign capital and Indonesian (national) capital.

9. "Representative office": A representative office is an office headed by one or more foreign or Indonesian citizens appointed by a foreign enterprise or joint venture enterprise located outside of Indonesia as its representative, which aims to:

a) be in charge of the enterprise's business or its affiliated enterprises, or;

b) prepare the establishment and expansion of foreign capital investment enterprises, either located in Indonesia or in other countries.

Sector or Sub-sectorLimitations on Market Access Limitations on National Treatment Additional Commitments 
HORIZONTAL COMMITMENTS
All sectors included in this Appendix and the below sub-sectors as follows: - Legal services (CPC 861), only for advisory services on foreign and international law; - Postal Services (CPC 7511) and Courier Services (CPC 7512) (KBLI 53102-Commercial Postal) excluding Intercity delivery and Universal Post Services; and - International Passenger Transport (CPC 7211) and International Freight Transport (CPC 7212) excluding Cabotage.3) Commercial Presence through the constitution, acquisition or maintenance of an enterprise shall be in the form of a limited liability company denoted as PT (‘Perseroan Terbatas’), unless otherwise specified. 4) Unbound, except for categories as indicated in Chapter 12 (Movement of Natural Persons).3) Non-resident taxpayers will be subject to withholding tax of 20 per cent if they derive the following income from an Indonesian source: (a) interest; (b) royalties; (c) dividend; (d) fee from service performed in Indonesia. 3) The right of ownership of land (hak milik) is restricted to Indonesian nationals only. Notwithstanding the above, foreign nationals and foreign companies incorporated and domiciled in Indonesia may acquire land and property on the basis of the following rights: (a) Leasehold (hak guna usaha), granted to a foreign company for a maximum period of 35 years and may be extended for a further period of 25 years. (b) Building rights (hak guna bangunan), granted to a foreign company for a maximum period of 30 years and may be extended for a further period of 20 years. (c) Right of use (hak pakai) granted to: (1) a foreign national for a maximum period of 30 years and may be extended for a further period of 20 years; (2) a foreign company for a maximum period of 25 years and may be extended for a further period of 20 years. (d) Right of lease (hak sewa), accorded to a foreign national and a foreign company for a definite period as may be agreed by the parties. Such acquisitions of land and property must be approved by the relevant authority, subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be imposed by that authority. 3) Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the privatisation, corporatisation, commercialisation or divestment of Government assets, entities or agencies including: (a) limitations on ownership of assets; (b) transfer or disposal of equity interests or their assets; (c) the right of foreign investors or their investments to control their assets; and nationality of the senior management or members of the board of directors. For greater certainty: a) where Indonesia transfers an interest in an existing state enterprise to another state enterprise, such transfer shall not be considered to be an initial transfer or disposal of the interest for purposes of this entry; and b) where Indonesia transfers or disposes of an interest in an existing state enterprise in multiple phases, subparagraph (a) shall apply separately to each such phase. 3) A joint venture supplying services through commercial presence in Indonesia must have a total investment value of greater than IDR 10 billion (excluding land and buildings), except in sectors and subsectors where Indonesia has made commitments under GATS or the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA). 1), 2), 3), 4) Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure for the protection of Indonesian essential security interests. 4) Unbound, except for categories as indicated in Chapter 12 (Movement of Natural Persons).
SECTOR SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS
BUSINESS SERVICES
A. Professional Services (1)
Architectural Services (CPC 8671)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian.
Engineering Services (CPC 8672 except CPC 86721, 86726)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian.
Advisory and Consultative Engineering Services (CPC 86721)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint operation by establishing a representative office.1) None 2) None 3) None, except Indonesian local partner in the joint operation must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Integrated Engineering Services (CPC 8673)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian.
Urban Planning Services (CPC 86741)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian.
Landscape Architectural Services (CPC 86742)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence shall be in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture.1) None, except local presence requirements 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian.
Clinic of specialised medical services (CPC 93122) Clinic of specialised dental services (93123)1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians; c) Must be established in a class A or B hospital-owned premises, as defined by Minister of Health Regulation No. 56 of 2014 on the classification and licencing of hospitals as at the date of signature of this Agreement; and d) The management shall be integrated with the hospital.
Nursing services only for specialistic care (CPC 93191)1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) The health professionals shall be Indonesian; and c) Establishment limited to the capital of provinces in East Indonesia region except Manado and Makassar.
(1) “Qualification big” refers to high risk, high technology or high capital, as stipulated in Law No. 2 of 2017 on construction services.
Sector or Sub-sectorLimitations on Market Access Limitations on National Treatment Additional Commitments 
B. Computer and Related Services
Consultancy Services Related to the Installation of computer hardware (CPC 841)1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint operation requirement through a representative office.1) None 2) None 3) None, except the Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Software Implementation Services (CPC-842)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.  1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Maintenance and repair Services of Office Machinery and Equipment Including Computers (CPC 845)1) Unbound 2) None 3) Unbound.1) Unbound 2) None 3) Unbound.
C. Research and Development Services
Interdisciplinary R&D (CPC 853, only for industrial activities)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) The Indonesian counterpart must have the involvement of researchers from Indonesian research institutions (higher education, government, business, private-non-profit) in Indonesia; c) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; and d) Granting license for foreign services suppliers will be subject to assessment on the object, area and period of research in accordance with applicable laws and regulations at the time of application.
Research and experimental development services on linguistic and languages (CPC 85204), only for foreign language only1) Unbound 2) None 3) None except, joint operation requirement through a representative office.1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) Required to establish partnership with higher education institution in Indonesia particularly PTN-BH (‘Perguruan Tinggi Negeri Berbadan Hukum’); b) License requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; and c) Granting license for foreign services suppliers will be subject to assessment on the object, area and period of research in accordance with applicable laws and regulations at the time of application.
E. Rental and leasing services without operator
Rental of vessel without crew (CPC 83103)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 60 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
F. Other Business Services 
Management Consulting Services (CPC 865) only for: - General management consulting services (CPC 86501)  Marketing management consulting services (CPC 86503) - Human resources management consulting services (CPC 86504). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Project Management Services other than Construction (CPC 86601)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Technical Testing and analysis services (8676) other than: - Oil and gas support services: technical inspection services; - Testing and analysis of electrical installation, Power construction and installation: Low / medium voltage electrical installation; - Survey on destructive/ nondestructive testing; - Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764);  Horticultural research and quality test laboratories; - Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**); Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**).1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC 8676**): - Horticultural research and quality test laboratories1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC 8676**) only for: - Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**) - Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**) - Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764).1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Convention Services (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions) CPC 87909**1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Services Incidental of Manufacturing (CPC 884 not including CPC 88411, 88412, 88421, 88422, 88423, 88430, 88442, 88460, 88491, 88492).1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 33 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; and b. The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Services Incidental to Manufacturing (CPC 884**) - Liquefaction and Gasification only for Coal1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Services incidental to manufacture of metal products, machinery, and equipment (CPC 885)1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence shall be in the form of joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia.1) None 2) None 3) None, except the Indonesian participant in the joint operation must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Services Incidental to energy distribution (CPC 887) exclusively covers only consultancy services related to operation of power plant and network1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers.
Electrical Power Installation Consultation (KBLI 71102)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 55 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Electrical Power Construction and Installation on Electrical Provision Installations (KBLI 42213)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement and, where applicable, compliance with Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL).1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Installation (KBLI 43211)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Power plant >10 MW (KBLI 35101)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 95 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; and b) Foreign services suppliers are required to sell the produced energy to PLN (state owned company).
Geothermal Power Plant: <= 10MW (KBLI 35101)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Activities incidental to mining and other excavation (KBLI 09900), only for Geothermal Operating and Maintenance Services1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Drilling services for geothermal project (KBLI 06202)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Services Incidental to Mining (CPC 883**): - Oil and Gas Construction Service: Platform1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 75 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Drilling services for offshore oil and gas project1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Site Preparation work for Mining (CPC 5115)1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) joint venture requirement; and b) subject to an economic needs test that gives priority to Indonesian enterprises, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Priority must be given to hiring Indonesian sub-contractors and workers, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement.
Contract mining, meaning mining and related services rendered on a fee or contract basis at metallic, non-metallic and coal mining sites1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) joint venture requirement; and b) subject to an economic needs test that gives priority to Indonesian enterprises, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Priority must be given to hiring Indonesian sub-contractors and workers, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement.
Geological, geophysical and other scientific prospecting services (CPC 86751**): Only for Oil and Gas, Geology and Geophysics Survey Services1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Geological, geophysical and other scientific prospecting services (CPC 86751**): Only for geothermal survey services. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Engineering related scientific and technical consulting services (CPC 8675), only for: - Subsurface surveying services (CPC 86752) - Surface surveying services (CPC 86753) - Map-making services (CPC 86754). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None, except: a) Geospatial Data and Information shall be processed in Indonesia’s territory; and b) If the necessary human resources, or equipment/utilities are not available in Indonesia, processing of Geospatial Data and Information can be conducted overseas. 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; b) Geospatial Data and Information shall be processed in Indonesia’s territory; and c) If the necessary human resources, or equipment/utilities are not available in Indonesia, processing of Geospatial Data and Information can be conducted overseas.
Maintenance and Repair of Equipment (not Including Maritime Vessels, Aircraft or other Transport Equipment) (CPC 8861+8866). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement.1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 33 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian participant must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.
Packaging Services (CPC 876)1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement limited to eastern Indonesia.1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except no more than 70 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners.
Market Research Services (CPC 86401)1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint operation requirement through a representative office.1) None 2) None 3) None, except the Indonesian participant in a joint operation must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association.

COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES - Wired telecommunication services (KBLI 61100) - Wireless/satellite telecommunications services (KBLI 61200, 61300) - Wired/wireless/ satellite telecommunications services integrating with telecommunications services (KBLI 61921, 61922, 61923, 61929) - Content telecommunications services (ringtone, premium short message services, etc) (KBLI 61911) - Call centers and other added-value telephony services (KBLI 61919) - Internet service providers (KBLI 61921) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 26 of 72 - Data communications services (KBLI 61922) - Public internet telephony services (KBLI 61923) - Internet interconnection services (Network Access Point), other multimedia services (KBLI 61929) Local Services: − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Long Distance − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. International Services : − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 27 of 72 Circuit Switched Public Data Network Services (CPC 7523**) − Local − International 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Circuit Switched Public Data Network Services (CPC 7523**): Long Distance 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Packet-switched public data network services (CPC 7523**) − X. 25 − Frame relay − Local − Local distance − International 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Private Leased Circuit Services (CPC 7522**+7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Telex services (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Telegraph services (CPC 7522) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 28 of 72 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Facsimile (CPC 7521** + 7529**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Electronic data interchange (EDI) (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Enhance/Value-Added Facsimile Services, Including Store and Forward, Store and Retrieve (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. On-line Information and database Retrieval (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. On-line Information and or Data Processing (Including transaction processing) (CPC 843) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 29 of 72 Dedicated Network Services (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Domestic Services: − Mobile CellularTelephone Services (CPC 75213) − Internet Access Services Regional and National Paging Services (CPC 75291) − Public Payphone Services Voice Mail Service (CPC 7523) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Voice Mail Services (CPC 7523**) Electronic Mail Services (CPC 75232) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. − Computer Time Sharing Services (CPC-84330) − Video text Services (CPC 75229) − Electronic Mail Box (CPC 75232) − File Transfer Services (CPC 75299) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 30 of 72 − Home Telemeter Alarm (CPC-75299) − Entertainment Services (CPC-75299) − Management Information Services (CPC75299) Audiovisual Services Motion Picture and VideoTape production (CPC 9611) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b. License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Motion Picture and Video Tape Distribution Services (CPC 9611) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Motion Picture Projection Services (CPC 9612) 1) None 2) None 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 31 of 72 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Sound Recording (KBLI 59201) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES2  Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) except for one- and two-dwelling buildings (CPC 51210)  Contruction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from 2 “Qualification big” refers to high risk, high technology or high capital, as stipulated in Law No. 2 of 2017 on construction services. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 32 of 72  Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514)  Installation Work (CPC 516)  Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517)  Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) except Site Investigation Work (CPC 51110) and Site Formation and Clearance Work (CPC 51113)  Special Trade Construction(CPC 515)  Renting Services Related Equipment for Construction or Demolition of Building or Civil Engineering Works with Operator (CPC 518) that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian. DISTRIBUTION SERVICES Wholesale Trade Services of food, beverages, and tobacco with minimum 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 33 of 72 space above 5,000 square meters (CPC 6222) Wholesale Trade Services of textile, clothing and footwear with minimum space above 5,000 square meter (CPC 6223) a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; c) Required to appoint Indonesian trade enterprises as agent, single agent, distributor or single distributor; d) Obligation to cooperate with at least 100 Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises yearly as a supplier and retailer, along with training and development with due regard to the principles of mutual need, mutually reinforcing and mutually beneficial; and e) Only permitted to be located in the suburbs of the provincial capitals in the islands of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. Direct Selling (Multi Level Marketing) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 34 of 72 c) Have the obligation to include Indonesian products in their list of products; and d) Must join the Indonesian Direct Selling Association. Franchising - Wholesale Trade Services of food, beverages, and tobacco with minimum space above 5,000 meter square 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; c) Required to appoint Indonesian trade enterprises as agent, single agent, distributor or single distributor; d) Obligation to cooperate with at least 100 Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises yearly as a supplier and retailer, along with training and development with due regard to the principles of mutual need, mutually reinforcing and mutually beneficial; and e) Only permitted to be located in the suburbs of the provincial capitals in the islands of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 35 of 72 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES General Conditions Unless otherwise provided, commercial presence of the foreign service provider is permitted only through an education institution which is registered in Indonesia and must meet the following conditions: 1) Mutual recognition arrangement between relevant institutions on credits, programs, and certifications is required; 2) Foreign education institutions providing services must establish a partnership with a local partner. Foreign language instructors must be native and Indonesian speakers; 3) Foreign education institutions must be listed in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s List of Accredited Foreign Education and its local partner must be accredited; 4) Notwithstanding the horizontal section, commercial presence shall be established in the form of yayasan (foundation); 5) Foreign education institutions in cooperation with local partners may open education institutions in the cities of Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Medan; 6) Number of educators shall include at least thirty per cent Indonesian educators; and 7) Number of employees, other than educators and the head, shall be at least eighty per cent Indonesian employees. B. Secondary Education Services Technical and Vocational Secondary Education Services (electronic, automotive) (CPC 92230) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 36 of 72 C. Higher Education Services Work Training3 (Technical and Vocational Education Services) The General Conditions above do not apply to this sub-sector. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in the joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b. The ratio of Australian to Indonesian trainers and administrative staff will be agreed between the parties to the joint venture. No geographic or subject matter limitations apply. Australian providers are able to provide Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications, Indonesian Qualification Framework qualifications levels 1-5 and non-award courses. Australian requirements for trainers shall be accepted. Other higher education services (CPC 9239)4: priorities for Science, Technology, Engineering, 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. In the form of non-profit Juridical Person; 3 Responsibility of Ministry of Manpower. 4 Any measure adopted after the date of entry into force of this Agreement in relation to Other higher education services (CPC 9239) shall be deemed an existing non-conforming measure subject to paragraph 1 of Article 9.7 (Trade in Services – Non-Conforming Measures), at which point the more liberalising commitment would prevail. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 37 of 72 Math and Modern Business programs b. 100 per cent of the capital share can be owned by foreigners; c. Mutual recognition arrangement between relevant institutions on credits, programs, and certifications is required; d. Foreign language instructors must be English Speakers; e. Foreign education institutions must be accredited in Australia and listed in the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education; f. Anywhere in Indonesia subject to economic needs test; g. License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; and h. Four mandatory subjects (Religion, Pancasila, Citizenship Education/Kewarganergaraan and Bahasa Indonesia) shall be integrated into the curriculum and delivered by Indonesian educators. D. Adult Education Services Language Course and Training (CPC 924) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. E. Other Education Services Other education services only for Football and Chess (CPC 929) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 38 of 72 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES A. Sewage Services (CPC 9401) Only for Wastewater management 1) None 2) None for training, technical consultation, sample testing 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. B. Refuse Disposal Services (CPC 9402) Solid Waste Disposal Services, only for : - Integrated hazardous waste treatment facility services for oil sludge and waste mercury treatment in a particular area. The services provider must be equipped with modern and sophisticated technology and environmental safety. The product will be used as a new material or energy power - In site hazardous waste treatment facility services for the treatment of waste of mining product and 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 39 of 72 waste of fly ash and bottom ash of coal product Refuse disposal Services (CPC 94020), only for non-hazardous garbage, trash, waste and rubbish 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. C. Cleaning Services of Exhaust Gases (CPC 9404) for Air pollution Control D. Other Environmental Protection Services (CPC 9409) only for Laboratory Services for Environment (laboratory which has the ability and authority to test and examine the environmental quality parameter according to the current laws and regulations on environment) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 40 of 72 Water Management5 only for drinkable water (CPC 36001) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. FINANCIAL SERVICES 1), 2), 3) Indonesia’s commitments including its relevant terms, limitations, conditions, and qualifications for the financial services sectors and sub-sectors in its Schedule of Specific Services Commitments under AANZFTA6 are incorporated into this Schedule. For greater certainty, the elimination of Market Access and National Treatment limitations for Modes 1, 2 and 3 of Financial Services under this Agreement by the year 2020 shall take place only if Indonesia also eliminates them under AANZFTA. HEALTH RELATED AND SOCIAL SERVICES Hospital Services (CPC 93110)7 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Foreign hospital may only establish class A or class B hospital, as defined by Minister of Health Regulation No. 56 of 2014 on the classification and licencing of Foreign class B hospital may phase up from 100 to 250 beds within two years as provided in its business plan submitted at the time of application for establishment. 5 Water management incudes series of supplying services activities related to surface water purification from the water source, water distribution directly from the water terminal, water tank transportation, with the purpose to selling those to consumers. 6 For greater certainty, Indonesia’s commitments on Financial Services in relation to local presence do not go beyond its commitments under AANZFTA. 7 For greater certainty, this commitment includes pathology services and paramedic services provided in hospitals. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 41 of 72 hospitals as at the date of signature of this Agreement; and c) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians. Other Human Health Services (CPC 9319) only for :  Ambulance (CPC 93192) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians; c) Must be established in a class A or B hospital-owned premises, as defined by Minister of Health Regulation No. 56 of 2014 on the classification and licencing of hospitals as at the date of signature of this Agreement; and d) The management shall be integrated with the hospital.  Welfare Services Delivered Through Residential Institutions to Old Persons and the Handicapped (CPC 93311) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 42 of 72  Welfare services not delivered through residential institutions (CPC 93323) b) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians. TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES Hotels8 (3, 4 and 5 star hotels) 1) None 2) None 3) None 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. Hotels (1 or 2 star hotel) (KBLI 55115, 55114) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. Motel (KBLI 55199) 1) None 2) None 3) None except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. Letting services of furnished accommodations (CPC 64193), excluding homestay 1) None 2) None 3) None except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. 8 Starred Hotel is a service business which provides accommodation and food and beverages facilities and other services typically provided by hotels, except casinos and other activities prohibited by law for reasons of public morals, religion, security and public order. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 43 of 72 Meal Serving Services with Full Restaurant Services (CPC 64210) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners.  Beverage Serving Services without Entertainment (CPC 64310)  Beverage Serving Services With Entertainment (CPC 64320) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. B. Travel Agencies and Tour Operators Tour Operator (CPC 74710**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. C. Tourist Guide Services Tourist Guide Services (CPC 74720) 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound. D. Other Tourist Resorts including9 hotel (3, 4 and 5 stars), not including marina facilities and hotel management) 1) None 2) None 3) None 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. 9 Tourist Resort is an area built to accommodate the facilities needed for tourists such as hotels, marinas, golf courses, cultural open stages and other facilities, except casinos and other activities prohibited by law; for reasons of public morals, religion, security and public order. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 44 of 72 Tourism Consultancy Services (KBLI 70201) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES (OTHER THAN AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES) A. Entertainment Services (including theatre, live bands and circus services) Theatre and opera house (CPC 96193) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. D. Sporting and Other Recreational Services Golf Courses and other facilities Only within the tourist resorts (CPC 96413) 1) None 2) None 3) None. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. E. Other Marina facilities 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 45 of 72 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES A. Maritime Transport Services Passenger and freight transportation excluding cabotage and auxiliary services Maintenance and repair of Vessels (CPC 8868**) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture only for vessel classification above 50000 DWT. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Pushing and Towing Services for Maritime Transport (CPC 7214) (Excluding Cabotage) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Vessel Salvage and Refloating Services (CPC 7454) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 46 of 72 applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Supporting services for maritime transport, only for port operation services (CPC 7451**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Internal Waterways Transport Maintenance and repair of vessels (internal waterways) (CPC 8868**) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture only in the eastern part of Indonesia. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Maritime Auxiliary Services ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 47 of 72 Maritime Cargo Handling Services 1) Unbound10 except for no limitation on transshipment (board to board or via the quay) or on the use of on-board cargo handling 2) None 3) None, except a) joint venture requirement; b) only allowed to operate in main ports. 1) Unbound11 except for no limitation on transshipment (board to board or via the quay) or on the use of on-board cargo handling 2) None 3) None, except: a) no more than 51 per cent of capital share shall be owned by foreigners with 49 per cent through Foreign Direct Investment and the remaining percentage through other mechanisms subject to domestic regulation; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Access to and use of port facilities in the ports which are opened for international shipping are permitted. Air Transport Services a. Aircraft repair and maintenance services 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. b. Computer reservation system (CRS) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None Airlines are permitted to operate their own Computer 10 A commitment on this mode of delivery is not feasible. 11 A commitment on this mode of delivery is not feasible. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 48 of 72 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. reservation system. c. Selling and marketing 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Airlines are permitted to operate their own selling and marketing. Airport operation services, and airport activity services (KBLI 52230) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Rail Transport Services Operation of railways 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Road Transport Services Maintenance and repair of road transport equipment (CPC 8867, excluding motorcycle) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement with foreign partner shall have manufacturing activities in Indonesia, including its local group companies, relating to the maintenance and repair of Automobiles. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 35 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 49 of 72 Supporting services for road transport, only for:  Highway, bridge and tunnel operation services (CPC 7442)  Parking services (CPC 7443) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. SUPPORTING AND AUXILIARY TRANSPORT SERVICES Maritime Freight Forwarding Services 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Storage and warehousing services Outside Port Area and 1st Area only for: - Storage services of frozen or refrigerated goods (CPC 7421) -Other storage or warehousing services (CPC 7429) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 50 of 72 APPENDIX B Sector Architectural Services (CPC 8671) Advisory and Consultative Engineering Services (CPC 86721) Engineering design services for the construction of foundations and building structures (CPC 86722) Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings (CPC 86723) Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works (CPC 86724) Engineering design services for industrial processes and production (CPC 86725) Other engineering services during the construction and installation phase (CPC 86727) Other engineering services (CPC 86729) Integrated Engineering Services (CPC 8673) Urban Planning Services (CPC 86741) Technical Testing and analysis services (8676) other than Oil and gas support services: technical inspection services; Testing and analysis of electrical installation, Power construction and installation: Low / medium voltage electrical installation; Survey on destructive/ non-destructive testing Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**) Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**) Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764) Maintenance and repair of equipment (not including Maritime Vessels, Aircraft or other Transport Equipment) (CPC 8861+8866)] Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) except for one- and two-dwelling buildings (CPC 51210) Construction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513) Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514) Installation Work (CPC 516) Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517) Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) except Site Investigation Work (CPC 51110) and Site Formation and Clearance Work (CPC 51113) Special Trade Construction (CPC 515) Renting Services Related Equipment for Construction or Demolition of Building or Civil Engineering Works with Operator (CPC 518) Secondary Education Services : Technical and Vocational Secondary Education Services (electronic, automotive) (CPC 92230) Higher Education Services:  Work Training: TVET  Other higher education services (CPC 9239) Adult Education Services: Language Course and Training (CPC 924) Other Education Services: Football and Chess only (CPC 929) Hospital Services (CPC 9311) ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 51 of 72

Section B.

1. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: : : : : : : Manufacturing - ISIC (see below) National Treatment (Article 14.4) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain measures for the establishment and operation of foreign investment in the following sub-sectors : a. Limitation on Foreign Equity Participation:  Cars maintenance and repair (ISIC 5020)  Patent medicine industry (ISIC 2423) b. Partnership requirement:  Manufacturer of copra (10421)  Sweetening and saline fruits and vegetable industry (ISIC 1513)  Manufacturer of soy sauce (10771)  Milk powder and condensed milk processing and industry (ISIC 1520)  Stamped Batik Industry (ISIC 1712)  Rattan processing industry (ISIC 2010)  Preserving industry of rattan, bamboo, and the likes (ISIC 2010)  Manufacturer of wooden goods (moulding and construction material components industry) (16221)  Essential Oil Industry (ISIC 2429)  Tobacco drying and preliminary processing industry (ISIC 1600)  Bricks and clay/ceramic industry (ISIC 2691, 2692, 2693)  Goods made from clay/ceramic industry (ISIC 2691, ISIC 2693)  Lime industry (ISIC 2694) ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 52 of 72  Goods made from cement industry (ISIC 2695)  Good made from lime industry (ISIC 2695)  Other goods made from cement and lime industry (ISIC 2695)  Nails, nuts and bolts industry, component and spare parts to start up motor industry, pumps and compressor industry, component and two and three wheels vehicles accessories industry, bike and pedicab/becak accessories industry (ISIC 2899, 2911, 2912, 3591, 3592)  Agricultural machinery industry using medium technology such as rice peeler, corn peeler and handy-tractor (ISIC 2921)  Manufacturer of wooden ships for marine tourism and fishing (ISIC 3511, 3512)  Manufacturer of devices and fittings of wooden ships for marine tourism and fishing (ISIC 3511)  Manufacturer of jewelry products from precious metal for personal use (ISIC 3330, 3691)  Manufacturer of jewelry products from precious metal for non-personal use (ISIC 3330, 3691)  Manufacturer of jewelry products from non-precious metal for non-personal use (ISIC 3330, 3699)  Manufacture of precious stones (ISIC 3691)  Manufacture of handicraft not elsewhere classified (ISIC 3699)  Non-metal waste recycle ( ISIC 3720)  Sugar industry from sugar cane (White Crystal Sugar, Refined Crystal Sugar and Raw Crystal Sugar) (ISIC 1542)  Fishery Processing Industry: Salting and drying of fish and biota from other waters (ISIC 1512); Smoking of fish and biota from other waters (ISIC 1512); Fish yeasting/fermentation, and other cooked products for extraction and fish jelly (ISIC 1512, 1549); Processing of minced fish and surimi (ISIC 1512) c. Recommendation or specific requirements by relevant authorities:  Cigarette Industries: - Clove cigarette industry (ISIC 1600) - Regular non-clove cigarette industry (ISIC 1600) ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 53 of 72 - Other cigarette industries (ISIC 1600)  Manufacturer of securities (inter alia, bank notes paper, cheque paper, watermark paper) (ISIC 2101)  Money printing and special printing industry/Security documents such as stamp, stamp duty, valuable paper such as Bank Note Paper, Cheque Paper, Watermark paper, passport, demography document and hologram, Money Printing Industry. Special permit is required from the Minister of Industry and from the National Intelligence Agency (ISIC 2221)  Cyclamate and Saccharin Industry(ISIC 2411)  Special Ink Industry (ISIC 2429)  Lead smelting industry (ISIC 2720)  Saw Mill or Lumbering industry with production/output capacity above 2.000 M3/year (ISIC 2010)  Veneer Industry, Plywood industry, Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Industry (ISIC 2021)  Wood chip industry and Wood Pellet Industry (ISIC 2029)  Narcotics for Pharmaceutical Industry (Pharmaceutical Industry) (ISIC 2423)  Medical Equipment Industry: - Class B (surgical masks, syringe, patient monitor, condom, surgical gloves, hemodialysis fluids, PACS, surgical knives) (ISIC 2423) - Class C (IV Catheter, X Ray, ECG, Patient Monitor, Orthopedic Implants, Contact Lens, Oximeters, Densitometers) (ISIC 2423) - Class D (CT Scan, MRI, Cardiac Catheter, Cardiac Stent, HIV Test, Pacemaker, Dermal Fillers, Ablation Catheters) (ISIC 2423) d. Requirement on source of raw material:  Pulp industry (from wood) (ISIC 2101) e. Combination of the above requirements:  Crumb rubber industry (ISIC 2519)  Industry of raw materials for explosives (ISIC 2411)  Industry of explosive materials and its components for industry (ISIC 2429) ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 54 of 72  Medical equipment industry: - Class A (Cotton, bandage, stick, IV pole, sanitary napkins, adult diapers, patient’s bed, wheelchair) (ISIC 2423)  Crops plantation seeding business industry for the following crops in an area of 25 hectares or more, until a certain area as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 98 of 2013 and No. 29 of 2016: - Jatropha curcas, other sweetener crops, sugar cane, tobacco, textile raw materials and cotton, cashews, coconut palms, oil palms, beverage crops (tea, coffee and cocoa), peppercorns, cloves, esssential oil crops, medicinal pharmaceutical crops, other spice crops, rubber and other trees for extraction of sap, and other crops not elsewhere classified (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200)  Plantation business for the following crops which are integrated with processing industry in an area of 25 hectares or over with a capacity equivalent to or exceeding a certain limit as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 98 of 2013 and No. 29 of 2016: Cashews plantation and manufacture of dried cashew nuts and cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) (ISIC 0113, 1513, 1549); Peppercorns plantation and manufacture of dried white peppercorns and dried black peppercorns (ISIC 0112, 1513, 1549); Jatropha plantation and manufacture of jatropha oil (ISIC 0111, 0112, 2429); Sugar cane and manufacture of cane sugar, sugar cane top and sugar cane bagasse (ISIC 0111, 1542); Tobacco and manufacture of dried tobacco leaves (ISIC 0111, 1600); Cotton plantation and manufacture of cotton fiber (ISIC 0111); Coconut palms plantation and manufacture of coconut oil (ISIC 0113, 1514); Coconut palms plantation and manufacture of copra, fiber, coconut shell charcoal, dust, and nata de coco (ISIC 0113, 1514, 1549); Oil palms plantation and manufacture of palm oil (CPO) (ISIC 0113, 1514, 1549); ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 55 of 72 Existing Measures: : Coffee plantation and manufacture of coffee bean peeling, cleaning and sorting (ISIC 0113, 1513); Cocoa plantation and manufacture of cocoa bean peeling, cleaning and drying (ISIC 0113, 1513, 1549); Tea and manufacture of black tea/green tea (ISIC 0113, 1513, 1549); Cloves plantation and manufacture of dried clove buds (ISIC 0113, 0140, 1549); Essential oil crops plantation and manufacture of essential oil (ISIC 0111, 01112, 0113, 2429); Rubber plantation and manufacture of sheets, concentrated latex (ISIC 0111, 2519); Plantation of grains other than coffee and cocoa beans and manufacture of grain peeling and cleaning other than coffee beans and cocoa beans (ISIC 1513, 1549)  Manufacturer of the following agricultural products with an equal or exceeding a certain limit as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 98 of 2013 and No. 29 of 2016: - Crude vegetable and animal oils (edible oils); copra, fiber, coconut shell charcoal, dust, nata de coco; coconut oil; palm oil; peeling, cleaning, drying and sorting of cocoa beans and coffee beans products; cane sugar, sugar cane top and sugar cane bagasse; black tea/green tea; dried tobacco leaves; rude jatropha oil; cotton fiber and cotton seeds; rubber for sheets, concentrated latex; cashews for dried cashew nut and cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL); peppercorns for dried white peppercorns and dried black peppercorns; dried clove buds (ISIC 0111, 0140, 1513, 1514, 1531, 1542, 1549, 1600, 2429, 2519) - Law No. 25 of 2007 Concerning Investment - Law No. 39 of 2014 Concerning Plantations - Presidential Regulation of The Republic of Indonesia No. 44 of 2016 Concerning Lists of Business Fields That Are Closed to Investment and Business Fields That Are Conditionally Open For Investment - Presidential Decree No. 21 of 2001 Concerning ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 56 of 72 Lubricant Supply and Services - Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 98 of 2013 on Guidance of Plantation Business License j.o Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 29 of 2016 on the Amendment of Regulation No. 98 of 2013 - Regulation of the Minister of Health No. 62 of 2017 Concerning Medical Devices and Household Health Products Distribution Authorization - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 57 of 72 2. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: : : : : : : Agriculture - ISIC (see below) National Treatment (Article 14.4) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain measures for the establishment and operation of foreign investment in the following sub-sectors: a. Limitation on Foreign Equity Participation  For each individual crop seeding or seedling business in an area of more than 25 hectares: - Staple food crops (rice, corn, soybeans, groundnuts, green beans, including cassava and sweet potatoes) and other food crops not classified elsewhere (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200) - Seasonal fruits crops, grapes, tropical fruits crops, citrus fruits, apples, pome and stone fruits, berries, annual vegetables, perennial vegetables, drug crops, mushrooms, floriculture crops (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200)  For each individual crops cultivation business in an area of more than 25 hectares: - Staple food crops (rice, corn, soybeans, groundnuts, green beans and other food crops including cassava and sweet potatoes) (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200) - Seasonal fruits crops, grapes, tropical fruits crops, citrus fruits, apples, pome and stone fruits, berries, leafy vegetables (cabbages, mustard, scallion, celery), root vegetables (shallot, garlic, potatoes, carrots), fruit-bearing vegetables (tomatoes, cucumber), chili peppers, paprika, mushrooms, ornamental plants, non-flower ornamental plants (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200, 1513)  Each of the following agriculture related activities: - Horticultural research and quality test laboratories, horticultural agro tourism activities, horticultural post-harvest services, retail sale of flower, horticultural development consultants, horticultural landscaping, ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 58 of 72 Existing Measures: : and horticultural courses services (ISIC 0140, 2022, 7310, 9219, 9241, 9249, 5239, 7414, 7421, 8090, 9241) - Research and development on agricultural genetic resources and engineering, and research and development on genetically modified organisms (GMO) product sciences and engineering (genetic engineering) (ISIC 7310) b. Locational requirement:  Swine breeding and farming with quantity of more than 125 heads (ISIC 0122) c. Combination of the above requirements:  Plantation business for the following crops without any processing unit in an area of 25 hectares or more, until a certain area as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture No. 98 of 2013 and No. 29 of 2016:  Jatropha curcas, other sweetener crops, sugar cane, tobacco, textile raw materials and cotton, cashews, coconut palms, oil palms, beverage crops (tea, coffee and cocoa), peppercorns, cloves, essential oil crops, medicinal pharmaceutical crops, other spice crops, rubber and other trees for extraction of sap, and other crops not elsewhere classified (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0200). - Law No. 39 of 2014 Concerning Plantations - Law No. 18 of 2009 Concerning Livestock and Animal Health and Law No. 41 of 2014 Concerning the Amendment to Law No. 18 of 2009 - Law No. 41 of 1999 Concerning Forestry - Law No. 5 of 1990 Concerning Conservation of Natural Resources and Its Ecosystems - Government Regulation No. 6 of 2007 as amended by Government Regulation No. 3 of 2008 Concerning Forest Administration and Compilation of Forest Management Planning and Utilisation of Forest - Government Regulation No. 8 of 1999 Concerning Utilization of Plant and Wild Animal Species Government Regulation number 18 of 2010 Concerning Plant Cultivating Business - Government Regulation No. 44 of 1995 Concerning Seeding of Plantations - Presidential Regulation of The Republic of Indonesia No. 44 of 2016 Concerning Lists of Business Fields That Are ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 59 of 72 Closed to Investment and Business Fields That Are Conditionally Open For Investment - Agriculture Minister Regulation No. 98 of 2013 Concerning Guidance of Plantation Business License j.o Agriculture Minister Regulation No. 29 of 2016 Concerning the Amendment of Regulation No. 98 of 2013 - Agriculture Minister Decree No. 404 of 2002 Concerning Guidelines for License and Registration on Livestock Sector - Agriculture Minister Decree No. 348 of 2003 Concerning Guidelines for License on Horticulture Sector - Agriculture Minister Regulation No 2 of 2009 Concerning Guidelines of Veterinary Medical Services - Agriculture Minister Regulation No. 39 of 2010 Concerning the Guidelines on Business Licensing for Staple Crops Cultivation - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 60 of 72 3. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: : : : : : : Forestry - ISIC (see below) National Treatment (Article 14.4) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain measures for the establishment and operation of foreign investment in the following sub-sectors: a. Limitation on Foreign Equity Participation:  Hunting business in Hunting Parks and Hunting Blocks (ISIC 0150, 9219, 9241, 9249)  Captive breeding of animals and plants, and conservation institutions (ISIC 0150) b. Partnership requirement:  Exploitation of forests plants: Rattan (ISIC 2010), Pine Sap (Oleo Pine Resin) (ISIC 0200), Bamboo (ISIC 0200), Wood Rosin/Shorea Javanica (Damar) (ISIC 0200), Eaglewood/Aquilaria Malaccensis (Gaharu) (ISIC 0200)  Exploitation of shellac, alternative food crops (sagoo), gums, and honeybee farming (ISIC 0200)  Production of silkworm cocoon (natural silk farming) (ISIC 0122) c. Recommendation or specific requirements by relevant authorities: Development of Technology used on plant and wildlife genetics (ISIC 0200). Existing Measures: : - Law No. 41 of 1999 Concerning Forestry - Law No. 5 of 1990 Concerning Conservation of Natural Resources and Its Ecosystems - Government Regulation No. 6 of 2007 as amended by Government Regulation No. 3 of 2008 Concerning Forest Administration and Compilation of Forest Management Planning and Utilisation of Forest - Government Regulation No. 36 of 2010 Concerning Natural Tourism Concession in the National Park Utilisation Zone, ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 61 of 72 Grand Forest Park, Nature Tourism Park - Government Regulation No. 8 of 1999 Concerning Utilization of Plant and Wild Animal Species - Presidential Regulation of The Republic of Indonesia No. 44 of 2016 Concerning Lists of Business Fields That Are Closed to Investment and Business Fields That Are Conditionally Open For Investment - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 62 of 72 4. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : All Sectors - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Central and Regional Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the privatisation, corporatisation, commercialisation or divestment of Government assets, entities or agencies including: (a) limitations on ownership of assets; (b) transfer or disposal of equity interests or their assets; (c) the right of foreign investors or their investments to control their assets; and (d) nationality of the senior management or members of the board of directors. For greater certainty: (a) where Indonesia transfers an interest in an existing state enterprise to another state enterprise, such transfer shall not be considered to be an initial transfer or disposal of the interest for purposes of this entry; and (b) where Indonesia transfers or disposes of an interest in an existing state enterprise in multiple phases, subparagraph (a) shall apply separately to each such phase. - Law No. 19 of 2003 Concerning State Owned Enterprises - Law No. 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Company - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 63 of 72 5. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : All Sectors - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Central and Regional Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measures with respect to special preferences given to Micro, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises and Cooperatives (‘Usaha Mikro, Kecil, Menengah dan Kooperasi’ or UMKMK) in Indonesia12. - Law No. 13 of 2003 Concerning Manpower - Law No. 20 of 2008 Concerning Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises - Law No. 25 of 1992 Concerning Cooperatives. 12 For the purpose of this reservation, the terms “Micro”, “Small”, and “Medium Sized Enterprises” (UMKM) have the meanings set out in Law No. 20 of 2008. The term “Cooperatives” has the meaning set out in Law No. 25 of 1992. For illustrative purposes, the criteria for Micro, Small, and Medium Sized Enterprises, as stipulated in Law No. 20 of 2008, are as follows : (1) Criteria for Micro Enterprise are as follows: a. has a net asset, excluding land and building, up to IDR 50 million; or b. has an annual sales up to IDR 300 million. (2) Criteria for Small Enterprise are as follows: a. has a net asset, excluding land and building, more than IDR 50 million up to IDR 500 million; or b. has an annual sales more than IDR 300 million up to IDR 2.5 billion. (3) Criteria for Medium Enterprise are as follows: a. has a net asset, excluding land and building, more than IDR 500 million up to IDR 10 billion; or b. has an annual sales more than IDR 2.5 billion up to IDR 50 billion. The nominal amount as determined in paragraph 1, 2, and 3 above may be changed due to the economic condition by the Presidential Regulation. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 64 of 72 6. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : : Fishery - ISIC (see below) National Treatment (Article 14.4) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain measures for the establishment and operation of foreign investment in the following sub-sectors: a. Partnership requirement:  Fish hatcheries and fish rearings: Sea Fish, Brackishwater Fish, Freshwater Fish (ISIC 0502) b. Recommendation or specific requirements by relevant authorities:  Cultivation of coral/ornamental coral reef (ISIC 0150). - Law No. 31 of 2004 as amended by Law No. 45 of 2009 Concerning Fishery - Law No. 5 of 1983 Concerning Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone - Presidential Regulation of The Republic of Indonesia No. 44 of 2016 concerning Lists of Business Fields That Are Closed to Investment and Business Fields That Are Conditionally Open For Investment - Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia No. PER.05/MEN/2008 as amended by No. PER.12/MEN/2009 regarding Capture Fishery Business. - Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia No. PER.12/MEN/2007 regarding Aquaculture Business Licensing ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 65 of 72 - Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia No. PER.05/MEN/2009 regarding Aquaculture Business Scale - Decree of the Minister of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia No. 447/Kpts-II/2003 regarding Procedures on Exploitation or Capturing and Distribution of Wild Plants and Animals - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 66 of 72 7. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : Agriculture, Manufacturing Horticulture ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0140, 1513, 1514, 1531, 1549, 2423 National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure affecting the establishment and operation of any horticulture business activities in Indonesia. Transition period of four years is provided for existing investors13 in the Horticulture sub-sectors to make adjustment to comply with measures stated in the Law No. 13 of 2010 and its implementing regulation. The definition of Horticulture sub-sectors can be found in the Law No. 13 of 2010. - Law No. 13 of 2010 Concerning Horticulture - Government Policy. 13 “Existing investors” refer to the existing investors before the enactment of Law No. 13 of 2010. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 67 of 72 8. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : : All Sectors - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Central Investment Obligation of National Treatment and Senior Management and Board of Directors shall not apply to : (a) new and emerging sectors, sub-sectors, industries, products, or activities; or (b) existing sectors, sub-sectors, industries, products, or activities; which are unregulated at the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Any sector, sub-sector, industry, product or activity that is described in International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities (ISIC) or the Services Sectoral Classification List (W/120) at the date of entry into force of this Agreement, is not ‘unregulated’ for the purposes of this Agreement. Indonesia shall notify Australia before adopting measures in relation to a sector, sub-sector, industry, product, or activity which it considers ‘unregulated’. Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 68 of 72 9. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : All Sectors - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to maintain any existing measures with respect to foreign investors or investments that have been overlooked, provided that the measures involved are already in force at the date of entry into force of this Agreement. When an overlooked measure is identified, it will be promptly inserted into Annex 1 of Indonesia’s Schedule. If an overlooked measure referred to in paragraph 1 is identified, Indonesia will provide Australia with details of the measure and the opportunity for consultations at least 90 days before including it in its schedule. Indonesia will not withdraw a right or benefit from an investor that has made an investment in accordance with its laws and regulations, through the addition of an overlooked measure to this schedule. Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 69 of 72 10. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : All Sectors - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Regional Investment National Treatment may not apply to any measures relating to the issuance of investment implementation licenses/permits14 at the provincial level15, which shall be considered on a case by case basis. - Law No. 23 of 2014 Concerning Local Government - Provincial Regulations - Government Policy. 14 For illustrative purposes, this may include a location permit or a building permit. 15 For the purpose of this reservation, “provincial level” means the regional level of government. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 70 of 72 11. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : Manufacturing, Agriculture, Fishery, Forestry - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure to address a food security emergency as declared under relevant legislation and only for the duration of the declared food security emergency. - Article 33 of 1945 National Constitution - Law No. 18 of 2012 Concerning Foods - Government Regulation No. 17 of 2015 Concerning Food Security and Nutrition - Government Policy. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 71 of 72 12. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: : : : : : : All Sectors - - Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 14.5) Central and Regional Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure related to more favourable treatment accorded to investors of a non-Party and their investments resulting from: a. any existing or future preferential agreement or arrangement between or among ASEAN Member States; b. any existing agreement in force or signed prior to the date of the entry into force of this Agreement; and c. any international agreement in force or signed after the date of the entry of into force of this Agreement, involving: i. aviation; ii. fisheries; or iii. maritime matters, including salvage. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 72 of 72 13. Sector: Sub-Sector: Industry Classification: Classification Obligations Concerned: Level of Government: Description: Existing Measures: : : : : : : : All Sectors including new services - - National Treatment (Article 14.4) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 14.10) Prohibition of Performance Requirements (Article 14.6) Central Investment Indonesia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure for the protection of Indonesian essential security interests. Law No. 3 of 2002 of National Defense.

Management Consulting Services (CPC 865) only for:  General management consulting services (CPC 86501)  Marketing management consulting services (CPC 86503)  Human resources management consulting services (CPC 86504) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Project Management Services other than Construction (CPC 86601) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None except: ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 18 of 72 a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Technical Testing and analysis services (8676) other than:  Oil and gas support services: technical inspection services;  Testing and analysis of electrical installation, Power construction and installation: Low / medium voltage electrical installation;  Survey on destructive/ nondestructive testing;  Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764);  Horticultural research and quality test laboratories;  Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**); 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 19 of 72  Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**). Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC 8676**):  Horticultural research and quality test laboratories 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC 8676**) only for:  Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**)  Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**)  Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Convention Services (Meetings, Incentives, 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 20 of 72 Conventions and Exhibitions) CPC 87909** 3) None, except: no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Services Incidental of Manufacturing (CPC 884 not including CPC 88411, 88412, 88421, 88422, 88423, 88430, 88442, 88460, 88491, 88492). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 33 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; and b. The Indonesian local partner must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Services Incidental to Manufacturing (CPC 884**) - Liquefaction and Gasification only for Coal 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Services incidental to manufacture of metal products, machinery, and equipment (CPC 885) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence shall be in the form of joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except the Indonesian participant in the joint operation must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Services Incidental to energy distribution (CPC 887) exclusively covers only consultancy services related to operation of power plant and network 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 21 of 72 Electrical Power Installation Consultation (KBLI 71102) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 55 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Electrical Power Construction and Installation on Electrical Provision Installations (KBLI 42213) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement and, where applicable, compliance with Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL). 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Installation (KBLI 43211) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Power plant >10 MW (KBLI 35101) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 95 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; and b) Foreign services suppliers are required to sell the produced energy to PLN (state owned company). Geothermal Power Plant: <= 10MW (KBLI 35101) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 22 of 72 Activities incidental to mining and other excavation (KBLI 09900), only for Geothermal Operating and Maintenance Services 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Drilling services for geothermal project (KBLI 06202) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Services Incidental to Mining (CPC 883**): • Oil and Gas Construction Service: Platform 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 75 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Drilling services for offshore oil and gas project 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Site Preparation work for Mining (CPC 5115) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) joint venture requirement; and b) subject to an economic needs test that gives priority to Indonesian enterprises, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Priority must be given to hiring Indonesian sub-contractors and workers, ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 23 of 72 as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement. Contract mining, meaning mining and related services rendered on a fee or contract basis at metallic, non-metallic and coal mining sites 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) joint venture requirement; and b) subject to an economic needs test that gives priority to Indonesian enterprises, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Priority must be given to hiring Indonesian sub-contractors and workers, as set out in Law No. 4 of 2009 as in force at the date of signature of this Agreement. Geological, geophysical and other scientific prospecting services (CPC 86751**): Only for Oil and Gas, Geology and Geophysics Survey Services 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Geological, geophysical and other scientific prospecting services (CPC 86751**): Only for geothermal survey services 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Engineering related scientific and technical consulting services (CPC 8675), only for: - Subsurface surveying services (CPC 86752) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None, except: a) Geospatial Data and Information shall be processed in Indonesia’s territory; and b) If the necessary human resources, or equipment/utilities are not available ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 24 of 72 - Surface surveying services (CPC 86753) - Map-making services (CPC 86754) in Indonesia, processing of Geospatial Data and Information can be conducted overseas. 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign services suppliers; b) Geospatial Data and Information shall be processed in Indonesia’s territory; and c) If the necessary human resources, or equipment/utilities are not available in Indonesia, processing of Geospatial Data and Information can be conducted overseas. Maintenance and Repair of Equipment (not Including Maritime Vessels, Aircraft or other Transport Equipment) (CPC 8861+8866) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None except: a) No more than 33 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) The Indonesian participant must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. Packaging Services (CPC 876) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement limited to eastern Indonesia. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except no more than 70 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Market Research Services (CPC 86401) 1) None 2) None 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 25 of 72 3) None, except joint operation requirement through a representative office. 3) None, except the Indonesian participant in a joint operation must be a member of the Indonesian Consultant Association. COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES - Wired telecommunication services (KBLI 61100) - Wireless/satellite telecommunications services (KBLI 61200, 61300) - Wired/wireless/ satellite telecommunications services integrating with telecommunications services (KBLI 61921, 61922, 61923, 61929) - Content telecommunications services (ringtone, premium short message services, etc) (KBLI 61911) - Call centers and other added-value telephony services (KBLI 61919) - Internet service providers (KBLI 61921) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 26 of 72 - Data communications services (KBLI 61922) - Public internet telephony services (KBLI 61923) - Internet interconnection services (Network Access Point), other multimedia services (KBLI 61929) Local Services: − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Long Distance − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. International Services : − Public Switched Telephone Service (CPC 7521) − Teleconferencing Services (CPC 75292) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 27 of 72 Circuit Switched Public Data Network Services (CPC 7523**) − Local − International 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Circuit Switched Public Data Network Services (CPC 7523**): Long Distance 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Packet-switched public data network services (CPC 7523**) − X. 25 − Frame relay − Local − Local distance − International 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Private Leased Circuit Services (CPC 7522**+7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Telex services (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Telegraph services (CPC 7522) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 28 of 72 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Facsimile (CPC 7521** + 7529**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Electronic data interchange (EDI) (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Enhance/Value-Added Facsimile Services, Including Store and Forward, Store and Retrieve (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. On-line Information and database Retrieval (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. On-line Information and or Data Processing (Including transaction processing) (CPC 843) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 29 of 72 Dedicated Network Services (CPC 7523**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Domestic Services: − Mobile CellularTelephone Services (CPC 75213) − Internet Access Services Regional and National Paging Services (CPC 75291) − Public Payphone Services Voice Mail Service (CPC 7523) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Voice Mail Services (CPC 7523**) Electronic Mail Services (CPC 75232) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. − Computer Time Sharing Services (CPC-84330) − Video text Services (CPC 75229) − Electronic Mail Box (CPC 75232) − File Transfer Services (CPC 75299) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 30 of 72 − Home Telemeter Alarm (CPC-75299) − Entertainment Services (CPC-75299) − Management Information Services (CPC75299) Audiovisual Services Motion Picture and VideoTape production (CPC 9611) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b. License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Motion Picture and Video Tape Distribution Services (CPC 9611) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Motion Picture Projection Services (CPC 9612) 1) None 2) None 1) None 2) None ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 31 of 72 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Sound Recording (KBLI 59201) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreign service suppliers; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES2  Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) except for one- and two-dwelling buildings (CPC 51210)  Contruction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except commercial presence only permitted in the form of: a) Joint operation by establishing a representative office with qualification big; or b) Joint venture. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) License fee requirement for foreign service suppliers that may vary from 2 “Qualification big” refers to high risk, high technology or high capital, as stipulated in Law No. 2 of 2017 on construction services. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 32 of 72  Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514)  Installation Work (CPC 516)  Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517)  Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) except Site Investigation Work (CPC 51110) and Site Formation and Clearance Work (CPC 51113)  Special Trade Construction(CPC 515)  Renting Services Related Equipment for Construction or Demolition of Building or Civil Engineering Works with Operator (CPC 518) that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; c) Indonesian local partners shall have qualification big; d) Foreign service suppliers shall only provide services with high risk, high technology, or high capital; and e) Highest management in a representative office shall be Indonesian. DISTRIBUTION SERVICES Wholesale Trade Services of food, beverages, and tobacco with minimum 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 33 of 72 space above 5,000 square meters (CPC 6222) Wholesale Trade Services of textile, clothing and footwear with minimum space above 5,000 square meter (CPC 6223) a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; c) Required to appoint Indonesian trade enterprises as agent, single agent, distributor or single distributor; d) Obligation to cooperate with at least 100 Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises yearly as a supplier and retailer, along with training and development with due regard to the principles of mutual need, mutually reinforcing and mutually beneficial; and e) Only permitted to be located in the suburbs of the provincial capitals in the islands of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. Direct Selling (Multi Level Marketing) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 34 of 72 c) Have the obligation to include Indonesian products in their list of products; and d) Must join the Indonesian Direct Selling Association. Franchising - Wholesale Trade Services of food, beverages, and tobacco with minimum space above 5,000 meter square 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Subject to qualification and licensing requirements and procedures including registration; c) Required to appoint Indonesian trade enterprises as agent, single agent, distributor or single distributor; d) Obligation to cooperate with at least 100 Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises yearly as a supplier and retailer, along with training and development with due regard to the principles of mutual need, mutually reinforcing and mutually beneficial; and e) Only permitted to be located in the suburbs of the provincial capitals in the islands of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 35 of 72 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES General Conditions Unless otherwise provided, commercial presence of the foreign service provider is permitted only through an education institution which is registered in Indonesia and must meet the following conditions: 1) Mutual recognition arrangement between relevant institutions on credits, programs, and certifications is required; 2) Foreign education institutions providing services must establish a partnership with a local partner. Foreign language instructors must be native and Indonesian speakers; 3) Foreign education institutions must be listed in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s List of Accredited Foreign Education and its local partner must be accredited; 4) Notwithstanding the horizontal section, commercial presence shall be established in the form of yayasan (foundation); 5) Foreign education institutions in cooperation with local partners may open education institutions in the cities of Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Medan; 6) Number of educators shall include at least thirty per cent Indonesian educators; and 7) Number of employees, other than educators and the head, shall be at least eighty per cent Indonesian employees. B. Secondary Education Services Technical and Vocational Secondary Education Services (electronic, automotive) (CPC 92230) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 36 of 72 C. Higher Education Services Work Training3 (Technical and Vocational Education Services) The General Conditions above do not apply to this sub-sector. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in the joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b. The ratio of Australian to Indonesian trainers and administrative staff will be agreed between the parties to the joint venture. No geographic or subject matter limitations apply. Australian providers are able to provide Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications, Indonesian Qualification Framework qualifications levels 1-5 and non-award courses. Australian requirements for trainers shall be accepted. Other higher education services (CPC 9239)4: priorities for Science, Technology, Engineering, 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a. In the form of non-profit Juridical Person; 3 Responsibility of Ministry of Manpower. 4 Any measure adopted after the date of entry into force of this Agreement in relation to Other higher education services (CPC 9239) shall be deemed an existing non-conforming measure subject to paragraph 1 of Article 9.7 (Trade in Services – Non-Conforming Measures), at which point the more liberalising commitment would prevail. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 37 of 72 Math and Modern Business programs b. 100 per cent of the capital share can be owned by foreigners; c. Mutual recognition arrangement between relevant institutions on credits, programs, and certifications is required; d. Foreign language instructors must be English Speakers; e. Foreign education institutions must be accredited in Australia and listed in the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education; f. Anywhere in Indonesia subject to economic needs test; g. License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers; and h. Four mandatory subjects (Religion, Pancasila, Citizenship Education/Kewarganergaraan and Bahasa Indonesia) shall be integrated into the curriculum and delivered by Indonesian educators. D. Adult Education Services Language Course and Training (CPC 924) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. E. Other Education Services Other education services only for Football and Chess (CPC 929) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except as indicated in the General Conditions. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound, except as indicated in the General Conditions. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 38 of 72 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES A. Sewage Services (CPC 9401) Only for Wastewater management 1) None 2) None for training, technical consultation, sample testing 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. B. Refuse Disposal Services (CPC 9402) Solid Waste Disposal Services, only for : - Integrated hazardous waste treatment facility services for oil sludge and waste mercury treatment in a particular area. The services provider must be equipped with modern and sophisticated technology and environmental safety. The product will be used as a new material or energy power - In site hazardous waste treatment facility services for the treatment of waste of mining product and 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 39 of 72 waste of fly ash and bottom ash of coal product Refuse disposal Services (CPC 94020), only for non-hazardous garbage, trash, waste and rubbish 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. C. Cleaning Services of Exhaust Gases (CPC 9404) for Air pollution Control D. Other Environmental Protection Services (CPC 9409) only for Laboratory Services for Environment (laboratory which has the ability and authority to test and examine the environmental quality parameter according to the current laws and regulations on environment) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 40 of 72 Water Management5 only for drinkable water (CPC 36001) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) License requirements for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. FINANCIAL SERVICES 1), 2), 3) Indonesia’s commitments including its relevant terms, limitations, conditions, and qualifications for the financial services sectors and sub-sectors in its Schedule of Specific Services Commitments under AANZFTA6 are incorporated into this Schedule. For greater certainty, the elimination of Market Access and National Treatment limitations for Modes 1, 2 and 3 of Financial Services under this Agreement by the year 2020 shall take place only if Indonesia also eliminates them under AANZFTA. HEALTH RELATED AND SOCIAL SERVICES Hospital Services (CPC 93110)7 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) Foreign hospital may only establish class A or class B hospital, as defined by Minister of Health Regulation No. 56 of 2014 on the classification and licencing of Foreign class B hospital may phase up from 100 to 250 beds within two years as provided in its business plan submitted at the time of application for establishment. 5 Water management incudes series of supplying services activities related to surface water purification from the water source, water distribution directly from the water terminal, water tank transportation, with the purpose to selling those to consumers. 6 For greater certainty, Indonesia’s commitments on Financial Services in relation to local presence do not go beyond its commitments under AANZFTA. 7 For greater certainty, this commitment includes pathology services and paramedic services provided in hospitals. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 41 of 72 hospitals as at the date of signature of this Agreement; and c) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians. Other Human Health Services (CPC 9319) only for :  Ambulance (CPC 93192) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; b) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians; c) Must be established in a class A or B hospital-owned premises, as defined by Minister of Health Regulation No. 56 of 2014 on the classification and licencing of hospitals as at the date of signature of this Agreement; and d) The management shall be integrated with the hospital.  Welfare Services Delivered Through Residential Institutions to Old Persons and the Handicapped (CPC 93311) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 42 of 72  Welfare services not delivered through residential institutions (CPC 93323) b) May only employ foreign health professionals to the extent that there are not sufficiently qualified Indonesians. TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES Hotels8 (3, 4 and 5 star hotels) 1) None 2) None 3) None 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. Hotels (1 or 2 star hotel) (KBLI 55115, 55114) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. Motel (KBLI 55199) 1) None 2) None 3) None except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. Letting services of furnished accommodations (CPC 64193), excluding homestay 1) None 2) None 3) None except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. 8 Starred Hotel is a service business which provides accommodation and food and beverages facilities and other services typically provided by hotels, except casinos and other activities prohibited by law for reasons of public morals, religion, security and public order. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 43 of 72 Meal Serving Services with Full Restaurant Services (CPC 64210) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners.  Beverage Serving Services without Entertainment (CPC 64310)  Beverage Serving Services With Entertainment (CPC 64320) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. B. Travel Agencies and Tour Operators Tour Operator (CPC 74710**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. C. Tourist Guide Services Tourist Guide Services (CPC 74720) 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound. 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound. D. Other Tourist Resorts including9 hotel (3, 4 and 5 stars), not including marina facilities and hotel management) 1) None 2) None 3) None 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. 9 Tourist Resort is an area built to accommodate the facilities needed for tourists such as hotels, marinas, golf courses, cultural open stages and other facilities, except casinos and other activities prohibited by law; for reasons of public morals, religion, security and public order. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 44 of 72 Tourism Consultancy Services (KBLI 70201) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture may be owned by foreigners. RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES (OTHER THAN AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES) A. Entertainment Services (including theatre, live bands and circus services) Theatre and opera house (CPC 96193) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. D. Sporting and Other Recreational Services Golf Courses and other facilities Only within the tourist resorts (CPC 96413) 1) None 2) None 3) None. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except higher paid up capital is required of foreign service suppliers. This measure will be eliminated in the year 2020. E. Other Marina facilities 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 45 of 72 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES A. Maritime Transport Services Passenger and freight transportation excluding cabotage and auxiliary services Maintenance and repair of Vessels (CPC 8868**) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture only for vessel classification above 50000 DWT. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Pushing and Towing Services for Maritime Transport (CPC 7214) (Excluding Cabotage) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Vessel Salvage and Refloating Services (CPC 7454) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 46 of 72 applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Supporting services for maritime transport, only for port operation services (CPC 7451**) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Internal Waterways Transport Maintenance and repair of vessels (internal waterways) (CPC 8868**) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture only in the eastern part of Indonesia. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Maritime Auxiliary Services ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 47 of 72 Maritime Cargo Handling Services 1) Unbound10 except for no limitation on transshipment (board to board or via the quay) or on the use of on-board cargo handling 2) None 3) None, except a) joint venture requirement; b) only allowed to operate in main ports. 1) Unbound11 except for no limitation on transshipment (board to board or via the quay) or on the use of on-board cargo handling 2) None 3) None, except: a) no more than 51 per cent of capital share shall be owned by foreigners with 49 per cent through Foreign Direct Investment and the remaining percentage through other mechanisms subject to domestic regulation; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Access to and use of port facilities in the ports which are opened for international shipping are permitted. Air Transport Services a. Aircraft repair and maintenance services 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. b. Computer reservation system (CRS) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None Airlines are permitted to operate their own Computer 10 A commitment on this mode of delivery is not feasible. 11 A commitment on this mode of delivery is not feasible. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 48 of 72 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. reservation system. c. Selling and marketing 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Airlines are permitted to operate their own selling and marketing. Airport operation services, and airport activity services (KBLI 52230) 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Rail Transport Services Operation of railways 1) None 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 51 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. Road Transport Services Maintenance and repair of road transport equipment (CPC 8867, excluding motorcycle) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement with foreign partner shall have manufacturing activities in Indonesia, including its local group companies, relating to the maintenance and repair of Automobiles. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 35 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 49 of 72 Supporting services for road transport, only for:  Highway, bridge and tunnel operation services (CPC 7442)  Parking services (CPC 7443) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 67 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. SUPPORTING AND AUXILIARY TRANSPORT SERVICES Maritime Freight Forwarding Services 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except: a) No more than 49 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners; and b) Licensing requirement for foreign service suppliers may vary from that applicable to Indonesian service suppliers. Storage and warehousing services Outside Port Area and 1st Area only for: - Storage services of frozen or refrigerated goods (CPC 7421) -Other storage or warehousing services (CPC 7429) 1) Unbound 2) None 3) None, except joint venture requirement. 1) None 2) None 3) None, except no more than 30 per cent of the capital share in a joint venture shall be owned by foreigners. ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 50 of 72 APPENDIX B Sector Architectural Services (CPC 8671) Advisory and Consultative Engineering Services (CPC 86721) Engineering design services for the construction of foundations and building structures (CPC 86722) Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings (CPC 86723) Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works (CPC 86724) Engineering design services for industrial processes and production (CPC 86725) Other engineering services during the construction and installation phase (CPC 86727) Other engineering services (CPC 86729) Integrated Engineering Services (CPC 8673) Urban Planning Services (CPC 86741) Technical Testing and analysis services (8676) other than Oil and gas support services: technical inspection services; Testing and analysis of electrical installation, Power construction and installation: Low / medium voltage electrical installation; Survey on destructive/ non-destructive testing Testing and analysis of electrical installation: Electrical utility construction and high/extra-high voltage electrical installation (CPC 86763**) Performance of periodic testing of motor vehicles (CPC86763**) Technical Inspection Services (CPC 86764) Maintenance and repair of equipment (not including Maritime Vessels, Aircraft or other Transport Equipment) (CPC 8861+8866)] Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) except for one- and two-dwelling buildings (CPC 51210) Construction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513) Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514) Installation Work (CPC 516) Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517) Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) except Site Investigation Work (CPC 51110) and Site Formation and Clearance Work (CPC 51113) Special Trade Construction (CPC 515) Renting Services Related Equipment for Construction or Demolition of Building or Civil Engineering Works with Operator (CPC 518) Secondary Education Services : Technical and Vocational Secondary Education Services (electronic, automotive) (CPC 92230) Higher Education Services:  Work Training: TVET  Other higher education services (CPC 9239) Adult Education Services: Language Course and Training (CPC 924) Other Education Services: Football and Chess only (CPC 929) Hospital Services (CPC 9311) ANNEX II – SCHEDULE - INDONESIA – 51 of 72

Section B.

  • Chapter   1 INITIAL PROVISIONS AND GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership as a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.2 Objectives the Objectives of the Parties In Concluding this Agreement Are to: 1
  • Article   1.3 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Article   1.4 General Definitions  (3) 1
  • Chapter   2 TRADE IN GOODS 1
  • Article   2.1 Definitions 1
  • Article   2.2 Reduction or Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   2.3 Tariff Rate Quotas 1
  • Article   2.4 National Treatment on Internal Taxation and Regulation 1
  • Article   2.5 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   2.6 Acceleration or Improvement of Tariff Commitments 1
  • Article   2.7 Elimination of Export Subsidies 1
  • Article   2.8 Administrative Fees and Formalities 1
  • Article   2.9 Duty-Free Entry of Commercial Samples of Negligible Value 1
  • Article   2.10 Classification of Goods and Transposition of Schedules of Tariff Commitments 1
  • Article   2.11 Committee on Trade In Goods 1
  • Article   2.12 Exchange of Data 1
  • Article   2.13 Relation to Safeguard Measures Under the WTO Agreement 1
  • Article   2.14 Antidumping and Countervailing Duties 1
  • Article   2.15 Trade Remedies Dialogue 1
  • Chapter   3 NON-TARIFF MEASURES 1
  • Article   3.1 General Application 1
  • Article   3.2 Mechanism on Non-Tariff Measures 2
  • Article   3.3 Quantitative Restrictions 2
  • Article   3.4 Import Licensing 2
  • Chapter   4 RULES OF ORIGIN 2
  • Section   A General Provisions 2
  • Article   4.1 Definitions 2
  • Section   B Originating Goods 2
  • Article   4.2 Originating Goods 2
  • Article   4.3 Wholly Obtained or Produced Goods 2
  • Article   4.4 Goods Not Wholly Produced or Obtained 2
  • Article   4.5 Calculation of Qualifying Value Content 2
  • Article   4.6 Recording of Costs 2
  • Article   4.7 Accumulation 2
  • Article   4.8 Minimal Operations and Processes 2
  • Article   4.9 De Minimis 2
  • Article   4.10 Accessories, Spare Parts, Tools and Instructional or other Information Materials 2
  • Article   4.11 Identical and Interchangeable Materials 2
  • Article   4.12 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 2
  • Article   4.13 Packing Materials and Containers for Transportation and Shipment 2
  • Article   4.14 Indirect Materials 3
  • Section   Section C: Territorial Requirements 3
  • Article   4.15 Consignment Criteria 3
  • Article   4.16 Exhibition Goods 3
  • Section   Section D: Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • Article   4.17 Claim for Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • Article   4.18 Obligations Relating to Importation 3
  • Article   4.19 Denial of Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • Article   4.20 Documentary Evidence of Origin 3
  • Article   4.21 Exceptions from Documentary Evidence of Origin 3
  • Section   Section E: Cooperation on Verification 3
  • Article   4.22 Origin Verification 3
  • Article   4.23 Verification Visit 3
  • Section   Section F: Final Provisions 3
  • Article   4.24 Goods In Transport or Storage 3
  • Article   4.25 Review and Appeal 3
  • Article   4.26 Record Keeping 3
  • Article   4.27 Confidentiality Each Party Shall Maintain the Confidentiality of the Information Collected In Accordance 3
  • Article   4.28 Sub-Committee on Rules of Origin 3
  • Chapter   5 CUSTOMS PROCEDURES 3
  • Article   5.1 Definitions for the Purposes of this Chapter: 3
  • Article   5.2 Objectives 3
  • Article   5.3 Scope 3
  • Article   5.4 Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation 3
  • Article   5.5 Customs Cooperation 3
  • Article   5.6 Publication and Enquiry Points 3
  • Article   5.7 Advance Ruling 3
  • Article   5.8 Review and Appeal 4
  • Article   5.9 Penalties 4
  • Article   5.10 Risk Management 1. Each Party Shall Adopt or Maintain a Risk Management System for Assessment and 4
  • Article   5.11 Release of Goods 4
  • Article   5.12 Temporary Admission of Goods 4
  • Article   5.13 Information Technology 4
  • Article   5.14 Confidentiality 4
  • Chapter   6 TRADE FACILITATION 4
  • Article   6.1 Definitions 4
  • Article   6.2 Objectives 4
  • Article   6.3 Scope 4
  • Article   6.4 Publication and Enquiry Points 4
  • Article   6.5 Perishable Goods 4
  • Article   6.6 Acceptance of Copies 4
  • Article   6.7 Support for Trade Facilitation 4
  • Article   6.8 Trade Facilitation Sub-Committee 4
  • Chapter   7 SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 4
  • Article   7.1 Definitions 4
  • Article   7.2 Objectives 4
  • Article   7.3 Scope 4
  • Article   7.4 General Provisions 4
  • Article   7.5 Equivalence 4
  • Article   7.6 Adaptation to Regional Conditions 4
  • Article   7.7 Competent Authorities and Contact Points 4
  • Article   7.8 Transparency and Notification 4
  • Article   7.9 Cooperation 1. Each Party Shall Explore Opportunities for Further Cooperation, Collaboration and 4
  • Article   7.10 Technical Consultations 4
  • Article   7.11 SPS Sub-Committee 4
  • Article   7.12 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 4
  • Chapter   8 TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE 5
  • Article   8.1 Definitions 5
  • Article   8.2 Objectives 5
  • Article   8.3 Scope 5
  • Article   8.4 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement 5
  • Article   8.5 Standards 5
  • Article   8.6 Technical Regulations 5
  • Article   8.7 Conformity Assessment Procedures 5
  • Article   8.8 Cooperation 5
  • Article   8.9 Consultations 5
  • Article   8.10 Agreements or Implementing Arrangements 5
  • Article   8.11 Transparency 5
  • Article   8.12 Contact Points 5
  • Article   8.13 TBT Sub-Committee 5
  • Article   8.14 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 5
  • Chapter   9 TRADE IN SERVICES 5
  • Article   9.1 Definitions 5
  • Article   9.2 Scope 5
  • Article   9.3 National Treatment (3) 5
  • Article   9.4 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment 5
  • Article   9.5 Market Access (4)  5
  • Article   9.6 Local Presence 5
  • Article   9.7 Non-Conforming Measures 5
  • Article   9.8 Domestic Regulation (7) 6
  • Article   9.9 Recognition 6
  • Article   9.10 Denial of Benefits 6
  • Article   9.11 Transparency 6
  • Article   9.12 Payments and Transfers 6
  • Article   9.13 Review 6
  • Article   9.14 Committee on Trade In Services 6
  • Chapter   10 FINANCIAL SERVICES 6
  • Article   10.1 Definitions 6
  • Article   10.2 Scope 6
  • Article   10.3 New Financial Services (1) 6
  • Article   10.4 Treatment of Certain Information and Processing of Information 6
  • Article   10.5 Exceptions 6
  • Article   10.6 Recognition 7
  • Article   10.7 Transparency and Administration of Certain Measures 7
  • Article   10.8 Self-Regulatory Organisations 7
  • Article   10.9 Payment and Clearing Systems 7
  • Article   10.10 Consultations 7
  • Article   10.11 Dispute Settlement 7
  • Article   10.12 Investment Disputes In Financial Services 7
  • Chapter   11 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 7
  • Article   11.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   11.2 Scope 7
  • Article   11.3 Approaches to Regulation 7
  • Article   11.4 Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications Networks and Services 7
  • Article   11.5 Obligations Relating to Suppliers of Public Telecommunications Networks or Services 7
  • Article   11.6 International Mobile Roaming 7
  • Article   11.7 Treatment by Major Suppliers of Public Telecommunications Networks or Services 7
  • Article   11.8 Competitive Safeguards 7
  • Article   11.9 Resale 8
  • Article   11.9 Resale 8
  • Article   11.10 Unbundling of Network Elements 8
  • Article   11.10 Unbundling of Network Elements 8
  • Article   11.11 Interconnection with Major Suppliers General Terms and Conditions 8
  • Article   11.11 Interconnection with Major Suppliers General Terms and Conditions 8
  • Article   11.12 Provisioning and Pricing of Leased Circuits Services by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.12 Provisioning and Pricing of Leased Circuits Services by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.13 Co-Location by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.13 Co-Location by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.14 Access to Facilities Owned or Controlled by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.14 Access to Facilities Owned or Controlled by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   11.15 International Submarine Cable Systems 8
  • Article   11.15 International Submarine Cable Systems 8
  • Article   11.16 Independent Regulatory Bodies and Government Ownership 8
  • Article   11.16 Independent Regulatory Bodies and Government Ownership 8
  • Article   11.17 Universal Service 8
  • Article   11.17 Universal Service 8
  • Article   11.18 Licensing Process 8
  • Article   11.18 Licensing Process 8
  • Article   11.19 Allocation and Use of Scarce Resources 8
  • Article   11.19 Allocation and Use of Scarce Resources 8
  • Article   11.20 Enforcement 9
  • Article   11.20 Enforcement 9
  • Article   11.21 Resolution of Telecommunications Disputes 9
  • Article   11.21 Resolution of Telecommunications Disputes 9
  • Article   11.22 Transparency 9
  • Article   11.22 Transparency 9
  • Article   11.23 Flexibility In the Choice of Technology 9
  • Article   11.23 Flexibility In the Choice of Technology 9
  • Article   11.24 Relation to other Chapters 9
  • Article   11.24 Relation to other Chapters 9
  • Article   11.25 Relation to International Organisations 9
  • Article   11.25 Relation to International Organisations 9
  • Chapter   12 MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS 9
  • Chapter   12 MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS 9
  • Article   12.1 Definitions 9
  • Article   12.1 Definitions 9
  • Article   12.2 Scope 9
  • Article   12.2 Scope 9
  • Article   12.3 Application Procedures 9
  • Article   12.3 Application Procedures 9
  • Article   12.4 Grant of Temporary Entry 9
  • Article   12.4 Grant of Temporary Entry 9
  • Article   12.5 Business Travel 9
  • Article   12.5 Business Travel 9
  • Article   12.6 Provision of Information 9
  • Article   12.6 Provision of Information 9
  • Article   12.7 Relation to other Chapters 9
  • Article   12.7 Relation to other Chapters 9
  • Article   12.8 Dispute Settlement 10
  • Article   12.9 Future Work Program on Contractual Service Suppliers 10
  • Chapter   13 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 10
  • Article   13.1 Definitions for the Purposes of this Chapter: 10
  • Article   13.2 Scope and General Provisions 10
  • Article   13.3 Cooperation 10
  • Article   13.4 Paperless Trading 10
  • Article   13.5 Electronic Authentication and Electronic Signatures 10
  • Article   13.6 Online Consumer Protection 10
  • Article   13.7 Protection of Personal Information 10
  • Article   13.8 Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Messages 10
  • Article   13.9 Domestic Regulatory Frameworks 10
  • Article   13.10 Transparency 10
  • Article   13.11 Cross-Border Transfer of Information by Electronic Means 10
  • Article   13.12 Location of Computing Facilities 10
  • Article   13.13 Source Code 10
  • Chapter   14 Investment 10
  • Section   A 10
  • Article   14.1 Definitions 10
  • Article   14.2 Scope 10
  • Article   14.3 Relation to other Chapters 10
  • Article   14.4 National Treatment 11
  • Article   14.5 Most-Favoured Nation Treatment 11
  • Article   14.6 Prohibition of Performance Requirements (10)(11) (12) 11
  • Article   14.7 Minimum Standard of Treatment 11
  • Article   14.8 Treatment In Case of Armed Conflict or Civil Strife 11
  • Article   14.9 Transfers 11
  • Article   14.10 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 11
  • Article   14.11 Expropriation and Compensation (16)  11
  • Article   14.12 Subrogation 11
  • Article   14.13 Denial of Benefits (20) 11
  • Article   14.14 Non–Conforming Measures 11
  • Article   14.15 Special Formalities and Disclosure of Information 11
  • Article   14.16 Promotion of Regulatory Objectives 11
  • Article   14.17 Corporate Social Responsibility 11
  • Article   14.18 Committee on Investment 11
  • Section   Section B: Investor-State Dispute Settlement 11
  • Article   14.19 Definitions 11
  • Article   14.20 Scope 11
  • Article   14.21 Exclusion of Claims 12
  • Article   14.22 Consultations 12
  • Article   14.23 Conciliation 12
  • Article   14.24 Claim by an Investor of a Party 12
  • Article   14.25 Submission of a Claim 12
  • Article   14.26 Conditions and Limitations on Submission of a Claim 12
  • Article   14.27 Selection of Arbitrators 12
  • Article   14.28 Security for Costs 12
  • Article   14.29 Consolidation 12
  • Article   14.30 Conduct of the Arbitration 12
  • Article   14.31 Transparency of Arbitral Proceedings 12
  • Article   14.32 Third Party Funding 12
  • Article   14.33 Governing Law 12
  • Article   14.34 Awards 12
  • Article   14.35 Service of Documents 12
  • Chapter   15 ECONOMIC COOPERATION 12
  • Article   15.1 Objectives 12
  • Article   15.2 Scope 12
  • Article   15.3 Committee on Economic Cooperation 12
  • Article   15.4 Formulation of Annual Work Program 12
  • Article   15.5 Contact Points 13
  • Article   15.6 Resources 13
  • Article   15.7 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 13
  • Article   15.8 Relation to other Chapters 13
  • Chapter   16 COMPETITION 13
  • Article   16.1 Definitions 13
  • Article   16.2 Objectives 13
  • Article   16.3 Basic Principles 13
  • Article   16.4 Application of Competition Laws and Regulations (1) 13
  • Article   16.5 Cooperation 13
  • Article   16.6 Notifications 13
  • Article   16.7 Transparency 13
  • Article   16.8 Procedural Fairness 13
  • Article   16.9 Confidentiality of Information 13
  • Article   16.10 Consumer Protection 13
  • Article   16.11 Review 13
  • Article   16.12 Dispute Settlement 13
  • Chapter   17 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 13
  • Article   17.1 Confidentiality of Information 13
  • Article   17.2 General Exceptions 13
  • Article   17.3 Security Exceptions Nothing In this Agreement Shall Be Construed: 13
  • Article   17.4 Taxation Measures 13
  • Article   17.5 Measures to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 13
  • Chapter   18 INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 13
  • Article   18.1 Establishment of the Joint Committee 13
  • Article   18.2 Functions of the Joint Committee 13
  • Article   18.3 Committees and Subsidiary Bodies 14
  • Article   18.4 Rules of Procedure 14
  • Article   18.5 Meetings of the Joint Committee 14
  • Article   18.6 Contact Points 14
  • Chapter   19 TRANSPARENCY 14
  • Article   19.1 Definitions for the Purposes of this Chapter: 14
  • Article   19.2 Publication 14
  • Article   19.3 Provision of Information 14
  • Article   19.4 Administrative Proceedings 14
  • Article   19.5 Review and Appeal 14
  • Chapter   20 CONSULTATIONS 14
  • Section   A Introductory Provisions 14
  • Article   20.1 Definitions 14
  • Article   20.2 Scope 14
  • Article   20.3 General Provisions 14
  • Article   20.4 Choice of Forum 14
  • Section   Section B: Consultation Provisions 14
  • Article   20.5 Consultations 14
  • Article   20.6 Good Offices, Conciliation, Mediation 14
  • Section   Section C: Adjudication Provisions 14
  • Article   20.7 Request for Establishment of Panels 14
  • Article   20.8 Establishment and Reconvening of Panels 14
  • Article   20.9 Functions of Panels 14
  • Article   20.10 Panel Procedures 14
  • Article   20.11 Suspension and Termination of Proceedings 15
  • Section   Section D: Implementation Provisions 15
  • Article   20.12 Implementation 15
  • Article   20.13 Compliance Review 15
  • Article   20.14 Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or other Obligations 15
  • Article   20.15 Post-Suspension Review 15
  • Section   Section E: Final Provisions 15
  • Article   20.16 Expenses 15
  • Article   20.17 Transmission of Documents 15
  • Article   20.18 Language 15
  • Chapter   21 FINAL PROVISIONS 15
  • Article   21.1 Annexes, Appendices and Footnotes 15
  • Article   21.2 Amendments 15
  • Article   21.3 Amendment of International Agreements 15
  • Article   21.4 Entry Into Force 15
  • Article   21.5 General Review of the Agreement 15
  • Article   21.6 Termination 15
  • Article   21.7 Authentic Texts 15
  • ANNEX I  EXPLANATORY NOTES 15
  • ANNEX I  SCHEDULE OF AUSTRALIA 15
  • ANNEX I  SCHEDULE OF INDONESIA 16
  • Section   A 16
  • Section   B 17
  • Annex II  EXPLANATORY NOTES 18
  • ANNEX II  SCHEDULE OF AUSTRALIA 18
  • Appendix A  AUSTRALIA’S MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS SCHEDULE – REGIONAL (STATE AND TERRITORY) LEVEL 19
  • NOTE ON MARITIME TRANSPORT SERVICES 20
  • Appendix B  (60) 20
  • ANNEX II  SCHEDULE OF INDONESIA 20
  • Section   A 20
  • Appendix A  20
  • Section   B 20
  • Section   B 21