Australia - Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (2019)
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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.

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  • 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