INTRODUCTION
The Indonesian business landscape has reached a significant milestone with the official enactment of Central Bureau of Statistics Regulation (or Peraturan Badan Pusat Statistik) No. 7 of 2025 on the Indonesia Standard Business Classification (or “KBLI 2025”). This regulation effectively revokes and replaces the previous PBPS No. 2 of 2020, introducing a more granular and globally aligned framework for classifying economic activities in the country.
For businesses operating in Indonesia, understanding this transition is not merely an administrative task but a critical compliance requirement. Below is a comprehensive analysis of the changes and what they mean for your organization.
CONCLUSION
The enactment of KBLI 2025 is a strategic recalibration of Indonesia’s business ecosystem rather than a mere administrative update. With the mandatory six-month transition period ending on June 18, 2026, businesses must proactively map their activities to the new codes to mitigate compliance risks and unlock sector-specific incentives. By approaching this transition as a strategic tool rather than just a compliance obligation, companies can ensure regulatory certainty and better position themselves for sustainable growth in an increasingly modernized market.
Regards,
Pasaka Rievan Smith
Counsellors at Law
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