
5 Corporate ‘Environmental Sins’ That End in Permit Loss
Corporate environmental violations are at the center of Indonesia’s latest enforcement wave. The government revoked business permits for 28 companies across West Sumatra, North Sumatra,
5 Corporate ‘Environmental Sins’ That End in Permit Loss
Indonesia Investment Outlook Strengthens at WEF Davos 2026
Indonesia Secures 6.7 Billion USD in Mineral Investments
New Semarang Flights Fuel Central Java Foreign Investment
Prabowo meets British PM to Strengthen Indonesia–UK Partnership
Indonesia Investment Outlook Targets Rp2,100T in 2026
Indonesia Investment Growth Beats 2025 Government Target
Indonesia Investment Outlook Strengthens Ahead of WEF Davos
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Corporate environmental violations are at the center of Indonesia’s latest enforcement wave. The government revoked business permits for 28 companies across West Sumatra, North Sumatra,

Indonesia’s investment outlook continues to strengthen as the government sets a more ambitious target for 2026. The Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM aims to realize

Indonesia has moved quickly to reassure investors and exporters as Trump’s 25% tariffs threaten countries that continue trading with Iran. The policy aims at Iran’s

ASEAN has signaled readiness to support a new regional currency initiative set to debut in 2026. Discussion of BRICS currency adoption has grown across Southeast

The Indonesia Composite Index surged above the key 9,000 level on Thursday, marking a historic milestone for Southeast Asia’s largest stock market. The benchmark broke

Indonesia’s tax enforcement has entered a stricter phase following the enactment of Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) No. 111 of 2025. Effective from 1 January

Indonesia’s WFA year-end rules have gained support from business groups, but employers stress that the policy cannot apply to all types of work. The government

The Indonesia–EAEU trade relations are set to reach a new milestone as Indonesia prepares to sign the Indonesia–Eurasian Economic Union Free Trade Agreement (I‑EAEU FTA)

The government introduced a set of farmland protection policies to ensure land-use decisions follow national development goals and support future food stability. These policies include

Indonesia strengthens its commitment to global tax transparency by joining the OECD’s new initiative on property taxation data. The country will begin exchanging property information
Andrzej is Co-owner/ Founder and Director of Seven Stones Indonesia. He was born in the UK to Polish parents and has been living in Indonesia for more than 33-years. He is a skilled writer, trainer and marketer with a deep understanding of Indonesia and its many cultures after spending many years travelling across the archipelago from North Sumatra to Irian Jaya.
His experience covers Marketing, Branding, Advertising, Publishing, Real Estate and Training for 5-Star Hotels and Resorts in Bali and Jakarta, which has given him a passion for the customer experience. He’s a published author and a regular contributor to local and regional publications. His interests include conservation, eco-conscious initiatives, spirituality and motorcycles. Andrzej speaks English and Indonesian.
Terje is from Norway and has been living in Indonesia for over 20-years. He first came to Indonesia as a child and after earning his degree in Business Administration from the University of Agder in Norway, he moved to Indonesia in 1993, where he has worked in leading positions in education and the fitness/ wellness industries all over Indonesia including Jakarta, Banjarmasin, Medan and Bali.
He was Co-owner and CEO of the Paradise Property Group for 10-years and led the company to great success. He is now Co-owner/ Founder and Director of Seven Stones Indonesia offering market entry services for foreign investors, legal advice, sourcing of investments and in particular real estate investments. He has a soft spot for eco-friendly and socially sustainable projects and investments, while his personal business strengths are in property law, tourism trends, macroeconomics, Indonesian government and regulations. His personal interests are in sport, adventure, history and spiritual experiences.
Terje’s leadership, drive and knowledge are recognised across many industries and his unrivalled network of high level contacts in government and business spans the globe. He believes you do good and do well but always in that order. Terje speaks English, Indonesian and Norwegian.
Ridwan is one of Indonesia’s top executives with a long and illustrious career in the financial world. He holds several professional certifications including being a Certified Business Valuer (CBV) issued by the Australian Academy of Finance and Management; Broker-Dealer Representative (WPPE); and The Directorship Certification for Directors and Commissioners, issued by the Indonesian Institute of Commissioners and Directors.
His experience includes being the Managing Director at one of the top investment banking groups in the region, the Recapital Group, the CFO at State-owned enterprises in fishery industry and the CEO at Tanri Abeng & Son Holding. He’s also been an Independent Commissioner in several Financial Service companies and on the Audit and Risk Committee at Bank BTPN Tbk, Berau Coal Energy Tbk, Aetra Air Jakarta as well as working for Citibank, Bank Mandiri and HSBC. His last position was as CFO at PT Citra Putra Mandiri – OSO Group.
Ridwan has won a number of prestigious awards including the Best CFO Awards 2019 (Institute of Certified Management Accountant Australia-Indonesia); Asia Pacific Young Business Leader awarded by Asia 21 Network New York USA (Tokyo 2008); UK Alumni Business Awards 2008 awarded by the British Council; and The Most Inspiring Human Resources Practitioners’ version of Human Capital Magazine 2010.
He’s a member of the Board of Trustees of the Alumni Association of the Faculty of Law, Trisakti University, Co-Founder of the Paramadina Public Policy Institute and actively writes books, publications and articles in the mass media. He co-authored “Korupsi Mengorupsi Indonesia” in 2009, which helps those with an interest in understanding governance in Indonesia and the critical issue of corruption. Ridwan speaks Indonesian and English.
Per is the Managing Director of the Seven Stones Indonesia (SSI) Jakarta office and has more than 25-years’ experience in Indonesia, China, and Western Europe. He previously worked in senior management positions with Q-Free ASA, Siemens AG, and other companies in the telecom sector. Over the last six years, he has been the Chairman of the Indonesia-Norway Business Council (INBC) and recently become elected to be on the board of EuroCham Indonesia.
His most recent experience is within Intelligent Transport Solutions (ITS), Telecom, and other sectors within the Indonesian market. He is today through his position in SSI and by representing Norway Connect, promoting Nordic and European companies that would like to explore business opportunities in the Indonesian market. He’s also playing an active role to help create the Nordic House concept in Jakarta that will provide an excellent platform for Nordic companies entering Indonesia, where they’ll find a community that can offer support with trusted information and affordable services to enter this market.