Samil PwC to Hold Seminar on "Response Strategies for Companies amid Indonesia's New Government Inauguration"
Trends in New Government Economic Policies and Industry Analysis
Participation of Domestic and International Experts
On May 29, Samil PwC announced, "We will hold a seminar on June 20 at Amore Hall on the 2nd floor of our headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, under the theme 'Response Strategies for Korean Companies through Analysis of Indonesia's New Government Economic Policies and Key Industry Issues.'
This seminar has been organized to examine the changing direction of Indonesia's economic policies and major industry issues following the inauguration of the new government, and to present response strategies for Korean companies.
Indonesia, with a population of 280 million, has established itself as the economic center of Southeast Asia. Since the inauguration of the new government in October last year, expectations for foreign investment have increased, and interest among Korean companies has also grown. However, as various factors such as tax policies and regulatory environments are changing rapidly, investors are required to take a cautious approach.
Samil PwC Indonesia New Government Inauguration, Corporate Response Strategy Seminar Content. Samil PwC
View original imageAt the seminar, Jung Taehoon, leader of the PwC Indonesia Korea Business Desk, will introduce the economic policy trends of Indonesia's new government. Next, Eric Darmawan, partner at PwC Indonesia, will analyze changes in the M&A market. Finally, Kim Honghyun, leader of Samil PwC's Overseas Investment Tax Advisory, will discuss key industry trends and response strategies for Korean companies.
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Kim Honghyun, the Samil PwC partner who organized this seminar, stated, "It is important to accurately understand Indonesia's rapidly changing policy and industrial environment and to proactively establish response strategies," adding, "This event will provide practical insights for Korean companies seeking to enter or expand their business in the Indonesian market." Applications and further information can be found on the official Samil PwC website.
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