Ministry of Trade Regulation number 39 year 2020 on Provisions and Procedures of Issuance Certificate of Origin for Goods of Indonesian Origin

To ensure the smooth flow of goods and improve the effectiveness of the issuance of Certificate of Origin (SKA) for Goods from Indonesia in the context of exports in accordance with international trade agreements that are in force, it is necessary to make adjustments to the procedure for issuing Certificates of Origin.

The issuance of SKA is by printing SKA on the original SKA Form, signed by the SKA Issuing Officer, and given a SKA Issuing Agency (IPSKA) stamp or print a SKA that has been signed with an Official SKA Issuing Officer and an IPSKA stamp electronically on the original SKA Form.

In the case of the provisions of international trade agreements, other international treaties, or a memorandum of understanding that has prevailed stating that the issuance of SKA can be issued using Digital Signature, the issuance of SKA can be done by printing SKA that has been affixed with Digital Signature on the Original SKA form.

In the event that there is a change in the data on the SKA that has been issued, the Exporter may submit an application for issuance of the amended SKA to the issuing IPSKA via e-SKA.
This Ministerial Regulation shall come into force on April 8 when it was promulgated. (7 July 2020)

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Remi Ramadhan El Rasyid, S.H., M.H.

Remi has successfully handled client affairs in the form of national and multinational private companies and state-owned enterprises of the Republic of Indonesia. He has experience in assisting corporate clients who will invest and negotiate both inside and outside the country, as well as a lot of experience in winning legal issues that must be resolved through court forums or arbitration forums / Alternative Dispute Resolution in Indonesia.

He has expertise in solving legal issues that fall within the scope of commercial litigation, as well as having experience in resolving legal issues affecting foreign companies in the Indonesian court.

Remi has experience in resolving corporate financial restructuring issues both through negotiation and through the bankruptcy filing process

He has a great interest in the development of financial law, therefore in addition to formal education obtained from the Faculty of Law, University of Pancasila – Indonesia, he has also completed financial education organized by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.

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