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This barrier is unrelated to the end of the transition period, following the United Kingdom's departure from the EU.

Public ID: PID-G2P4YG

Accessing airport public private partnerships (PPP) in Indonesia

in Indonesia

Trade barrier summary

The Indonesian national 2015 to 2019 mid-term development plan identifies 10 new airports to be developed through public private partnerships (PPPs). Whilst tenders have yet be announced, there doesn't seem to be an effective regulatory framework for implementing the PPPs.

In addition, for overseas businesses to operate in Indonesia, they need to have an operating licence called BUBU (Badan Usaha Bandar Udara). However, there are currently no arrangements for private sector operators to be awarded an airport operating licence. Most overseas businesses may need to work with the state-owned Indonesian airport operator Angkasa Pura II, who already holds this licence.


Sectors affected

  • Airports
  • Construction

Resolved

No


Date reported

1 November 2019


Last updated

17 December 2020


Public ID

PID-G2P4YG


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