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Indonesia's Online Single Submission (OSS) system for business licensing and investment, which was disrupted for two months due to integration with new regulations, has now returned to normal operation. The disruption was caused by the implementation of Government Regulation No. 28/2025 on Risk-Based Business Licensing. The system's normalization is expected to support the achievement of the Rp 1,900 trillion investment target for 2025.
The Online Single Submission (OSS) system, a critical component of Indonesia's investment ecosystem, experienced a two-month disruption due to the integration of new regulatory requirements. The disruption was caused by the implementation of Government Regulation No. 28/2025 on Risk-Based Business Licensing, which aims to simplify business licensing processes.
The Deputy Minister of Investment and Head of BKPM, Todotua Pasaribu, announced that the OSS system has now returned to normal operation. This normalization is crucial as it directly impacts the country's investment realization target of Rp 1,900 trillion for 2025. As of November 2025, the investment realization is showing significant progress, boosting confidence in achieving the annual target.
With the OSS system now operational, Indonesia is poised to maintain its positive investment momentum. The government's proactive measures in addressing the temporary disruption and enhancing the licensing system are expected to have a positive impact on the investment climate in Indonesia.
OSS System Normalization
Investment Target Achievement