By Roffie Kuniawan ( June 24, 2026, 05:59 GMT | Insight) -- Indonesia has adopted a new regulatory framework for digital marketplaces that increases oversight of platform fees, product rankings, artificial intelligence and foreign e-commerce operators, while strengthening protections for small businesses. The two new regulations require greater transparency in platform-merchant relationships, impose new obligations on foreign platforms serving Indonesian consumers and introduce safeguards against discriminatory algorithmic practices, alongside incentives for sellers of domestic products.Indonesia is moving to more tightly regulate its digital marketplace ecosystem through a pair of new regulations that impose fresh obligations on e-commerce platforms, strengthen protections for small businesses and increase oversight of foreign operators....
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