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印尼海洋治理与气候合规指南:企业环境责任与跨境合作要点

来源:BKPM · Antara Indonesia

作者:东南亚合规中心编辑团队

TL;DR · 核心要点

本文系对印尼相关海洋与气候治理政策背景的合规解读,虽原始文本由泰国前副外长受访发表、发布机构为印尼国家通讯社Antara,但内容不涉及印尼具体税法、法规或行政命令。文中未提及任何印尼国内税收条款、缴费义务、申报流程、税率调整或监管机构执法要求。因此,本文件不构成印尼税务、许可或监管合规依据。企业无需据此调整纳税申报、账务处理或经营许可安排。建议企业持续关注印尼财政部(MoF)、税务总局(DJP)及海事与渔业部(KKP)发布的正式规章。当前无强制性行动项,但可将南中国海环保合作趋势纳入ESG战略评估。

✅ 合规行动清单 · Compliance Checklist

  • 忽略该Antara报道作为印尼税务或监管执行依据,不据此调整财务申报或许可申请
  • 持续订阅印尼税务总局(DJP)官网公告及财政部(MoF)第号条例更新
  • 如开展近海环保项目,主动对接印尼海事与渔业部(KKP)获取合作资质指引
  • Do not treat this Antara interview as a source of enforceable Indonesian tax or regulatory obligations.
  • Subscribe to official updates from Indonesia’s Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) and Ministry of Finance (MoF).
  • For marine environmental projects in Indonesia, consult the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) for permitting pathways.

English Summary

This document is an interview transcript by Thailand's former Vice Foreign Minister, published by Antara Indonesia. It addresses regional ocean governance, climate resilience, and South China Sea cooperation—but contains no Indonesian tax statutes, regulatory mandates, filing requirements, deadlines, or enforcement directives. There are no new obligations for foreign businesses operating in Indonesia. No Indonesian authority (e.g., DJP, BKPM, KKP) issued this content, nor does it amend existing tax, licensing, or environmental rules. Companies should rely only on official instruments from Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance, Directorate General of Taxes, or Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. No compliance actions are triggered by this source.

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常见问题解答

这份Antara报道是否要求我在印尼缴纳新税或补缴环境税?+
不,该报道是政策访谈,不含任何印尼税法条款、税率、申报表或征管指令。印尼现行环保税(如碳税试点)仅适用于特定行业且尚未全面实施,须以财政部第201/PMK.03/2022号条例为准。
我公司在雅加达有物流业务,是否需按此报道增加海洋合规报告?+
不需要。印尼目前未对普通物流企业设定南中国海或海洋环境专项报告义务。仅航运、油气、捕捞等持证行业受KKP第29/2016号条例约束,普通陆路/空运企业不受影响。
报道提到‘共同保护南海’,我的印尼子公司是否要参与COE(行为守则)签署?+
不适用。COE(COC)是东盟与中国政府间谈判文件,企业无签署权或履约义务。企业只需遵守印尼国内法,如《第32/2014号海洋法》中关于污染防控的一般性规定。
是否需要向印尼税务局提交与气候变化相关的额外财务披露?+
否。截至2024年,印尼DJP未要求企业就气候议题提交附加税务报表。ESG披露属自愿范畴,依据OJK第28/POJK.04/2023号指引,仅上市金融企业需分阶段披露。
这篇报道会影响我在印尼的外资准入或BOI投资证书吗?+
不会。印尼投资协调委员会(BKPM)审批外资仍严格依据《第11/2020号综合法》及《优先投资清单》(DNI),与本访谈无法律关联。所有准入条件均以BKPM官网公示版本为准。

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📄 官方原文参考(英文)点击展开
Beijing (ANTARA/PRNewswire)- In this interview with Sorajak Kasemsuvan, Council Member, Asian Peace and Reconciliation Council; Former Vice Foreign Minister of Thailand, he analyzes the holistic and collaborative solution to ocean governance issues, expounds the importance of the South China Sea Code of Conduct and environmental protection cooperation, and interprets the core connotation of mutual benefit in China-ASEAN economic and maritime governance cooperation. China-ASEAN Observation (COA): Global ocean governance is facing many new challenges. What do you think is the most pressing issue at present? Sorajak Kasemsuvan: I think so many issues are really at the top of the list, I cannot say really which one is the top. It depends on where you are. It depends on what affect you most. Another thing that we might not even thought of, but we in several countries in Southeast Asia have been affected recently is the unprecedented level of torrential rainfalls. And flooding is now getting higher and higher and higher every year. Not because of the rainfalls only, but because of the sea level that is rising as well. So many dimensions of the problems at the moment. It's difficult to pinpoint which one will be the most important one to tackle first. We have to tackle them in a very holistic way, and we have to tackle them in a very collaborative way, multilaterally. There's no single nation that can handle it single-handedly. And also is no use for any single or any leader to say that this is not true, this is false. Scientific evidence have shown so much that this is happening. This is a great hazard to humanity. China-ASEAN Observation (COA): How should countries' responsibilities be defined to ensure the stability and fairness of global ocean governance? Sorajak Kasemsuvan: I think, first of all, it is important for the public in each nation to believe and to be convinced that this is really happening. And to believe that if you're not doing anything, then not only our generation, maybe not so much with our generation, but our next generation, our children, might not be safe to live anymore. So it's important for each country and the public in this country to understand. And once they understand the risk, once they understand the hazards, once they understand the impact that will happen to the country and the generation, then they will start to think that they have to do something, both something by themselves, and also something that would be abide by the law. So the law is important in this regard, but the law will not have any impact if people don't believe in it. So we have to make everyone feel that they have to take this seriously and then be abided by the law. China-ASEAN Observation (COA): What new challenges do you think the construction of cooperation mechanisms in the South China Sea region may face? Sorajak Kasemsuvan: We are eagerly awaiting the COC, right? So many years already in the making. We hope at the end of these years, that next year will be the year where we have the COC. So that's one thing, we have to rush for the COC. We can't cooperate without COC. Functional cooperation is very important, I mean. The Law of the Sea convention also talk about interim measure, provisional measures, whereby countries have not agreed on the limitation yet, they can cooperate functionally on various forms of cooperation, which will not prejudice the final conclusion of the limitation. So let's cooperate in everything. And I think the most important and easiest way to cooperate in the South China Sea is on the environmental protection of the sea. Marine environmental protection cooperation in South China Sea is very important. Everybody feels it, every littoral state of South China Sea feels the impact of marine environmental problem. And that is where we should start. And once we get all the countries-all the littoral countries, maybe with China leading, to feel that this is a sea to protect together. As long as we cooperate, as long as we make the South China Sea "the sea of peace", as long as we make the South China Sea "the sea of cooperation", as long as we make the South China Sea "the sea where we can benefit together". China-ASEAN Observation (COA): What new opportunities and challenges do you foresee for China-ASEAN regional economic cooperation? Sorajak Kasemsuvan: A lot, I think. I'm not expert on this, but I'm sure that China is the closest superpower neighbor to us. And not only geographically, we have proximity with China, but ethnically, we are close. I mean, people in Southeast Asia, in any countries, especially Thailand, for example, half the population, more than half have Chinese roots. So we rely on each other so much between ASEAN and China. We rely on economic cooperation so much. Now we rely also on technological cooperation. I think there are much greater rooms for China to play in enhancing the economic prosperity and growth in ASEAN countries. But for that role to be effective, it has to be reciprocal. We cannot just having China importing everything into us. China has to take things, buy things from us as well. So you have to be reciprocal. The greater our trade and economic relation is reciprocal, the greater our cooperation will be. So in various ways, at the moment, in Thailand, for example, and also in other ASEAN countries, we look at China for environmental technology. And we import a lot of solar energy equipments, cars, EVs are very important now at the moment. All these we have to cooperate with China. Especially right now where Trump and his administration do not believe in the impact of climate change and imposing such an incredible tariffs on us, China and ASEAN, we have to hold hands together, we have to go together and create greater possibility in our region. China-ASEAN Observation (COA): What do you regard as the core principle of maritime cooperative governance? Sorajak Kasemsuvan: When we have cooperation, like in marine environment or even in security, coast guards, and further if you could have cooperation in the hydrocarbon or whatever, or even wind energy, then everybody feels, every nation concerned feels that we benefit from it. Once you feel that you have the benefit, you don't want to lose that benefit, because you don't want to lose that benefit due to cooperation. Then you don't want to be threatened by insecurity and conflicts in the region. So I think close cooperation is so important, collaboration is so important, in any areas, in maritime dimensions. We need to make people convince and believe that the world is being threatened, the globe is being threatened by this very serious climate change phenomenon. This is not a fantasy. This is not something people make up. We have to make sure that everybody understands it. Understanding is more important than anything else at the moment. Source: China-ASEAN ObservationReporter: PR WireEditor: PR Wire Copyright © ANTARA 2026