TikTok to obtain Indonesia ecommerce permit after ban: state media

In September, Indonesia banned ecommerce transactions on social media, a major blow for TikTok, which had pledged to invest billions of dollars in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the region's biggest economy.

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Short-video app TikTok is in the process of obtaining an ecommerce permit from Indonesia's government, state news agency Antara reported, citing the deputy trade minister.

In September, Indonesia banned ecommerce transactions on social media, a major blow for TikTok, which had pledged to invest billions of dollars in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the region's biggest economy.

"Before, they (TikTok) were not compliant, they didn't have the permit. Now they are taking care of it," deputy trade minister Jerry Sambuaga was quoted saying by Antara on Tuesday.


He said a partnership with a local firm could be done providing it was in accordance with regulations.

TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance, has 125 million active monthly users in Indonesia, a country of more than 270 million people. It has been looking to translate the large user base into a major e-commerce revenue source.

TikTok did not immediately respond to request for comment regarding the deputy minister's remarks.
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Reuters reported earlier this month that TikTok was in talks on possible partnerships with several Indonesian ecommerce companies, including GoTo's e-commerce unit Tokopedia, Bukalapak.com and Blibli.
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