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Indonesia and the European Union are in talks about improving bilateral cooperation in the digital industry, including digital infrastructure and investments, even though Indonesia’s data protection bill is still stuck in deliberations at the House of Representatives.
Speaking after his meeting with EU Ambassador to Indonesia Vincent Piket on Tuesday over the possibility of digital economy cooperation, Communications and Information Minister Johnny G. Plate said that the absence of a personal data protection law in Indonesia was “not a problem”, as provisions protecting personal data already existed in several regulations, such as the Health Law, the Population Law and regulations on e-commerce.
"Indonesia’s regulations are in line with the European Union, which is allowing [the existing regulations to serve] as a legal umbrella to increase economic cooperation in Indonesia's digital sector," said Johnny.
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