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TikTok sends team to Jakarta in scramble to respond to Indonesia’s ban on social media e-commerce

  • The Chinese short video app has sent a team from Singapore to talk with Indonesian officials about the new law that has taken immediate effect
  • TikTok is currently the only social media app in the country that processes its own payments, a critical component of its e-commerce expansion plans

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Monica Amadea (centre), owner of a TikTok sales channel called Monomolly, and her employees offer merchandise in a live stream from Jakarta on April 4, 2023. Indonesia has banned e-commerce transactions on social media to protect local business, threatening TikTok’s business model. Photo: AFP
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TikTok, the short video app owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, has sent a team from its global headquarters in Singapore to Indonesia to talk with local officials after Jakarta’s decision to ban e-commerce transactions on social media platforms, a move that could damage the platform’s business model, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

The stakes are high for TikTok, which has pinned its hopes for future growth on e-commerce, turning the millions of eyeballs on its viral content into a steady revenue stream. TikTok first started offering in-app shopping in mid-2021, and has been courting merchants to sell their goods on the platform. Indonesia, the most populous country in Southeast Asia with 273 million people, is a key market for the Chinese app, along with the US and UK.

TikTok is “deeply concerned” about Indonesia’s decision, which could “impact the livelihoods of the 6 million sellers and nearly 7 million affiliate creators who use TikTok Shop”, the company said in a statement.

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It added that TikTok respects local laws and regulations and “will be pursuing a constructive path forward”, suggesting that it will make an effort to find a structure to comply with the new law while continuing to grow its e-commerce operations. In addition to Indonesia, TikTok Shop has websites for the US, UK, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore and Thailand.

TikTok officials were trying to get a meeting with Indonesian president Joko Widodo as of Tuesday, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing an unidentified person, but the request was rejected.

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TikTok has encountered challenges in Indonesia before. In July 2018, Indonesia became the first country to ban the video app, over the distribution of “pornography, inappropriate content and blasphemy”. TikTok responded by adding content moderators in the country, and the ban was lifted eight days later.

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