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TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES A. Hotel and Restaurant Services Hotels (CPC 64110) (3, 4, 5 starred hotels) (3) In Eastern Part of Indonesia, Kalimantan, Bengkulu, Jambi, Sulawesi and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), 100 % of capital share can be owned by foreign investor. For other areas, the maximum foreign equity participation is 51 % (4) Unbound except for: a. Top Management Level in Hotel Business comprised of: i. General Manager ii. Food and Beverage Manager iii. Resident Manager iv. Comptroller v. Marketing Director (3) a) Higher paid-up capital is required of foreign services suppliers than of domestic services suppliers. This measures will be eliminated in the year 2020 (4) As specified in the Horizontal b. Highly Skilled Professionals comprised of: i. Executive Chef ii. Sous Chef iii. Specialty Cook Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 1 of 10

Hotels (CPC 64110) (1 or 2 starred hotels) (Sulawesi, Papua, Moluccas, Nusa Tenggara) Foreign Equity Participation is permitted up to 51%. For other areas, it is closed (3) As indicated in the Horizontal (4) Unbound (4) Unbound Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 2 of 10

Motel Lodging Services (CPC 6412/64120) (Sulawesi, Papua, Mollucas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 51%. For other areas, it is closed (3) As indicated in the Horizontal Measures (4) Unbound except for measures affecting the entry and temporary stay if natural persons in the following categories: a) Top management level; b) Highly-skilled professionals Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 3 of 10

Letting services of furnished accommodations (CPC 64193) (Sulawesi, Papua, Mollucas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 49 %. For other areas, it is closed (4) Unbound except for measures affecting the entry and temporary stay if natural persons in the following categories: a) Top management level; b) Highly-skilled professionals (3) As indicated in the Horizontal Measures Meal Serving Services with Full Restaurant Services (CPC 64210) (Sulawesi, Papua, Mollucas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 51%. For other areas, it is closed (3) Subject to prevailing local government s laws regarding to the moral or public order in accordance with the article XIV a) of the GATS (4) Unbound (4) As specified in the Horizontal Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 4 of 10

Beverage Serving Services without Entertainment (CPC 64310) (Sulawesi, Papua, Mollucas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 49 %. For other areas, it is closed (4) Unbound except for: a) Top management level; b) Highly skilled professional (3) Subject to prevailing local government s laws regarding to the moral or public order in accordance with the article XIV a. of the GATS (4) As specified in the Horizontal Beverage serving services with entertainment (CPC 6432/64320) (Sulawesi, Papua, Mollucas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 49 %. For other areas, it is closed (4) Unbound except for measures affecting the entry and temporary stay if natural persons in the following categories: a) Top management level; b) Highly-skilled professionals (3) Subject to prevailing local government s laws regarding to the moral and public order in accordance with the Article XIV a) of the GATS Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 5 of 10

B. Travel Agencies and Tour Operators Travel Agent and Tour Operator Services (TA&TO) (CPC 7471) (3) Maximum services providers 55 TA &TO There should be license from Regional Investment Coordinating Body to establish TA&TO in Badung and Denpasar districts (Bali), except for special TA & TO i.e. ones which manage tourist demo a certain country (4) Unbound except for Technical Advisors (3) Tour operator must be inbound tour operator in Jakarta and Bali (4) As specified in the Horizontal C. Tourist Guide Services Tour Leader Services (CPC 74710) (3) Unbound (3) Unbound (4) Unbound (4) Unbound Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 6 of 10

D. Other Tourism Consultancy Services (CPC 91136) (3) Must be registered to Indonesian Ministry of Justice as Indonesian company. In the case of cooperation with a national company, it is required, to do; Joint venture, joint operation and Contract management. Foreign equity participation is permitted up to 51%. (3) Unbound (4) Unbound Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 7 of 10

International Hotel Operator (CPC 91135) (3) Must be registered to Indonesian Ministry of Justice as Indonesian company (3) Unbound In the case of cooperation with a national company, it is required to do Management Contract. Foreign equity participation is permitted up to 51 % (4) Unbound except for: a. Top Management Level in Hotel Business comprised of: i. General Manager ii. Food and Beverage Manager iii. Resident Manager iv. Comptroller v. Marketing Director b. Highly Skilled Professionals comprised of: i. Executive Chef ii. Sous Chef iii. Specialty Cook Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 8 of 10

Professional congress organiser (Sulawesi, Papua, Moluccas, Nusa participation is permitted up to 51%. For other areas, it is closed for foreign investment. (3) Unbound (4) Unbound (4) Unbound RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES (OTHER THAN AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES) D. Sporting and Other Recreational Services Golf Courses and other facilities (CPC 96413) (3) In eastern part of Indonesia, Kalimantan, Bengkulu, Jambi and Sulawesi and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), 100 per cent of capital share can be owned by foreign investor. For other areas, the maximum foreign equity participation is 51%. (4) Unbound except for Resort Manager. (3) a) Higher paid-up capital is required of Foreign Service suppliers than of domestic service suppliers. These measures will be eliminated in the year 2020. b) Only 3, 4, or 5 starred hotels are permitted Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 9 of 10

E. Other Tourist Resorts include: Hotel (3, 4 and 5 stars)marinas Golf Courses and other sport facilities (Not include marina facilities and hotel management) (3) In eastern part of Indonesia, Kalimantan, Bengkulu, Jambi and Sulawesi, 100% of capital share can be owned by foreign investor. For other areas, the maximum foreign equity participation is 51%. (3) Higher paid-up capital is required of Foreign Service suppliers than of domestic service suppliers. These measures will be eliminated in the year 2020. (4) Unbound except for Resort Manager. Marina facilities (3) Unbound (3) Unbound (4) Unbound (4) Unbound Hotel Management (3) Unbound (3) Unbound (4) Unbound (4) Unbound Indonesia Tourism SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS Page 10 of 10