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Directorate General Intellectual Property Rights
Directorate General Intellectual Property Rights (DGIP/Ditjen HKI) under the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Republic of Indonesia is an authorized institutions that manages the Intellectual Property Rights.

The mechanism and registration and further explanation can be found at http://www.dgip.go.id/. The applicant of IPR can look up at the Ditjen HKI website whether or not the product has been registered, and the applicant can investigate to the other Intelectual Property (IP) related in the destination country.

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INDONESIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
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INDONESIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS

Geographical Indication is a sign that indicates the place of origin of goods and/or products, which due to the geographical environment factors, including the nature, the human or the combination thereof gives specific reputation, quality, and certain characteristics of the produced goods and/or products. Up to now more than 93 well-known Indonesian products have followed the GI route and been officially registered as GIs in Indonesia

In Indonesia, numerous products have been registered as GIs. Coconut sugar, coffee, furniture, fruits, tobacco, honey, herbs, horse milk, patchouli oil, rice, vegetables, and white pepper are among just a few examples. Applicants originate from across Indonesia, and certain areas are often famous for producing a particular kind of product.

GIs can have vast economic value and are especially useful as marketing tools in emerging markets. To date, however, no ASEAN countries have secured a GI registration in Indonesia, even though most ASEAN countries produce agricultural goods that are registrable as GIs. This is a lost opportunity to increase the value of their products.

Not only does GI registration create a niche market for existing products, increase the value of a product, and create job opportunities for locals, but it also helps to maintain knowledge of traditions and support other industries, such as tourism. Securing GI protection is therefore highly recommended.

INDONESIAN GIs LIST

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Ministry of Law and Human RIghts
Jl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. 8-9,
Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta, Indonesia

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halodjki@dgip.go.id

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