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An established automotive company in Indonesia is seeking a Government & External Affairs professional to manage stakeholder relationships and develop public policy initiatives. The ideal candidate possesses 8–10 years of experience in the automotive sector, strong lobbying skills, and ability to navigate complex legislation in a multinational environment. This position offers benefits such as flexible work hours and competitive remuneration.
At the BMW Group, everything starts with passion. It turns a profession into a vocation. It drives us to keep reinventing mobility and bring innovative ideas onto the roads. Enthusiasm for joint projects turns a team into a strong unit where every opinion is valued. It is only when expertise, highly professional processes and enjoyment of work unite that we can shape the future together.
And BMW Indonesia looking for Government & External Affair Indonesia with below details:
Leads the BMW Indonesia office in managing government and stakeholder relations, political communication, and policy monitoring.
Channels legislative and regulatory developments to regional and central functions, ensuring alignment with BMW Group’s overall strategy in Southeast Asia.
The ASEAN region, comprising over 600 million inhabitants and key markets such as Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, has been identified by BMW Group as part of the “Next 10” growth cluster.
Oversee BMW Indonesia’s public policy and government affairs strategy, ensuring proactive engagement with ministries, agencies, and industry associations on issues impacting BMW operations.
Manage the local lobbying and advocacy process— from policy identification and analysis to engagement planning—integrating central expertise and positions into local implementation.
Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory developments relevant to BMW Group’s business model in Indonesia, including CO₂ and environmental policies, e‑mobility, technical and safety standards, customs and excise, import duties, and trade frameworks.
Establish an early-warning mechanism to inform central Government Affairs and Sustainability teams in Munich of emerging regulatory or policy shifts.
Lead engagement with authorities related to BMW’s prospective manufacturing and localization initiatives (including SKD/CKD harmonization for TH, MY, ID and the CKD project in Vietnam) to ensure political conformity, compliance, and alignment with Group strategy.
Track and assess developments in regional and bilateral trade frameworks, including FTAs and negotiations with the EU, US, and other partners, highlighting potential implications for BMW’s trade and localization strategy.
Foster regional synergy by exploring potential partnerships and collaborations in the areas of sourcing, supply, and production, leveraging the ASEAN ecosystem to strengthen BMW’s competitiveness and resilience.
Provide strategic advice to management on political and regulatory trends, identifying medium‑to‑long‑term risks and opportunities for BMW’s growth in Indonesia and the broader ASEAN region.
Deliver effective policy influence in line with BMW Group’s strategic objectives.
Ensure all external interactions comply with local laws and corporate governance standards.
Promote cross‑border collaboration and information sharing within the region’s team to maximize regional opportunities in sourcing, supply chain, and production.
Maintain strong coordination with ASEAN Government Affairs leads and Munich headquarters to ensure consistent regional positioning and timely information flow.
BMW Group Indonesia is a wholly‑owned subsidiary of Munich‑based BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) AG in Germany. The establishment of this subsidiary in April 2001 reflects the BMW Group's confidence in the long‑term future of Indonesia. The subsidiary covers the wholesale of BMW and MINI vehicles, spare parts and accessories, as well as the overall planning of Sales, Marketing, Aftersales and related activities in Indonesia.