SS2 – Indonesia’s Carbon Market Outlook: Enhancing Indonesia’s Carbon Market Integrity and Transparency

Session > SS2 – Indonesia’s Carbon Market Outlook: Enhancing Indonesia’s Carbon Market Integrity and Transparency

Indonesia Pavilion COP30
November 10, 2025 | 9:30 am - 11:00 am
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A. Background

The session “Indonesia's Carbon Market Outlook: Enhancing Indonesia's Carbon Market Integrity and Transparency” will serve as a platform to highlight Indonesia’s commitment to advancing credible market-based solutions for emission reduction within the global climate agenda. At a time when international collaboration and accountability are increasingly vital, Indonesia’s effort to strengthen its carbon market framework is both a national priority and a contribution to broader global ambitions. By bringing together key institutions, this dialogue seeks to showcase Indonesia’s leadership in embedding transparency, inclusivity, and integrity into its carbon market system.

In this regard, the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), through IDXCarbon, and the Financial Services Authority (OJK) carry crucial mandates that are highly relevant not only for Indonesia but also for the global community observing emerging carbon markets. IDX provides a robust trading platform that reflects Indonesia’s growing commitment to market efficiency and accessibility, while OJK ensures sound regulatory governance, investor protection, and financial stability. Their participation in this session is central to reinforcing investor confidence and signaling Indonesia’s readiness to contribute to international market linkages.

The carbon market’s development is closely intertwined with the expansion of climate finance opportunities, which increasingly transcend national borders. Strengthening governance and mobilizing financing mechanisms can unlock investment flows across energy transition, nature-based solutions, and innovative low-carbon initiatives. Through dialogue among regulators, financial actors, and international stakeholders, this session aims to catalyze collaborations that will enhance market liquidity and open avenues for cross-border partnerships.

Ultimately, this session aspires to create a dynamic exchange that highlights Indonesia’s readiness to engage with regional and global partners in building a carbon market that is credible, transparent, and impactful. By convening IDX, OJK, and relevant institutions in this international forum, it seeks to inspire confidence, promote collaboration, and position Indonesia as a regional leader in advancing sustainable and integrity-driven carbon markets.

B. Objective and Output

Objective

  1. Present the structure, function, and progress of IDXCarbon as Indonesia’s carbon trading platform
  2. Share regulatory perspectives from OJK on market oversight, investor protection, and financial integration
  3. Discuss opportunities for linking Indonesia’s carbon market with international mechanism
  4. Identify pathways to enhance market liquidity, transparency, and inclusivity

 

Expected Outputs

  1. Shared understanding of Indonesia’s carbon market framework and regulatory landscape
  2. Recommendations for strengthening market governance and investor confidence
  3. Identification of strategic partnerships and investment opportunities
  4. Insights into future directions for carbon pricing and trading in Indonesia

C. Target Audience

  1. COP30 negotiators and climate finance experts
  2. Financial institutions and investors
  3. Carbon market developers and project proponents
  4. Government regulators and policy makers
  5. International organizations and technical partners

D. Session Format

  1. Opening by Moderator (10 minutes) Welcome and greet the participants, introduce the speakers, and present the overall theme and discussion topics
  2. Panel Discussion (60 minutes) Presentations and dialogue among regulators, market actors, and international experts
  3. Interactive Q&A and Closing (20 minutes) Audience engagement and summary of key takeaways
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Presentations
Speakers

Jeffrey Hendrik

Director of Business Development, Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)

I Nyoman Suka Yasa

Head of Special Examination, Derivative Financial, Carbon Exchange Supervision and Securities Transaction Department, Indonesian Financial Service Authority (OJK)

Wahyu Marjaka

Director of Carbon Economic Value Governance, Ministry of Environmental Control Agency, Republic of Indonesia

Moderator

Agus Pambagio

Senior Expert Advisor of Ministry of Environment/Environmental Protection Agency

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