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FAMS & P Partner’s Key Role in Landmark Rp 6.8 Trillion Arbitration Win Highlight

Detik.com highlights the strategic legal battle behind Indonesia's victory against a Rp 6.8 trillion claim, featuring insights from our partner, Dr. Teddy Anggoro, who led the government's legal team.

31

Jan

2026

FAMS & P Lawyers is proud to see our partner, Dr. Teddy Anggoro, featured in a prominent article by Detik.com detailing the monumental legal victory for the Republic of Indonesia at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The case involved a claim of Rp 6.8 trillion (approx. USD 470 million) brought by Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd (IMFA), which was successfully defeated by the Indonesian government’s legal team. Dr. Anggoro, serving as the head of the government’s defense, played a pivotal role in orchestrating the strategy that protected the nation’s assets.

 

The Detik.com article, titled “Untold Story di Balik Kemenangan Indonesia Selamatkan Rp 6.8 T” sheds light on the intense, behind-the-scenes efforts and sophisticated legal arguments required to win such a complex international dispute. This recognition underscores the caliber of expertise within our firm and our commitment to handling high-stakes litigation and arbitration with unwavering dedication. We are honored to have our partner’s contribution to this national victory highlighted by one of Indonesia’s leading media outlets.

 

Suratman, S.E.

Suratman is an Administration & Finance Staff at FAMS & P Lawyers, holding a Bachelor of Economics (S.E) degree from the Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia.

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