KBLI 25999 (Other Metal Products Manufacturing Industry, n.e.c. (not elsewhere classified)) is the 5-digit Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification code for other metal goods industry. It sits within under the subgroup (major group ) in the official KBLI 2020 taxonomy maintained by Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
This group includes the manufacturing of various metal goods that are not classified under any subcategory, such as hair clips, safety pins, staples, paper clips, needles, sewing needles, embroidery needles, and similar needles, buckle heads, metal chains, bells, picture frames, metal nameplates, and various small metal items. It also includes propellers, ship chains, ship anchors, bells, fixed fixtures for installed railway tracks, metal cables with similar wrappings, uninsulated metal cables or insulated metal cables that cannot be used as electrical conductors, nails and umbrella nails, rivets, closure rings, and similar non-threaded items, screw machine products, tin bags, permanent magnets, vacuum metal bottles or jugs, metal signs (non-electric), metal badges and military metal badges, as well as hair curlers and metal combs, frames, and umbrella handles.
Who needs KBLI 25999?
Any Indonesian or foreign-owned entity that intends to operate in other metal goods industry as a primary or secondary business activity must select this code on its NIB (Business Identification Number). The selected code determines the licensing instruments required, the issuing authority, and the ongoing compliance obligations.
Why does the code matter?
Indonesia's OSS Risk-Based Approach uses the KBLI code to determine three things: (1) whether foreign investment is permitted and at what cap, (2) the risk-based licensing instruments required, and (3) the authority that issues each instrument. Choosing the wrong code can delay or invalidate your license.