Several regulations related to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have brought about significant changes in accelerating business growth. The greatest impact has been felt, particularly by micro-enterprises, which were previously considered a less influential sector, but have now proven to contribute significantly to strengthening the real sector. Regulatory changes have also created a new paradigm for micro-enterprises. This is evident in the change in capital requirements, from Rp 50 million to Rp 1 billion. This change reflects a shift in perspective, emphasizing that micro-enterprises are no longer merely informal sectors but can develop into reliable, leading businesses. This phenomenon has become even more evident since the Covid-19 pandemic, when the micro-enterprise sector has proven to be a key pillar of national economic recovery. This development confirms the resilience and strategic role of micro-enterprises in maintaining economic stability. Therefore, reconstructing the legal development paradigm is crucial. This paradigm serves not only as a regulatory instrument but also as a fundamental foundation that shapes the perspectives, mindsets, and actions of micro-entrepreneurs. With supportive and progressive legal support, micro-enterprises are expected to rise to the top, become leading businesses, and make a significant contribution to realizing the vision of Golden Indonesia 2045.
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