Dispute Resolution in IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatDecember 1, 2015December 1, 2015 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 1, 2015December 1, 20150 In most cases, foreign companies doing business in Indonesia prefer resolving disputes in jurisdictions outside of Indonesia. This, however, may...
Promoting Healthier and Happier Days with Re.juveAngela JelitaNovember 30, 2015 by Angela JelitaNovember 30, 20150 Colourful Re.juve juice bars are popping up all over the capital, introducing healthy cold-pressed juices with no added sugar to...
Central Bank and Government Watch Closely as Rupiah Continues to FluctuateJosefhine ChitraNovember 30, 2015January 22, 2024 by Josefhine ChitraNovember 30, 2015January 22, 20240 Analysts say Indonesia’s rupiah will further fluctuate. Meanwhile, the government and Central Bank experiment with stimulus packages and market intervention....
Breakfast at MonologAngela JelitaNovember 16, 2015November 16, 2015 by Angela JelitaNovember 16, 2015November 16, 20150 If you’ve been to Plaza Senayan or Pondok Indah Mall in Jakarta, chances are you’ve been to Monolog; the coffee...
Food Trucks Boom as Mouths Water on the Streets of IndonesiaMarkus YohannesNovember 16, 2015November 16, 2015 by Markus YohannesNovember 16, 2015November 16, 20153 Recent years have seen more unique food trucks turning up throughout Jakarta, with proprietors offering one-of-a-kind dishes to stand out...
Amid Rupiah Surge, Drop In Reserves Shows Indonesian FragilityIndonesia ExpatNovember 13, 2015February 5, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 13, 2015February 5, 20160 Last month’s drop in Bank Indonesia’s foreign-exchange reserves, even as the rupiah led emerging markets to surge 7 percent,...
Government Announces New Policy to Allow Foreign Investors to Operate Special Economic ZonesIndonesia ExpatNovember 6, 2015October 20, 2017 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 6, 2015October 20, 20170 The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to stimulate economic growth by attracting foreign investors. In a new policy package,...
Manpower Expresses Regrets; Extends Expats a Warm WelcomeThe Permit HouseNovember 4, 2015June 8, 2025 by The Permit HouseNovember 4, 2015June 8, 20250 The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower recently caused panic and demoralization among companies hiring expats. All of this was following the...
The Law in These Parts: Hadromi & PartnersAngela JelitaNovember 2, 2015December 6, 2020 by Angela JelitaNovember 2, 2015December 6, 20200 Hadromi & Partners is a general practice law firm, established in 1999 during the Indonesian financial crisis. We discuss Indonesia’s...
China to Build Indonesia’s High-Speed Train, Experts Remain CautiousMarkus YohannesNovember 2, 2015February 5, 2016 by Markus YohannesNovember 2, 2015February 5, 20160 China won the bid over Japan to build the first high-speed rail line in West Java. The Government hopes for...
Producing Durable Pallets from Recycled Plastic WasteAngela JelitaOctober 26, 2015October 26, 2015 by Angela JelitaOctober 26, 2015October 26, 20150 Bali (and Indonesia) has received a lot of negative press in recent years with regards to plastic litter. This issue,...
McKinsey & Company in Indonesia: Unleashing the Potential of the Archipelago’ EconomyAngela JelitaOctober 3, 2015October 26, 2015 by Angela JelitaOctober 3, 2015October 26, 20150 Paris-born Guillaume de Gantes started his journey with McKinsey & Company 15 years ago in Paris. He mainly worked in...
Aaron Mashano of Leaders of Tomorrow: Turning Passion into ProfitsAngela JelitaSeptember 19, 2015August 4, 2017 by Angela JelitaSeptember 19, 2015August 4, 20170 Zambian-born Aaron Mashano moved to Australia in 2001 to study English, law and commerce. He was drawn towards helping young...
The Business of Branding: Millward BrownMaximilian SurjadiSeptember 7, 2015August 4, 2017 by Maximilian SurjadiSeptember 7, 2015August 4, 20170 Mark Chamberlain is Managing Director of Millward Brown Indonesia, the global research agency behind this year’s inaugural BrandZ™ Top 50...
Trans-Sulawesi Railway to Boost Local Economy Without Private InvestmentIndonesia ExpatSeptember 7, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 7, 2015April 10, 20230 The Government will fund the Trans-Sulawesi railway project entirely, without private investors, in hopes that it will pull foreign money...
In Search of the Perfect Smile: Neu Premium DentistryAngela JelitaAugust 20, 2015August 4, 2017 by Angela JelitaAugust 20, 2015August 4, 20170 Dr. Andri is the owner of Neu Premium Dentistry, which has two branches in Jakarta. He explains his business philosophy...
Indonesia looks to modernise Sumatra’s seaports to boost economic growthJosefhine ChitraAugust 20, 2015January 22, 2024 by Josefhine ChitraAugust 20, 2015January 22, 20240 Sumatran seaports are set for an upgrade so Indonesia may capitalise on increased trade traffic in the Malacca Strait. But...
Born to Ride: PT GO-JEK IndonesiaAngela JelitaAugust 7, 2015August 4, 2017 by Angela JelitaAugust 7, 2015August 4, 20170 GO-JEK, the army of green-helmeted motorbike taxis that has taken over the streets of Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and Bali, provides...
Concerns Loom Over Feasibility of Papua Mega Agriculture ProjectIndonesia ExpatAugust 7, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 7, 2015April 10, 20230 Experts say Jokowi’s grand rice harvest plan for Papua will fail, as it would require the Government to round up...
Investing in Lombok Real Estate: Naga Indo Investment LimitedAngela JelitaJuly 10, 2015October 20, 2017 by Angela JelitaJuly 10, 2015October 20, 20170 With development in Bali reaching a tipping point, more and more investors are looking eastwards to Lombok. Silk Air has...
With a Projected $200B Opportunity, Lombok is Looking to Attract More Muslim TouristsIndonesia ExpatJuly 10, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 10, 2015April 10, 20233 As a republic with the world’s largest Muslim population, Indonesia plans to tap the Islamic tourism market by promoting Lombok,...