Have you run into any day-to-day business practices that are particularly unique to starting up in Indonesia?

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Every country has certain characteristics — both positive and negative — that are wholly unique to a culture, political situation and physical geography.

So what makes Indonesia unique? Besides factors like ‘the islands’ or ‘Southeast Asia’s largest country’, what are some of the day-to-day realities of starting a company in Indonesia?

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We are genuinely curious and can’t wait to hear your feedback. Comment in the discussions below.


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