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Talking Trade Ep. 66 - Primadi Soerjosoemanto, Asian Insiders

October 25, 2023 WisBusiness.com Season 1 Episode 66
Talking Trade Ep. 66 - Primadi Soerjosoemanto, Asian Insiders
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Talking Trade Ep. 66 - Primadi Soerjosoemanto, Asian Insiders
Oct 25, 2023 Season 1 Episode 66
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In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” Asian Insiders Partner Primadi Soerjosoemanto shares insights on business opportunities in Indonesia. 

As the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia has a growing economy that’s attracting investment from many global companies, Soerjosoemanto explained. 

He said policies advanced by the country’s government have drawn investment from around the world. As examples, he pointed to a recent law that allows more foreigners to work and live in Indonesia, as well as a new work permit for entrepreneurs. 

“For the past 10 years, the development is growing and you know, it’s easier to do business now,” he said. 

Soerjosoemanto said opportunities abound for U.S. companies looking to reach Indonesian markets, noting the country already imports soybeans and milk from the United States. He added more high-value goods are being manufactured in Indonesia as part of international supply chains. 

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In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” Asian Insiders Partner Primadi Soerjosoemanto shares insights on business opportunities in Indonesia. 

As the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia has a growing economy that’s attracting investment from many global companies, Soerjosoemanto explained. 

He said policies advanced by the country’s government have drawn investment from around the world. As examples, he pointed to a recent law that allows more foreigners to work and live in Indonesia, as well as a new work permit for entrepreneurs. 

“For the past 10 years, the development is growing and you know, it’s easier to do business now,” he said. 

Soerjosoemanto said opportunities abound for U.S. companies looking to reach Indonesian markets, noting the country already imports soybeans and milk from the United States. He added more high-value goods are being manufactured in Indonesia as part of international supply chains.