Doing Business in Indonesia
The Government’s reform program, including measures addressing corporate governance and the legal system, is changing the business culture.
Managing a business in Indonesia requires a sound understanding of the culture’s influence on hiring, training and managing staff.
Navigating Indonesia’s legal and regulatory system is best done with the aid of a notary; consulting a notary when setting up a company, obtaining approval for foreign investment and drafting a contract is strongly advised
Operating successfully in Indonesia requires patience and an understanding of influences affecting business culture, and legal and regulatory environments.
Business understanding and capitalising on cultural influences are more likely to succeed than those simply ‘coping’ with them.
Sch 2019
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