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The shift to EV requires significant changes in mindset, said Indonesia deputy minister Rachmat Kaimuddin.
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Kopi Kenangan, Hypefast, and SATURDAYS saw meaningful revenue growth last year, said their founders.
There are still a lot of inefficiencies in traditional businesses that technology can solve.
Deals will still happen but the bar is going to be higher on business discipline, VCs say.
Creating an ecosystem and facilitating equity/soft loans among other steps being taken.
Fintech, health tech, and edtech players are likely to be key contributors to Indonesia’s trajectory.
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Foreign companies sourcing raw materials locally will be given special treatment, says the vice minister of health.