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THE COMPANY: Austindo Nusantara Jaya (ANJT), established under the name Austindo Teguhjaya in 1993, engaged in financial services, health care, agrobusiness and energy prior to 2012. In that year, ANJT restructured its business to focus on palm oil and sago, as well as engage in power generation from...

Following a decade of averaging 6% growth per year, Indonesia’s economy faced both external and internal challenges in 2013. The world’s 16th-largest economy with GDP of Rp8242trn ($824bn) in 2012, which is a fourfold increase in a decade, and the fourth-most populated with 247m citizens, Indonesia has strong fundamentals for long-term growth....

Following decentralisation, how can long-standing bureaucratic inefficiencies be reduced, and what safeguards might prevent abuse of power?

How are land acquisition hurdles being addressed to accelerate government infrastructure projects?

Two years into the Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development (MP3EI), progress has been spearheaded by government-led projects. Despite incentives and institutions established to attract private investment to public-private partnerships (PPPs), projects have been hindered by challenges in land acquisition...

What sectors look to benefit most as Indonesia transitions from being a resource driven economy to one driven by industry and consumer demand?

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