All Indonesia articles – Page 17
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ArticleMatahari plans east Indonesian expansion
Higher than average retail growth in Indonesia’s east has caught the attention of the country’s number two retailer Matahari
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ArticleIndonesia postpones import restrictions
Indonesia delays import restrictions to allow fresh produce industry to adjust to changes
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ArticleIndonesia notifies WTO of import restrictions
Indonesia to justify import restrictions through notification to the WTO
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ArticleIndonesian mangoes make maiden voyage
Seafreighted Indonesian mangoes made their debut in Hong Kong last December, prompting interest in marketing opportunities across Asia
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ArticleIndonesia could stall on port access plan
Indonesia’s government could delay plans to limit port access for imported produce following backlash at both home and abroad
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ArticleMore challenges for Indonesian imports
Indonesian imports face additional hurdles as government moves to impose permit requirements for importers of some categories
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ArticleTighter import rules threaten Indonesian trade
A move by the Indonesian government to tighten fresh produce import regulations and reduce the number of entry points has raised concern among importers
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Delhaize eyes Indonesia
Belgian retailer Delhaize plans expansion in world’s fourth most populous nation
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ArticleChile pinpoints Indonesian opportunities
Chile’s delegation to Indonesia following ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA has identified opportunities for growth
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ArticleCarrefour goes upscale in Jakarta
Reports suggest group's Indonesian arm is to convert several stores to cater for upmarket shoppers
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ArticleZespri push propels Indonesia kiwifruit imports
Indonesia’s kiwifruit imports have sky-rocketed over the last four years thanks to New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri promotions
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ArticleCarrefour charts growth in Indonesia
An increase in consumer spending has spurred on sales growth for Carrefour’s Indonesian operations
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ArticleMetro to enter Indonesia in 2012
Germany's Metro Group to open first cash-and-carry in Indonesia following link-up with Sintesa Group
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ArticleIndonesia increasingly dependent on imports
Indonesia’s outdated farming system has led to a decrease in fruit production and an increase in its dependency on imported produce
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ArticleRamadan misses Medjool season
Ramadan will just miss the beginning of the Bard Valley Medjool date season this year, putting pressure on supplies
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ArticleRamadan to buoy Indonesian fruit sales
Economic growth and a burgeoning middle class should help boost fruit sales during Ramadan in Indonesia this year
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ArticleIndonesia to restrict fruit imports
The Indonesian government has announced it will take measures to curb the amount of fruit being imported into the country
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Dutch onions
A new treatment programme has reopened the Indonesian market to Dutch onions after a two-year hiatus
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ArticlePressure on ports from container growth
Fast-growing intra-Asian container traffic is hitting the limit of capacity at major ports in the region
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ArticleMetro plans Indonesian entry
Metro Group plans to open 20 Cash & Carry stores in the growing Indonesian market, starting in 2012

