All Indonesia articles – Page 18
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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Indonesia’s outdated farming system has led to a decrease in fruit production and an increase in its dependency on imported produce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
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ArticleSingapore vegetable push slated for Indonesia
Indonesia aims to increase its share of Singapore’s vegetable imports to 40 per cent by 2014
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Walmart courts Matahari
Walmart could expand its presence in the Asian retail market if it is successful in forming a joint venture with Indonesian hypermarket operator Matahari
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ArticleMatahari seeks Hypermart investor
Indonesian retailer Matahari has decided to retain its Hypermart chain, and is now seeking a major foreign investor
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ArticleLotte seeks Indonesian expansion
The Lotte Group is set to become the largest hypermarket operator in Indonesia if its bid for Matahari’s assets there is successful
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ArticleIndonesia's Garuda expands network
Indonesia's largest air cargo carrier is planning to expand its network across the Middle East and Europe
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Wal-Mart eyes Matahari
The world’s largest retailer has signaled its intention to move into Indonesia, as it looks to buy out a major hypermarket chain there
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ArticleIndonesia caps foreign investment
Indonesia has introduced a law that caps foreign ownership of horticultural ventures at 30 per cent
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ArticleModern retail grows in Indonesia
Indonesian modern retail revenues are expected to rise 17.6 per cent this year, with a boost from Idul Fitri sales
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ArticleIndonesia enjoys import boom
A strong economy is fuelling consumer spending confidence and fruit sales in Indonesia
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ArticleIndonesian fruit consumption lags
Indonesians are consuming half the recommended level of fresh fruit per capita, despite being a big producer of tropical fruit
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ArticleJordan to boost exports to Russia
Jordan is set to increase exports to Russia following a meeting between the country's ministers of agriculture

