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View all search resultsRSM AAJ managing partner for audit and assurance services Saptoto Agustomo (from left to right), director for tax, outsourcing and transaction support Nicholas Graham, chief executive partner Amir Abadi Jusuf and international contact partner Angela Indirawati Simatupang during a visit to The Jakarta Postâs office on Tuesday
span class="caption">RSM AAJ managing partner for audit and assurance services Saptoto Agustomo (from left to right), director for tax, outsourcing and transaction support Nicholas Graham, chief executive partner Amir Abadi Jusuf and international contact partner Angela Indirawati Simatupang during a visit to The Jakarta Post's office on Tuesday. International audit and consulting firm RSM AAJ said that interest in investing in Indonesia remained robust from its clients, but regulatory uncertainties, infrastructure bottlenecks, as well as governance and corruption issues remained major challenges that could impede investment realization. JP/R. Berto Wedhatama
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