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Nissan Motor Indonesia (NMI), the local arm of Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor, has officially closed its plant in the country following discouraging sales and a global restructuring plan to improve the brand’s finances after reporting a US$6.2 billion loss for the 2019 fiscal year.
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Indonesia amid the recent relaxation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), health workers are grappling with large-scale testing for the highly contagious coronavirus.
'We want to continue being authentic and let our customers know that what we do is not a gimmick by using science to simply sell products that might not even work for everyone.'
In a media industry rocked by digital disruption, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post (SCMP) has been going strong. The Jakarta Post’s Sita W. Dewi and Karina M. Tehusijarana spoke with SCMP head of product Malcolm Ong about his experience moving to the media industry from the tech industry and how he has helped the century-old newspaper adapt to changing times.
The Jakarta Post's Adrian Wail Akhlas sat down recently with Vikas Bhola, Booking.com’s regional director in South Asia Pacific, to learn about his perspectives on the rapidly growing travel industry in the region and in Indonesia.
"Alhamdulillah [thank God], our growth is always above that of the cosmetics market, which in 2018 grew at around 17 percent," Paragon Technology and Innovation founder and CEO Nurhayati Subakat said.
Marina Tusin, the president director of PricewaterhouseCoopers Indonesia, spoke to The Jakarta Post about guiding change toward a more productive corporate culture.
Ericsson's Global CEO Börje Ekholm recently spoke to The Jakarta Post's Made Anthony Iswara in Jakarta about how the company is preparing for its expansion in Southeast Asia, including the deployment of 5G.
WeWork, a New York-based coworking start-up, entered Southeast Asia two years ago, following the acquisition of its Singapore-based rival Spacemob.
Honeywell Indonesia, the local unit of diversified conglomerate Honeywell International Inc., is redirecting its focus from the oil and gas sector to aviation and smart building technology following a shortfall in Indonesia’s energy-related investments last year.
Tomaso Rodriguez, regional head of GrabFood, talked with The Jakarta Post recently to discuss the company’s food delivery strategy for this year.