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Moving from the much beloved snacking and eating of Indonesian street food, to the soaring bubble tea craze in 2000s, the newest trend seems to
Moving from the much beloved snacking and eating of Indonesian street food, to the soaring bubble tea craze in 2000s, the newest trend seems to
“My new year resolution this year is to lose weight.” If you have heard this statement or even proclaimed it yourself, you are not alone.
Little by little, restrictions in Indonesia regarding the pandemic are lifted. Even plans to increase restrictions during the year’s end are cancelled[1], which means that
Sebuah kekuatan raksasa platform penyedia jasa data survei online telah hadir di Indonesia. Per 1 November 2021, telah tercapai kesepakatan kerja sama antara perusahaan riset
Since the end of August 2021, PPKM/social and mobility restriction levels in Indonesia are starting to be lowered[1]. Albeit being done initially on certain regions
Jakarta, 22 November 2021 – GrabFood is the leading food delivery service in Indonesia for both merchants and consumers in Indonesia, according to a new
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Storytelling continues to be a powerful branding tool in the Indonesian market. In the first part of this article, we found that indeed, brand storytelling
Despite the rise of global e-commerce and official brand stores in Indonesia, the international “jastip” (jasa titip or personal shopper service) remains a favorite method
In 2025, the Indonesian government has urged the public to migrate from SIM cards to e-SIM for the sake of personal data security and protection
Our recent study conducted in June 2025 found that only 40% of Indonesians still frequently visit shopping centers. Interestingly, by the end of July, media
In today’s competitive market, brands are increasingly turning to storytelling to connect with their audience on a deeper level. In Indonesia, certain brands that use
On July 15, 2025, the U.S. government, under President Donald Trump, officially confirmed a 19% tariff on Indonesian imports, down from an initially proposed 32%.