Title: Investing in Indonesia
Author: Rosye Buray Salz
Publisher: XlibrisUS
ISBN: 978-1-5144-7442-6
Pages: 330
Genre: Business & Economics / International

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Synopsis

Within this book, you'll find valuable, even hard-to-find information for those wanting to invest in Indonesia. Even experienced investors should find new and useful facts and points of view. Students and those with a curious mind may read and be surprised at the complexity of doing business in an up-and-coming economic power. Information in this book is supported by the latest laws and regulations available. In my daily work with investors, factories, and other businessmen, I found it difficult to gather necessary information about Indonesian investment. It was necessary to get the information from several sources, some of which may never have been translated to English, which is the language of international business. New foreign investors and even Indonesian businessmen may not know where to start to find some of the information needed for their endeavors. In the last few years, I spent hundreds of hours researching and translating documents for various purposes. To make the most of my efforts, I was inspired to put into one package, information on most topics useful for doing business in Indonesia: laws and regulations, the government and political system, investment and enterprise in Indonesia, employment, intellectual property, trading, land, tax, travel, and culture. I have worked in international business for many years, and my insights come from a unique perspective of being an expatriate entrepreneur who has worked in Indonesia, Australia, and the USA. Through this book, I would like to attract investors to Indonesia, demystify the investment process, and accelerate your profitability.

About the Author

Rosye Salz is a US citizen born in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. She is 100 percent Dayak Ngaju from the heart of Borneo and is fluent in Bahasa Indonesia, Dayak Ngaju, Banjarish, Surabaya, Manado, and Malay. She worked for multinational manufacturing corporations in Indonesia and Australia, where she reported directly to top management, leveraging her expertise in import/export regulations, procedures, banking, and documentation. She handled company licenses’ international shipments, logistics, and customs clearance and formed and interpreted letter of credits. She wrote manuals for procedures within the companies. In addition, she has extensive knowledge of Indonesian culture, has traveled extensively within Indonesia, and has an extensive network of Indonesian political and business relationships. She founded Dayak United, LLC, a USA company, to bring products from the USA to Southeast Asia, to export products from Indonesia to Asian Countries and the USA, and to help companies find products and make contracts in Indonesia and Malaysia. She has worked in various kinds of products such as generators, welders, engines, various manufacturing machineries, equipment and moldings, various kind of plastic and aluminum households and its raw materials, shoes, meat and meat products, coal and coal mines, oil block, products to clean power plants, and water to be more efficient and environmentally sound. She has learned from these many experiences, both good and bad. As Indonesia’s importance in international trade increases, she perceives a need to gather and digest necessary business information into one place, making the way easier for like-minded entrepreneurs.

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