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  2. E-commerce in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    After 2000, the e-commerce market was mainly dominated by business-to-business (B2B) transactions due to consumer mistrust after going through the 1997's financial crisis in Southeast Asia and the bubble burst. The only way e-commerce companies could re-enter the business-to-consumer (B2C) market was to earn

  3. Blibli - Wikipedia

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    Blibli's subsidiaries include tiket.com [2] and supermarket chain Ranch Market. [3] Blibli became Indonesia's third unicorn startup [4] through its initial public offering on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in late 2022. [5] At 7.99 trillion rupiah (US$509.2 million), the listing was the second-largest of the year after GoTo in April. [6]

  4. Economy of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia depends on the domestic market and government budget spending and its ownership of state-owned enterprises (the central government owns 141 enterprises). The administration of prices of a range of basic goods (including rice and electricity) also plays a significant role in Indonesia's market economy .

  5. Ula raises $20 million to expand its e-commerce ... - AOL

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    Tokopedia, Lazada, Shopee, and other firms created an e-commerce market in Indonesia in the past decade, making it possible for consumers to shop online in the island nation. Nipun Mehra (a former ...

  6. Indonesia e-commerce executives say new rules may choke ... - AOL

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    Indonesian e-commerce industry executives have criticised new regulations requiring online vendors to obtain government permits, saying the mandatory procedures would sharply increase costs and ...

  7. Tokopedia - Wikipedia

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    PT Tokopedia is an Indonesian e-commerce company. [2] Tokopedia is a subsidiary of a new holding company called GoTo, following a merger with Gojek on 17 May 2021. [3] [4] It is one of the most visited e-commerce platforms in Indonesia. [5] Tokopedia is one of Indonesia's unicorn companies, alongside Bukalapak, Gojek, OVO, and Traveloka.

  8. TikTok completes deal for Indonesia's top e-commerce platform

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    TikTok has completed its deal to take control of Indonesia's biggest e-commerce platform, which has allowed the Chinese social media giant to restart for its online shopping business in the country.

  9. GoTo (Indonesian company) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs further said that TikTok should establish a legal entity in Indonesia, and acquire a permit to operate e-commerce, in accordance to Minister of Trade Regulation No. 31 of 2023. [40] In December 2023, TikTok's parent company, ByteDance acquired 75% shares of Tokopedia, leaving only 25% shares owned by GoTo. [41]