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It can be difficult enough starting a successful business in your own country, let alone in a foreign country like Indonesia. The dream of running your own guesthouse or restaurant by the beach on a tropical island like Bali, doesn't stop people wanting to give it a try. This guide on how to start a business in Bali was written to help guide people through the ropes of setting up a company and establishing a successful business. The book goes beyond the author's experience by including interviews with successful expat entrepreneurs who have a combined experience of over 80 years in Indonesia. The advice is practical and to the point. While the guide focuses on Bali, the information could also be applied to other locations in Indonesia as well.
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This is the remarkable story of Carlo Tabalujan. Beginning in pre-war Indonesia, we learn how, as a seventeen-year-old schoolboy, he was stranded without family or money, how he survived three and a half years of the Japanese occupation of Jakarta and how he then started out in business on his own, with nothing but a rented desk and a shared telephone. Carlo Tabalujan's account of life in Jakarta from December 1941 until the allied forces arrived in September 1945 is a unique first-hand account of what life was really like for the local population during the years of the Japanese occupation. His business experiences comprise a fascinating account from the point of view of an Indonesian businessman. The fluctuations in his trading achievements and the problems of developing manufacturing enterprises with a variety of western business partners, provide valuable lessons for anyone seeking to develop business in South East Asia. He offers an unusual insight into the philosophy on which a successful business career has been based through fifty years of uncertain times. Initiated out of a desire to express gratitude for the many people that have helped the author in his life, this book has developed into something much more that that. It is an invaluable and unique account of the fortunes and frustrations experienced by both the man and his country.