Indonesia’s Unicorns Lure US Tech Giants From Google to Facebook (Nikkei Asia)
Southeast Asia’s No.1 digital economy attracts payment deals and cloud services
The biggest names in American tech, including Microsoft and Amazon, have their eyes on Indonesia as they cut massive deals in Southeast Asia’s largest economy, which has benefited from soured relations between Washington and Beijing and pandemic-induced disruptions to ride a growing wave of digital business. READ MORE
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