Olivia Parker
Jun 9, 2017

"You can't win Southeast Asia without winning Indonesia" says Go-Jek founder

The founders of two of Indonesia's most successful companies talk growth strategies and international competition in their country's highly attractive market environment.

L-R:  William Tanuwijaya of Tokopedia, Nadiem Makarim of GO-JEK and The Wall Street Journal's global techology editor, Jason Dean. (Credit: The Wall Street Journal's D.Live Asia Conference)

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