The declining purchasing power of Indonesia’s middle class, coupled with uncertainty over the new value-added tax (VAT) regime, has prompted local venture capital (VC) firms to reassess their investment strategies, with some doubling down on premium markets while others pivot towards mass-market solutions.
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