There’s always a deal to be done: conflict and cooperation in Indonesia
Jakarta (Credit: istock.com/CreativaImages)
Indonesia’s bankruptcy law provides remarkable latitude for workouts, so long as they can get creditor support – but the efforts to reach those compromises can see both sharp practices and consensual negotiation.
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