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  2. Indonesian Employers Association - Wikipedia

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    Referring to the Articles of Association made by notary Radeen Meester Soewandi with Deed Number 62 dated January 31, 1952, APINDO was established with the name Indonesian Entrepreneurs' Socio-Economic Affairs Consultative Body (Badan Permusyawaratan Urusan Sosial-Ekonomi Pengusaha Indonesia, abbreviated as PUSPI).

  3. Indonesian Young Entrepreneur Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (Indonesian: Himpunan Pengusaha Muda Indonesia) abbreviated as HIPMI, is an independent, non-partisan organization of young Indonesian entrepreneurs engaged in the economic sector.

  4. Krupuk - Wikipedia

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    Krupuk gendar (also known as krupuk puli, krupuk karak, krupuk beras, or krupuk nasi), is Indonesian style ground rice cracker common especially in Java island. [ 11 ] Krupuk ikan , fish cracker, commonly found in Indonesia, especially in seafood industry production centres such as Palembang , Bangka , Cirebon and Sidoarjo .

  5. Prawn cracker - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the term krupuk or kerupuk is used as an umbrella term to refer to this kind of cracker. Indonesia has perhaps the largest variety of krupuk. [6] Krupuk udang (prawn cracker) and other types of krupuk are ubiquitous in Indonesia. Examples of popular krupuk udang brands in Indonesia include Finna [7] and Komodo brand. [8]

  6. Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Indonesian: Kamar Dagang dan Industri Indonesia) or Kadin is an association of business organisations in Indonesia.Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises.

  7. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    Kerupuk: Nationwide Deep fried crisps made from mainly tapioca flour, with added ingredients, such as prawn, fish, or garlic, and even ox/cow skin. It comes in different shapes and colours. Kerupuk kulit babi: Chinese Indonesian and Balinese Pork skin crackers. Kerupuk kulit sapi or kerbau: Nationwide Cow or buffalo skin crackers. Kerupuk ikan ...

  8. APEKSI - Wikipedia

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    APEKSI, the Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia or Association of the Indonesia Municipalities (AIM). Established on 25 May 2000. In accordance with Act No. 22 Year 1999 on Local Government and Presidential Decree No. 49 Year 2000 on the Establishment of Dewan Pertimbangan Otonomi Daerah (DPOD) or Regional Autonomy Advisory Council, Ministry of Home Affairs and Regional Autonomy issued ...

  9. Krupuk kulit - Wikipedia

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    Krupuk kulit (Javanese: rambak; Sundanese: dorokdok; Minangkabau: karupuak jangek, lit. 'skin crackers') is a traditional Indonesian cattle skin krupuk (cracker). [2] It is traditionally made from the soft inner skin of cattle (cow or water buffalo) which is diced and sun-dried until it hardens and loses most of its water content.