TechShrinking middle class forces Indonesian brands to adapt by The Tamesis Despite the tech winter, brands like Kopi Kenangan and Somethinc are still expanding and choosing to self-fund their growth. Post Views: 145 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsadaptBrandsclassforcesIndonesianMiddleShrinkingRelated Posts AI Is Everywhere. Fashion Photographers Are Being Forced to Adapt April 21, 2026 An Exclusive Look Into The Indonesian Coffee Chain Unicorn That's Taking On Starbucks With Its Affordable Premium Coffee April 17, 2026 Indonesian Tycoon Garibaldi Thohir-Backed Adaro Andalan, Partner To Sell Stake In Australian Coal Mine For $2.4 Billion April 16, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryGeely chooses to expand smart electric vehicles through factory cooperation Next StoryActing President of South Korea Han vetoes 6 controversial bills Latest from Blog Who Was Alexander Calder and Why Was He So Important? by The Tamesis A celebration of Earth Day through the images of the best environmental photographers by The Tamesis Inside LACMA’s Eye-Popping New Home, How Do You Find the Art? by The Tamesis Ahead of the 2026 Met Gala, We Assembled a Stellar Lineup of Creatives in Fashion Worthy of a Museum by The Tamesis Dutch Panel Designs Plan to Deal With ‘Orphaned’ Nazi-Looted Art by The Tamesis Here’s What Rihanna Wears To Party All Night Long in Paris by The Tamesis Dutch Panel Designs Plan to Deal With ‘Orphaned’ Nazi-Looted Art by The Tamesis How to Decorate a Mantel in 5 Easy Steps, According to Design Pros by The Tamesis Imagining the Manosphere as a Kinder, Gentler Place by The Tamesis When in Milano: Margot Robbie Tests Out Sciura Style by The TamesisRelated Posts AI Is Everywhere. Fashion Photographers Are Being Forced to Adapt April 21, 2026 An Exclusive Look Into The Indonesian Coffee Chain Unicorn That's Taking On Starbucks With Its Affordable Premium Coffee April 17, 2026 Indonesian Tycoon Garibaldi Thohir-Backed Adaro Andalan, Partner To Sell Stake In Australian Coal Mine For $2.4 Billion April 16, 2026 Previous StoryGeely chooses to expand smart electric vehicles through factory cooperation Next StoryActing President of South Korea Han vetoes 6 controversial bills
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