How Unilever works in Indonesia, the region's most social market
Unilever's Indonesia media director, Adeline-Ausy Setiawan, talks to Campaign about the country's unique media and social habits, the brand's current media review, how much freedom the company allows for localisation of global brand platforms and more.
by Gunjan Prasad
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