The coffee retailer, which has recently announced store closures in the US and Australia due to poor sales, has said that its business is growing at a rate of 20% each year in Indonesia.
As part of its growth plans, the firm also plans to expand its presence in the eastern part of Indonesia apart from looking at opening up new outlets primarily in Jakarta.
Ms Milda said: "Balikpapan (East Kalimantan) will be our first eastern venture, followed by Makassar (South Sulawesi)."
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