Indonesia business opportunities are extensive in Southeast Asia’s most populace nation and largest economy. Member of the Group of Twenty largest economies, Indonesia has a market economy in which the government plays a significant role in the management of many publicly owned enterprises and the administration of price controls on basic goods like fuel, rice and electricity. While the nation did manage to weather the 2009 recession better than its neighbors (thanks to its heavy reliance on domestic consumption), the economy and Indonesia business still struggle with the problems of poverty, unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory environment, unequal resource distribution among regions, plus the loss of forests and peat lands.