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Sudono Salim (16 July 1916 – 10 June 2012), also known as Liem Sioe Liong, was a Chinese Indonesian businessman of Hokchia origin. He was once considered the richest individual in Indonesia. He was the head of the conglomerate Salim Group before turning over its management to his youngest son Anthony Salim (now the fifth wealthiest of Indonesia's 40 richest people〔(Forbes.com )〕) in 1992. ==Early life== In 1917, Salim was born as Lim Shao Liang, in Fuqing, Fujian, China, the second son of a farmer. According to the Chinese zodiac, he was born in the Year of the Snake, on the seventh day of the seventh month. In 1936, he left Fujian to join his brother Liem Sioe Hie and brother-in-law Zheng Xusheng in Medan, North Sumatra.〔 Salim diversified their peanut oil trading business into the clove market, which was growing rapidly from demand for ''kretek'' production. While in Medan, he supplied soldiers of the Indonesian National Revolution with medical supplies and came into contact with Suharto, an officer of the army. Salim denied allegations that he also provided arms to Indonesian soldiers to resist Dutch forces. As soldiers seized Dutch businesses following independence, his business absorbed many of their assets and gained a monopoly in the clove market,〔 but he denied working with Suharto in expanding his ventures.
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