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Indonesia, Switzerland signMoU on minerals to boost investment
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Indonesia, Switzerland signMoU on minerals to boost investment

Indonesia and Switzerland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on minerals and metals cooperation to enhance investment and industrial collaboration. The agreement was finalized after initial discussions during Swissmem Industry Day 2026 in Basel. Indonesian Investment and Downstreaming Minister Rosan Roeslani emphasized the MoU as a milestone for strengthening bilateral ties and advancing sustainable downstream investment, particularly in electric vehicles, renewable energy, and green industries. Swiss Ambassador Olivier Zehnder highlighted the agreement's role in deepening economic relations and aligning with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties. The framework includes areas such as investment promotion, sustainable supply chains, technology transfer, and ESG standards, alongside initiatives like business missions and training programs. Swiss investments in Indonesia reached $1.33 billion between 2021 and early 2026, primarily in sectors like food, transportation, telecommunications, and chemicals.

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Indonesia, Switzerland signMoU on minerals to boost investment

Indonesia and Switzerland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on minerals and metals cooperation to enhance investment and industrial collaboration. The agreement was finalized after initial discussions during Swissmem Industry Day 2026 in Basel. Indonesian Investment and Downstreaming Minister Rosan Roeslani emphasized the MoU as a milestone for strengthening bilateral ties and advancing sustainable downstream investment, particularly in electric vehicles, renewable energy, and green industries. Swiss Ambassador Olivier Zehnder highlighted the agreement's role in deepening economic relations and aligning with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties. The framework includes areas such as investment promotion, sustainable supply chains, technology transfer, and ESG standards, alongside initiatives like business missions and training programs. Swiss investments in Indonesia reached $1.33 billion between 2021 and early 2026, primarily in sectors like food, transportation, telecommunications, and chemicals.

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