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Indonesia targets global semiconductor supply chain role
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Indonesia targets global semiconductor supply chain role

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs, Nezar Patria, outlined the country's potential to become a significant player in the global semiconductor and AI supply chains. He noted Indonesia's vast silica sand reserves—estimated at 340 million tons—which are crucial for semiconductor manufacturing. Patria emphasized the importance of downstream processing of raw materials into high-value products to strengthen Indonesia's position in global supply chains. He called for collaboration among stakeholders to develop necessary infrastructure and skilled human resources, highlighting that creating supply chain choke points could increase Indonesia's influence. Additionally, he stressed the need for a comprehensive ecosystem to support AI development and ensure Indonesia's role in shaping the future of AI.

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Indonesia targets global semiconductor supply chain role

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs, Nezar Patria, outlined the country's potential to become a significant player in the global semiconductor and AI supply chains. He noted Indonesia's vast silica sand reserves—estimated at 340 million tons—which are crucial for semiconductor manufacturing. Patria emphasized the importance of downstream processing of raw materials into high-value products to strengthen Indonesia's position in global supply chains. He called for collaboration among stakeholders to develop necessary infrastructure and skilled human resources, highlighting that creating supply chain choke points could increase Indonesia's influence. Additionally, he stressed the need for a comprehensive ecosystem to support AI development and ensure Indonesia's role in shaping the future of AI.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Indonesia's strategic vision for enhancing its role in global supply chains, focusing on economic development and technological advancement. While the content is forward-looking and emphasizes national priorities, there is no overt ideological slant or partisan framing. The tone

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