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HKEconomy8 days ago

Indonesia’s nickel rule changes are spooking Chinese investors

Chinese investors in Indonesia's nickel industry have sent a formal protest letter to President Prabowo Subianto, expressing concerns over recent government policies affecting the sector. The letter was submitted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI) and highlights issues such as proposed royalty changes.

Chinese investors in Indonesia ’s nickel industry recently sent a formal protest letter to President Prabowo Subianto . The message reflects their concerns over Indonesia’s political and economic direction, and the long-term trajectory of Chinese investment and Indonesia’s industrialisation programme will hinge on how Indonesia resolves them.

The letter, submitted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI), complained about a series of government policies , including proposed royalty increases, stricter foreign exchange retention rules, sharp reductions in nickel mining quotas and what investors described as increasingly indiscriminate law enforcement.

Collectively, Chinese firms argued these measures had significantly increased operational costs and undermined investment certainty in Indonesia’s downstream nickel sectors.

The nickel industry has arguably become the economic backbone of modern Indonesia-China relations. Over the past decade, Chinese firms have invested more than US$65 billion in smelters, industrial estates and EV battery material processing facilities, particularly in Sulawesi and North Maluku.

Customers inspect Chinese-brand electric vehicles in Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 2. Photo: Xinhua

Indonesia’s downstreaming industrial strategy, enforced through a raw ore export ban and domestic processing mandate, succeeded primarily because Chinese capital and technology were willing to take the risks associated with such industrial policy. Regulatory coercion via export bans, cheap coal-based energy and weak environmental enforcement together created the conditions for Chinese capital expansion.

Read the full article at South China Morning Post
Source document: China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI)

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South China Morning PostParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
Indonesia’s nickel rule changes are spooking Chinese investors

Chinese investors in Indonesia's nickel industry have sent a formal protest letter to President Prabowo Subianto, expressing concerns over recent government policies affecting the sector. The letter was submitted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI) and highlights issues such as proposed royalty changes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts about the protest letter and mentions the concerns raised by Chinese investors without taking a stance or using biased language. It does not favor one side over the other and provides a neutral account of the situation.

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