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Danantara and China’s GEM will develop nickel processing hubs in Indonesia

Danantara and China’s GEM will develop nickel processing hubs in Indonesia

An official announced on Tuesday that the Indonesian sovereign fund Danantara would invest in developing a nickel-processing hub with Chinese battery recycler GEM. The funds, which total $8.3 billion, will be available for investment by 2025.

Danantara will be making its first venture into Indonesia's nickel sector, which is crucial to the country. The government wants to capitalize on the vast amount of nickel in the country that's used for electric vehicle batteries. Indonesia is the largest nickel producer in the world.

In an interview, Pandu Sjahrir, the investment chief of the fund said that they had just signed a heads-of-agreement with GEM China. "This agreement is about creating a green industry estate," he explained. He said that the project will aim for net-zero emissions of carbon and operate in a sustainable way.

"GEM does it with Vale and EcoPro as well as Merdeka Copper Gold and PT Vale Indonesia," he said. He was referring to South Korean battery material maker EcoPro and Nickel miners PT Vale Indonesia. He refused to give a number for the investment, or say when the company could begin operating.

When asked for a comment, Merdeka in Jakarta said that it did not have any information to share. Other companies have not responded to comments immediately.

Pandu stated that Danantara Indonesia would manage 135 trillion Rupiah in investment funds ($8,31 billion) this year. 70 trillion Rupiah will come from dividends paid by state-owned corporations. He said the rest comes from private sales to Indonesian firms of Patriot bonds and a $10 billion syndicated loan.

Danantara, launched in February, manages all government owned companies with assets totaling more than $900 Billion. The fund is modeled after other sovereign funds, such as Singapore's Temasek.

Pandu stated that the Patriot bonds were well received by leading Indonesian companies. ($1 = 16,250.0000 Rupiah). (Reporting and writing by Gayatri Sulaiman, Additional reporting by Bernadette Cristina; Editing by Helen Popper.)

(source: Reuters)