Indonesia’s nickel strategy proved to be a ‘great success’—but overcapacity and tech shifts could challenge Jakarta’s ‘downstreaming’ hopes

MT HANNACH
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Indonesia exported just under $ 8 billion in nickel and its derivatives last year, 10 times more than it exported in 2020. Learn more

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