Bangkok Post

Indonesia wants Opeclike group for nickel

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BALI: Indonesia, home to a quarter of the world’s nickel reserves, is proposing the creation of an organisati­on similar to the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries for the metal used in battery-making to coordinate supply.

Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia expressed the idea of creating an “Opec-like” cartel in a meeting with Canada’s Internatio­nal Trade Minister Mary Ng on the sidelines of the Group of 20 Summit in Bali on Tuesday, according to a ministry statement.

The government also held talks with Australia.

“An alliance of mineral-rich countries will help to unite government policies and push the developmen­t of the downstream industry,’’ Lahadalia said.

Indonesia produced one million tonnes of nickel last year, while Australia and Canada had combined production of 290,000 tonnes, according to US Geological Survey.

The idea is the latest by Indonesia after a series of initiative­s to meet the ambition of becoming a global battery hub for electric vehicles. Its decision to ban exports of nickel ore since 2020 has prompted the European Union to raise complaint with the World Trade Organizati­on.

The country wants to expand its role as a major source of nickel for EV batteries as demand for greener transport skyrockets across markets like the United States, China and Europe.

Opec includes the biggest oil producers such as Saudi Arabia and other middle eastern countries. The influentia­l alliance coordinate­s supply and prices of oil among members.

“Through such collaborat­ion, we hope all nickel producing countries can benefit from the creation of additional value of the commodity, equally,” said Lahadalia.

“The government is approachin­g Canada and Australia being among the world’s top ten producers of nickel,’’ he added.

“This collaborat­ion will be mutually beneficial and will also follow the internatio­nal trade rules,” he said in a video statement yesterday.

“Indonesia will wait for feedback from both government­s to get inputs on the alliance idea,’’ Lahadalia said.

Indonesia also discussed speeding potential trade agreement with Canada in the meeting, he added.

“Both countries need to cooperate and explore opportunit­ies to collaborat­e,’’ Ng said in the Indonesian government statement that wasn’t specific to the cartel idea.

“Indonesia and Canada have similar vision to optimise natural resources for economic benefit in a sustainabl­e way,’’ she added.

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