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Jokowi meets Musk after nickel talks

Potential investment­s and technology discussed

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JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo met Tesla Inc chief Executive Elon Musk on Saturday in Texas to discuss potential investment­s and technology, Indonesia’s government says in a statement.

The meeting between Musk and Widodo, better known as Jokowi, came after a round of working-level discussion­s on a potential investment in Indonesia’s nickel industry and supply of batteries for electric vehicles (EVS), Indonesian officials told Reuters.

Representa­tives from Tesla were in Indonesia last week for meetings regarding a potential battery-related investment, Indonesian officials and two people familiar with the talks have said.

Tesla had no immediate comment. Indonesia for years has been trying to secure a deal with Tesla on battery investment and potentiall­y for Musk’s Spacex aerospace company.

Jokowi travelled from Washington, where he attended a meeting of leaders from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), to meet Musk at the Spacex launch site in Boca Chica, Texas. He invited the billionair­e to visit Indonesia in November.

Jokowi is to host a summit of the Group of 20 big economies in Bali in November. “Hopefully in November,” the Indonesian government quoted Musk as saying.

Musk said there could be room for “partnershi­ps in many things, because Indonesia has a lot of potential”, the statement said.

Indonesia has the world’s biggest nickel reserves, and Jokowi is keen to develop a nickel-based EV industry at home – from making nickel metal, to producing battery components and assembling EVS.

In the past, he has also urged Musk to consider a rocket launch site in Indonesia.

Two deals over the past month have given new momentum to Jokowi’s push to develop an Ev-related industry at a time when global automakers have been scrambling to secure supplies of battery materials and reduce their reliance on China. A consortium led by South Korea’s LG Energy Solution Ltd, the global No. 2 maker of EV batteries, announced plans last month to invest Us$9bil (Rm39.6bil) in Indonesia as part of a deal that would include everything from nickel refining to producing battery cells in Indonesia.

LG’S larger rival, China-based Contempora­ry Amperex Technology, a Tesla supplier, announced a Us$9bil (RMRM39.6BIL) Indonesia investment in April.

 ?? — AFP ?? Big plan: A worker manning a furnace during the nickel smelting process at a plant in South Sulawesi. Indonesia has the world’s biggest nickel reserves, and President Jokowi is keen to develop a nickel-based EV industry at home.
— AFP Big plan: A worker manning a furnace during the nickel smelting process at a plant in South Sulawesi. Indonesia has the world’s biggest nickel reserves, and President Jokowi is keen to develop a nickel-based EV industry at home.

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