China warns Indonesia nickel curbs put $50 billion at risk (opens in new tab)
A Chinese Embassy letter criticized Indonesia’s investment climate after Jakarta tightened control over its nickel industry through new regulations, production quotas and export oversight, according to reports citing the letter to Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. The letter warned that the policy changes could put nearly $30 billion in existing Chinese-backed investments and another $20 billion in planned projects at risk. The dispute centers on Indonesia’s efforts to exe...
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