KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Germany's BASF and French mining firm Eramet are finalising a $2.6 billion partnership deal to invest in a nickel smelting facility in Indonesia, Indonesia's investment ministry said, citing the CEO of BASF. The project investment deal would be worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.59 billion), the investment ministry said, citing BASF chief executive Martin Brudermüller. The project will make materials to be used in batteries for electric vehicles. "We would like to convey that our agreement with Eramet is at the final stage, it is likely that our decision will be taken in the first half of 2023," the ministry quoted Brudermüller as saying.
BASF, Eramet to Finalise $2.6 Billion Partnership on Indonesia Nickel Smelter
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Germany's BASF and French mining firm Eramet are finalising a $2.6 billion partnership deal to invest in a nickel smelting facility in Indonesia, Indonesia's investment ministry said, citing the CEO of BASF. The project investment deal would be worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.59 billion), the investment ministry said, citing BASF chief executive Martin Brudermüller. The project will make materials to be used in batteries for electric vehicles. "We would like to convey that our agreement with Eramet is at the final stage, it is likely that our decision will be taken in the first half of 2023," the ministry quoted Brudermüller as saying.