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Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries

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Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries

Indonesia and Australia are teaming up to challenge China’s dominance in electric vehicles and battery manufacturing.

Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries
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Indonesia is set to “advance mutually beneficial cooperation” with Australia in developing electric vehicle (EV) and battery supply chains. The collaboration will involve mapping the supply chains, joint scientific and research studies, as well as fostering new business-to-business links between the two countries.

Both countries plan to capitalize on their respective nickel and lithium resources to secure a position in global EV and battery supply chains. This strategic alliance between Indonesia and Australia is unfolding amid growing geopolitical uncertainties, especially due to the China-U.S. rivalry for technological dominance in the clean energy transition. The United States, intent on reducing its reliance on China, is committed to creating an alternative supply chain with trusted partners. Australia has emerged as a crucial player in the U.S. strategy, a development that is poised to benefit Indonesia’s own partnership with Australia.

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