Chinese Investors Raise Concerns Over Indonesian Nickel Policy Shifts
Chinese investors in Indonesia's nickel industry have sent a formal protest letter to President Prabowo Subianto. The communication, submitted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI), articulates concerns regarding Indonesia's political and economic direction. Specifically, the investors cited a series of government policies, including proposed royalty changes, as problematic.

Chinese investors involved in Indonesia’s nickel industry have formally communicated their concerns to President Prabowo Subianto through a protest letter.
The letter, submitted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (CCCI), highlights worries about the country's political and economic trajectory. Among the specific grievances are proposed government policies, such as changes to royalties.
These concerns from Chinese investors suggest potential implications for the long-term path of Chinese investment in Indonesia. The resolution of these issues is also expected to influence Indonesia's broader industrialization program.



