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CLP and Indonesia forge groundbreaking agreement to strengthen critical minerals partnership

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A new partnership between the Country Liberal Party (CLP) and Indonesia aims to leverage the Northern Territory’s growing prominence as a key player in critical minerals production. This agreement, formalized at the Australian Indonesia Business Council in Sydney, marks the first of its kind between any Australian jurisdiction and Indonesia.

The five-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) focuses on enhancing collaboration across critical mineral and strategic material supply chains. It reflects a shared commitment to building robust energy supply chains, boosting trade and investment and advancing critical minerals processing efforts between Indonesia and the Northern Territory.

As Indonesia aims to become a Southeast Asian hub for electric vehicle manufacturing, the agreement aligns with its strategic goals while providing valuable opportunities for the Northern Territory to engage in mutually beneficial economic growth. By promoting sustainable development, the partnership will support both regions in achieving long-term objectives.

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Robyn Cahill, Minister for Trade, Business, and Asian Relations, highlighted Indonesia’s status as the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the world’s 10th largest by purchasing power. She emphasized the significance of this agreement in strengthening trade relations between the two regions.

Key elements of the MoU include fostering investment opportunities in critical minerals, encouraging joint research, exploration, and the development of processing and refining technologies, as well as promoting sustainable mining practices. Additionally, the agreement supports skills development initiatives through education and training to ensure a well-equipped workforce for both regions’ growing mineral industries.

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