The project to construct an HPAL plant for processing nickel and cobalt is poised to be a milestone for Indonesia’s downstream raw materials industry. PT Merdeka Battery Materials secured a secured loan worth USD 1.4 billion to finance a new facility on the island of Sulawesi. The plant will produce nickel and cobalt chemicals used in the manufacturing of electric vehicle batteries. This strategic move comes at a time when Indonesia, responsible for over half of the world’s nickel production, is actively expanding its local refining industry amid falling nickel prices and constrained ore supplies.