Indonesia Aims to Sign $3.5 Billion in Deals in Africa Forum
- Senior diplomat expects deals on gas, healthcare, agriculture
- Africa’s minerals key to Indonesia’s EV battery production
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Indonesia will seek to sign $3.5 billion of trade and investment agreements with Africa as global trade battles spur a hunt for new markets outside Asia, according to a senior diplomat.