Indonesia minister says LG to invest another $1,7 billion in battery factory
Indonesia minister says LG to invest another $1,7 billion in battery factory JAKARTA, April 29 (Reuters) – South Korea’s LG group remains committed to Indonesia and will increase its investment in a battery cell factory by $1.7 billion, raising total investment in the project to $2.8 billion, Indonesia’s investment minister said on Tuesday.

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