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Indonesia and Japan Unite to Plan Collaboration on Low-Carbon Automotive Industry

Indonesia3000: Indonesian Business Services Provider Posted on November 27, 2025 by tiscaNovember 27, 2025

Indonesia is striving to become a base for a sustainable automotive industry in Asia, one way being through strengthening strategic cooperation with Japan. This collaboration aims to accelerate the transformation to low-carbon vehicles and strengthen the global supply chain.

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The collaboration initiative was realized through the holding of the 6th Indonesia–Japan Automobile Dialogue and the 1st Biofuel Co-Creation Task Force Meeting in Jakarta on November 11, 2025.

This forum serves as a strategic platform for both countries, involving the Indonesian Ministry of Industry and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), to deepen synergies in future automotive technology.

Minister of Industry, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, expressed his appreciation for this collaboration.

“We appreciate this strategic forum, which is a form of collaboration between the Indonesian Ministry of Industry and METI Japan, in supporting the acceleration of the transition to low-carbon mobility through a multiple pathways approach , including the development of electrified vehicles and biofuels,” said the Minister of Industry.

Net Zero Emission Commitment Through LCEV and Biofuel

Indonesia has a strong commitment to achieving the Net Zero Emission target by 2060. This commitment is actively supported by the Ministry of Industry through the Low Carbon Emission Vehicle (LCEV) program.

Director General of the Metal, Machinery, Transportation Equipment and Electronics Industry (ILMATE) Setia Diarta said the LCEV program encompasses a comprehensive range of technologies, including the development of flexible engines capable of using biofuels, in addition to electrification.

“The government is strongly committed to achieving the Net Zero Emission target by 2060, and this commitment is fully supported by the Ministry of Industry through the Low Carbon Emission Vehicle (LCEV) program,” he said.

Similarly, the Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE) of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Eniya Listiani Dewi, emphasized the importance of cross-sector synergy in adopting clean energy, including biofuel programs such as biodiesel, bioethanol, and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).

The government is targeting the implementation of E10 (a 10% ethanol blend) by 2028, the success of which requires the support of supporting infrastructure from all stakeholders.

The Combination of Bioenergy Power and Japanese Technology

Cooperation with Japan is crucial given Indonesia’s position as a hub for the automotive industry and exports in Asia. Tanaka Kazushige, Director General of the Manufacturing Industries Bureau at METI Japan, sees this collaboration as a path to a brighter automotive future.

“We believe that the combination of Indonesia’s rich bioenergy resources and Japan’s technological excellence will lead to a brighter automotive future. This collaboration is not only between governments but also involves the private sector,” said Tanaka Kazushige.

The focus of technical collaboration within the Biofuel Co-Creation Task Force includes testing and standardization of E10 and B50 fuels. Japan, through METI, is targeting the implementation of E10 by 2030 and E20 by 2040. Meanwhile, Indonesia continues to advance its national biofuel program, including the implementation of B40 and preparation for B50 testing.

This strategic collaboration between Indonesia and Japan is expected to deepen, support sustainable industrial growth, and significantly accelerate the achievement of the national carbon neutrality target.

SOURCE: goodnewsfromindonesia
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Indonesia seeks to become shallot supplier in global market: Bapanas

Indonesia3000: Indonesian Business Services Provider Posted on October 14, 2024 by tiscaOctober 14, 2024

Head of the National Food Agency (Bapanas) Arief Prasetyo Adi stated that Indonesia continually strives to become the world’s food producer, including for shallots. Adi noted that shallots, as one of the commodities exported by Indonesia to Malaysia and other countries, have a high potential for Indonesia to meet the global needs. “The hope is that Indonesia can become the world’s food producer,” he remarked at an international seminar on food security in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday. He explained that food exports are conducted when domestic food needs have been fulfilled through domestic production. “We continue to encourage food … Continue reading →

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