Western miner Eramet sees no profits in nickel without Chinese partners

Amid falling prices for metal, French group’s Indonesia head says Chinese partners have become expert in cost efficiencies

The head of French miner Eramet’s Indonesian operations has said it has become impossible for western companies to run profitable nickel operations without partnering with their Chinese counterparts, amid a slump in prices for a metal critical to electric vehicle batteries. 

In a Financial Times interview Jérôme Baudelet, chief executive of Eramet Indonesia, said Chinese technology, expertise and equipment were essential to produce nickel at competitive prices. 

“I don’t think you can do without [Chinese companies],” he said. “The risk is not being competitive and to have a much higher capex. So you have to be pragmatic.” 

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