Indonesia signs agreement with Denmark for potential investments up to US$500m: joint statement
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THE Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), the country’s sovereign wealth fund signed an agreement with the Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) of the Kingdom of Denmark for potential joint investments of up to US$500 million, according to the joint statement published on Tuesday (Dec 6).
The framework agreement will explore investment opportunities in green energy transition and inclusive social development in Indonesia, according to the statement.
INA and IFU aim to provide capital to green and sustainable projects in the range of US$100 million, respectively, the statement added. REUTERS
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