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China’s Nickel Plants in Indonesia Created Needed Jobs, Plus Pollution

An influx of Chinese investment into nickel-processing on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is sowing pollution while generating economic opportunity.

Peter S. Goodman
Author: Peter S. Goodman

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Peter S. Goodman

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China, Factories and Manufacturing, Foreign Investments, Indonesia, International Relations, Metals and Minerals, Mines and Mining, Nickel, Sulawesi (Indonesia), Waste Materials and Disposal
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