#Nickel giants #Philippines, #Indonesia form alliance to strengthen regional supply chain

Premier nickel industry bodies of the Philippines and Indonesia have entered into a partnership to formalize a regional supply chain corridor, aiming to cement Southeast Asia’s dominance in the global energy transition.
The Philippine Nickel Industry Association (PNIA) signed a partnership agreement with the Asosiasi Penambang Nikel Indonesia (APNI), otherwise known as the Indonesia Nickel Miners Association, to outline the shared direction of both countries’ nickel mining industries.
Under the agreement, the PNIA and APNI sought to promote the IndoPhil Nickel Corridor, a unified platform designed to elevate the global significance of Indonesian and Philippine nickel.
The corridor is envisioned to build investment confidence, encourage policy dialogue, and promote responsible mining, especially as mineral resources are becoming the central component to the global energy transition.
“The corridor signals that Philippine and Indonesian nickel is developed with clearer standards and accountability,” PNIA Executive Director Charmaine Olea-Capili.
By bringing together industry leadership from PNIA and APNI, Olea-Capili said the initiative demonstrates that both the Philippines and Indonesia are committed to building a supply chain that other countries can rely on.
The Philippines is the second-largest producer of nickel in the world, trailing Indonesia. Combined, the two countries are estimated to account for around 75 percent of the global supply of the mineral.
Nickel plays a critical role in supporting strategic sectors such as energy, mobility, and infrastructure, as well as the green and digital transitions.
Read more at: https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/13/nickel-giants-philippines-indonesia-form-alliance-to-control-supply
