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A worker takes a reading at a power transmission and distribution center near Jakarta. © Reuters

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TOKYO -- The Japanese government will offer financial assistance to domestic companies, including Kansai Electric Power (KEPCO), for an inter-island power transmission project in Indonesia. The move is part of Tokyo's efforts to become a player in Southeast Asia's grid development as China flexes its economic muscle in the region.

KEPCO has been commissioned to conduct a study for an Indonesian government-led project that seeks to use private capital to build the inter-island power grid. The Japanese government will cover about half the costs of the study for KEPCO.

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