Indonesia wins $20bn in G-7, other support to speed net zero push

Deal for G-20 chair 'arguably largest ever' country-specific climate partnership

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Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime and investment affairs, Luhut Pandjaitan (second from right), and John Morton (second from left), climate counsellor to the U.S. treasury secretary, speak at a news conference in Bali, Indonesia on Nov. 15. (Photo by Erwida Maulia)

ERWIDA MAULIA and RHYANNON BARTLETT-IMADEGAWA, Nikkei staff writers

BALI, Indonesia/SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt -- Indonesia has obtained at least $20 billion in funding commitments from developed nations led by the United States and Japan to speed up its clean energy transition and move forward its net zero carbon pledge by 10 years.

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