An employee works on an engine at the Sunter 1 Plant, an engine manufacturing facility operated by PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN), a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp., in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Indonesia is dangling the world's largest trove of nickel, a crucial metal for making electric cars perform better, to lure the auto industry into spending billions of dollars to transform the islands into a hub for the technology. Photographer: Muhammad Fadli/Bloomberg
An employee works on an engine at the Sunter 1 Plant, an engine manufacturing facility operated by PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN), a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp., in Jakarta, IndoShow more

Indonesia hasn't been able to capitalise on the trade war as much as its neighbours