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Indonesia Investment Ministry meets Agincourt and discusses future of Martabe Gold Mine

Indonesia's Investment Ministry said that it had met with Agincourt Resources to discuss the?legal and environment aspects of operations at Martabe Gold Mine, after Jakarta revoked their mining permits because of environmental violations.

Agincourt is a part of the conglomerate Astra International. Astra's largest shareholder is Jardine Matheson.

The government revoked the permits of 28 companies after accusations that they had violated environmental laws, which led to the worsening of the floods last year in Sumatra. At least 1,200 people were killed.

The sovereign wealth fund Danantara Indonesia headed by Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani has created a new company called PT Perusahaan Mineral Nasional, or Perminas to take over Martabe.

Roeslani, in his capacity of Investment Minister, said that any decision made by the government about the mine would be taken cautiously.

Roeslani stated that the government reiterates its commitment to making every decision and policy carefully, transparently and in accordance with the law, while also ensuring the trust of investors.

Analysts said that the crackdown by President Prabowo on the resources industry, including the Martabe acquisition, could affect investor sentiment. (Reporting and editing by Ananda Terresia and Gayatri Suroyo)

(source: Reuters)