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Indonesia reduces the validity of mining quotas by one year

Indonesia announced on Tuesday that it has shortened the validity period of the mining production quotas from three years to one year as of October 3. The government is seeking to control output levels in order to support prices for commodities such as coal and nickel.

Mining Minister Bahlil lahadalia had announced the move in July.

The ministry stated that quotas issued in 2026 and 2027 will still be valid, but miners must reapply to receive quotas.

It added that RKAB proposals - documents used by companies to request the amount of gold they can mine in a given period - should be submitted every year between October 1st and November 15th.

The coal miners association APBI expressed its hope that the short time remaining for RKAB approval and submission for 2026 will not affect miners operations.

Gita Mahyarani, executive director of APBI, said: "This is closely linked to the certainty in business sustainability from investment to contract fulfilment."

According to the new rules miners must also provide proof of their ability to pay for the rehabilitating the land after mining.

State media Antara reported that the ministry suspended 190 mining licenses last month after companies failed their obligations to repair mine-damaged land and comply with production quotas. (Reporting and editing by John Mair, Edwina Gibbs and Bernadette Cristina Munthe)

(source: Reuters)