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Finmin: Indonesia will impose a coal export tax up to 5% in the next year

Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, Indonesia's Finance Minister, said that the country plans to tax coal exports between 1% to 5% in 2019. This is part of a drive to increase revenue for the state.

According to data from the mining ministry, Indonesia was a major thermal coal exporter in 2013, with shipments of 555 millions metric tons. This is two-thirds of the total 836 million tonnes of production.

Purbaya did not provide any further details on the implementation.

He had said that coal export taxes could generate 20 trillion rupiah ($1.2billion) in revenue next year.

Gita Mahayarani, executive director of the Indonesia Coal Miners Association, said that they hope there will be a threshold price for duties.

She said: "We believe that this approach will allow the government to achieve its goal of increasing revenue while also ensuring the industry is not burdened with excessive costs, thereby maintaining operational sustainability."

Exports of coal have been affected by the slower demand in China, a major buyer. Exports between January and October were down by 4% on an annual basis at 320.47 millions tons.

(source: Reuters)