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Local media reports that Indonesian mines can produce 25% of the proposed output for 2026 in Q1, while applications are being assessed.

According to a letter from the Indonesian mining ministry, miners can produce 25 percent of the output they plan for '2026 in the first three months while the government processes the annual production quotas, according to a report by a local media outlet, Bisnis.com, on Monday.

To determine?how much production they can produce each year, all miners in Indonesia, which is rich in minerals, are required to submit a RKAB (annual production plan) to the government.

Indonesia has reduced the validity of RKABs to one year, starting in 2026. The government has also ordered that miners reapply for the quotas issued for 2026 and 207.

According to regulations published by the ministerial in October, during the approval process for the new quota, the miners can refer to the previously approved quota of 2026 until the end March 2026 when deciding how much they will produce.

Nickel miner Vale Indonesia announced on Friday that they were suspending their mining activities because the RKAB was not yet approved.

Yuliot Tanjung, deputy mining minister, said that approvals are "currently being consolidated" and the nickel output quota will be adjusted to match demand from domestic smelters.

Mining Minister?Bahlil?Lahadalia said that the government would cut mining output quotas in order to boost prices. This includes coal prices which have been stagnant. (Reporting and editing by Fransiska Nanangoy, Bernadette Cristina Munthe)

(source: Reuters)