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Indonesia enforces 7.5% export tax on copper concentrate shipments

Indonesia will impose a 7.5%. export tax on shipments of copper concentrate, efficient. instantly, a financing ministry regulation showed on Tuesday,. appropriate to the 2 mining companies presently excuse from its ban. on raw copper exports.

Indonesia has banned deliveries of raw copper because June. 2023, however authorities have actually permitted Freeport Indonesia and. Amman Mineral Internasional to continue exporting. up until completion of 2024 to provide more time to finish. building of their copper smelters.

The last export permits for Freeport Indonesia and Amman. stood till May 31. For their January-May deliveries, the. government had imposed a tax ranging from 7.5% to 15%, depending. on the progress of their smelters.

Freeport Indonesia, majority owned by the Indonesian. government but run by U.S. miner Freeport-McMoran,. decreased to discuss the tax rate. A business spokesperson said. it was still awaiting its brand-new export license.

Amman did not react to requests for talk about the tax. rate and the status of its new permit.

(source: Reuters)