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Indonesian parliament proposes modification of mining law

Indonesia's parliament proposed on Thursday to revise the nation's mining law to help the government accelerate development of its mineral processing market and to manage mining permits for religious groups and for universities.

President Prabowo Subianto has pledged to speed up advancement of Indonesia's mineral processing market and energy transition and formed a special task force to come up with comprehensive plan for the sector.

A parliamentary plenary conference on Thursday consented to release a formal consideration procedure for the law revision.

Amongst the proposed revisions to the mining law was a plan to provide specific business top priority access to mining areas for downstreaming functions.

The draft said business might be prioritised based on their financial investment size, their mineral value-add plan and tasks production for domestic employees.

The draft expense is also includes strategies to give priority access to spiritual groups and universities for specific metal ore mining areas, taking into account the size of the mines, the organizations' ability to handle them, and their strategy to develop regional economies and education. Indonesia in 2015 issued a guideline permitting spiritual organisation to manage mining properties to supply them with a. source of income, a relocation that critics have said was to reward. the groups for their longstanding political assistance. The. federal government at the time rejected that.

The legal body likewise proposed that mining area smaller. than 2,500 hectares

(source: Reuters)