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Amman Mineral, a copper miner in Indonesia, may be allowed to export copper concentrate

Amman Mineral, a copper miner in Indonesia, may be allowed to export copper concentrate

After banning copper concentrate exports in 2011, the energy ministry of Indonesia has now said that it may permit Amman Mineral International, a copper miner, to export copper concentrat after all.

Indonesia banned the export of copper concentrates and other raw materials from mid-2023 in order to boost its domestic metal processing industry. However, Amman continued to export until December, last year when it was due to commission a brand new smelter.

Tri Winarno, an official in the energy ministry, stated that after a fire broke at its smelter located in West Nusa Tengggara in Indonesia this year.

He said that the Energy Ministry regulations allow for exemptions from the export ban in force majeure situations. Amman had submitted the necessary police report and the insurance claim to prove force majeure. Winarno stated that "we are currently in the process of granting it (the export license)."

Amman announced earlier this year that it had 220,000 metric tonnes of copper cathode ready for export.

The smelter was facing a number technical problems.

Amman didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette Cristina, Ananda Terresia)

(source: Reuters)