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Indonesia senior minister states to accelerate nickel, tin tracking system

Indonesia is accelerating its plan for the execution of its nickel and tin supply chain tracking system, stated Luhut Pandjaitan, a senior cabinet minister supervising mining.

Indonesia has said it intended to consist of nickel and tin shipments in the federal government's online tracking system, known as SIMBARA, this year.

In accordance with President Joko Widodo's direction, this system needs to be completed as rapidly and in addition to possible, Luhut, Coordinating Minister of Maritime and Financial Investment Affairs, said in an Instagram post late on Monday.

The SIMBARA online system, utilized by different government bodies, tracks movement of ore from mines to buyers, and was first utilized for coal shipments a few years back to keep track of supplies.

Luhut said the tracking system vital in enhancing governance in mining market supply chain in addition to improving the federal government's income as it would have a much better responsibility of the volume of minerals sold.

The post did not specify when the nickel and tin will be included in the system however Luhut stated the relevant government bodies are anticipated to reconvene early in July to examine progress.

Similar system may likewise be carried out for bauxite and copper in the future, he added.

(source: Reuters)