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Indonesia to review compliance in move that could impact mine output, official states

Indonesia will examine miners' compliance with environmental guidelines and other regulations and reexamine production quotas for those found to be in breach, a. senior mining official stated on Friday, amidst efforts to ensure. the sustainability of its reserves.

Indonesia's huge natural deposits consist of copper, gold, tin. and nickel, and miners are approved yearly production quotas. under a document referred to as an RKAB, which is valid for three. years.

The RKAB that has been released will be examined, whether. they (miners) are abiding by the guidelines, Tri Winarno, a. senior authorities at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry. told press reporters on the sidelines of a market conference.

Indonesia has actually become one of the world's greatest. manufacturers of nickel items following a 2020 ban on the export. of raw nickel that triggered a massive growth of its domestic. processing market.

In current months, nevertheless, nickel smelters have. grumbled about a

scarcity

of ore, forcing a few of them to import from the. Philippines.

Tri stated the government would examine miners' compliance. with all guidelines, including environmental guidelines.

Guaranteeing longevity and sustainability of Indonesia's. ore reserves is a government top priority, Tri told the individuals. of the conference organised by media company Petromindo. He. declined to elaborate on how the planned review could impact. production quotas.

In October, Bahlil Lahadalia, the mining minister, stated the. government planned to manage nickel ore supply and need to. support prices.

Indonesia's imports of nickel ore rose to 9.3 million. metric heaps in the first 10 months of 2024, more than 50 times. the imports in the very same duration in 2015, the statistics bureau. stated earlier this month.

(source: Reuters)