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Freeport Indonesia may get 1 million ton copper concentrate export quota

Energy and Mineral Resources minister Bahlil lahadalia told reporters Friday that Freeport Indonesia could receive an export quota around 1,000,000 metric tons copper concentrate.

Bahlil stated that the government had issued a regulation that allows exports of minerals in force majeure situations. This quota is valid for six-months after the recommendation has been issued.

Indonesia, a country rich in natural resources, has banned the export of unprocessed mineral products, including copper and nickel. This is to encourage domestic value-adding.

Freeport is asking for permission to export copper concentrator after being forced to stop production of copper cathodes at its new smelter, in Gresik in East Java Province after an October fire broke out in its gas cleaning unit.

Last month, the company's chief executive stated that the mining operation had been reduced by 40% due to an increasing stockpile. The domestic market is unable to absorb this copper concentrate.

Tony Wenas, CEO of the company, said that its excess concentrate stockpile could reach 1.3 millions tons.

Freeport requested an export permit following the new regulations, but Tri Winarno, a senior official, said that the mining ministry had not yet issued a recommendation. The Trade Ministry must receive a recommendation from the Mining Ministry before issuing an export permit.

Freeport Indonesia didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. (Reporting and writing by Bernadette Cristina Munthe, Fransiska Nanangoy; editing by John Mair; Rashmi aich; Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)