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Indonesia to release copper export permits for Freeport, Amman, authorities states

Indonesia will provide copper concentrate export permits for miner Freeport Indonesia and Amman Mineral Internasional, a trade ministry authorities said on Friday, making sure that exports by both business would not be disrupted.

Freeport's and Amman's present export allows end on Friday.

The licenses will take effect from June 1, Budi Santoso, the trade ministry's director general of international trade, stated, without disclosing additional details.

Budi stated both companies will be allowed to export till Dec. 31.

Indonesia banned deliveries of all raw minerals from June 2023, but Freeport and Amman were given a year-long dispensation to export their copper concentrate to allow the miners more time to finish the building of their smelters.

Both companies have considering that lobbied the government for another extension, arguing that their smelters would not reach full capability by next month.

Amman has begun the commissioning of its smelter and the production of the first batch of copper cathodes is anticipated in the second half of 2024, the business said in a statement on Friday.

On May 8, President Joko Widodo said the government would extend Freeport's and Amman's export allows, but did not supply information.

A Freeport Indonesia representative said the company is still collaborating with the federal government regarding the export authorization extension. Amman did not right away react to an ask for remark relating to the export permit. Amman previously this week said it was still awaiting its new export permit.

(source: Reuters)