Mining
Indonesia fines palm oil and mining companies $2.3billion for operating in forests
A government task force in Indonesia has fined dozens of palm oil companies and mines a total of 38.62 trillion Rupiah (2.31 billion dollars) for illegally operating in forest areas. An official confirmed this on Monday. The forestry taskforce of President Prabowo, which is made up by military personnel and officials from law enforcement, has cracked down this year on a scale that was unprecedented on illegal plantations and mines in forest areas. The task force has seized 3.7 million hectares (9.1million acres) of plantations, and more than 5300 hectares (more than 6,000 acres) of mining operations. Its goal is...