Postponement of Indonesia’s Copper Export Ban Might Lower Global Prices
Indonesia, a key player in the global copper market, has decided to push back its planned ban on exporting copper concentrate until the end of next year. This move is
Indonesia, a key player in the global copper market, has decided to push back its planned ban on exporting copper concentrate until the end of next year. This move is
Indonesia, an archipelago nation comprised of more than 17,000 islands, is surrounded by waters that are teeming with life. The country’s marine sector plays a significant role in the global
Indika Energy, a prominent Indonesian coal company, is branching out into the biomass industry, shifting towards more sustainable business practices and lessening its dependence on traditional fossil fuels. This evolution
Corn is a key agricultural commodity that significantly contributes to Indonesia’s economy. It’s not just consumed directly but also used extensively as a raw material in the food and feed
Indonesia’s lead on Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, shared that the European Union (EU) has come to accept Indonesia’s decision to stop exporting nickel ore. “After discussions with
Charcoal is shining brightly in various industries because of its versatile uses. It’s making a significant mark, especially in the metal smelting sector, due to its role as a sustainable
The Nigerian government has announced plans to work closely with Indonesia to boost the oil palm sector through export-focused initiatives. This partnership aims at advancing economic growth and sustainability in
In a recent operation, Indonesian authorities highlighted the intricate and organized nature of lobster seed smuggling activities through Batam, likening them to the operations of drug cartels. According to Commissioner
The Indonesian Ministry of Trade has introduced an extension on export relaxations for various mining products valid until the close of 2024. The relaxed export regulations cater to several minerals,
In a move that has drawn criticism from environmentalists, Indonesia has recently passed a law that allows religious entities to oversee mining areas previously held by corporations. This development follows