Mining law amended to boost access, processing


THE country’s parliament passed a Bill to revise the mining law, aimed at boosting development of domestic mineral processing industries and regulating mining access for small businesses and religious groups.

The amendment seeks to encourage the participation of smaller-scale firms in mining and to ensure ore supply security for mineral processing industries, as resource-rich Indonesia seeks to further develop its domestic metals sector.

Indonesia is the world’s top nickel producer and thermal coal exporter and has rich deposits of tin, copper and bauxite, among other metals.

The amended law gives companies that aim to build processing facilities priority access to mining concessions, taking into account the size of their investment, the value addition and job creation.

Miners at the so-called “Operation Production” stage will be required to prioritise supplying their products to the domestic market over exports, according to a copy of the Bill.

The rule will be detailed in a separate regulation, the Bill said.

“This amendment is in line with the government’s aspiration to reform governance of mineral and coal mining,” Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia told parliament yesterday after a plenary vote that passed the Bill.

Holders of mining contracts under the old licensing system will be required to undergo an environmental audit before they are granted an extension and conversion into the new permit system.

Religious groups, through a business unit under their control, and small- to medium-sized businesses will be allowed priority access to certain mining areas.

In the past, such priority access has only been given to state-owned companies.

Universities were previously included in the parties allowed for priority access, but were removed.

Instead, priority will be given to certain government-controlled or private businesses to manage a mining area for the benefit of the universities, such as for research and scholarship funds. — Reuters

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