Indonesia’s Trading Permit Delays Disrupt Exports of Resources
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The Indonesian government’s delay in issuing trading permits has disrupted commodity exports from the country including coal, officials said.
The new Indonesian mining law requires traders to convert their old permits to the mining business license issued by the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry before they are allowed to ship products overseas, said Djunaedi, head of mining exports at the Trade Ministry.