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Indonesia passes critical minerals decree

Minister refuses to confirm reports that the country is planning a ban on rare earth exports

 Indonesia's critical minerals decree establishes a route for the government to take a more active role in terms of governance, regulation and fiscal policy.

Indonesia's critical minerals decree establishes a route for the government to take a more active role in terms of governance, regulation and fiscal policy.

ESDM decree 296, which includes rare earth metals, tin, nickel and zircon, was passed in mid-September to "increase the independence of the supply of mineral raw materials for national strategic industries",...

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