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    Indonesia ban on nickel ore, bauxite exports to stay - officials

    Mon Aug 11, 2014
    JAKARTA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Indonesia has no plans to wind
    back a seven-month old ban on exports of unprocessed nickel ore
    and bauxite that has led to billions of dollars in planned
    investments in smelters, top government officials said.
    Indonesia - previously the world's top exporter of nickel
    ore and a major bauxite producer - effectively halted all but
    processed metal shipments in January in an effort to force
    miners to build smelters, winning the country bigger returns
    from exports of its mineral resources.
    Last month the government allowed a handful of firms
    producing partially processed minerals such as copper
    concentrate, including Freeport McMoRan Inc, to resume
    exports.
    However, Indonesia's chief economic minister Chairul Tanjung
    said the same rationale does not apply to unprocessed exports of
    nickel ore and bauxite.
    "Nickel is different because if you are smelting in
    Indonesia the added value is much higher than copper," Tanjung
    told Reuters in a recent interview. "Because of that it's a
    separate issue."
    The government also lacks the power to intervene on nickel
    and bauxite as the ban stemmed from a law passed by parliament
    in 2009, Tanjung said.
    "There is no way for us to go against the law. The president
    could be impeached by parliament if we breach the law," he said.
    The January ban took a chunk out of Indonesia's export
    revenues just as the country was grappling with a sizable trade
    deficit. It also put thousands out of work as mines shut,
    damaging the country's attractiveness for investment.
    However, Tanjung pointed to recent data from the country's
    investment coordinating board that showed close to $8 billion
    was being spent to build three alumina refineries and two
    ferronickel projects.
    "This is creating investment in Indonesia," he said.
    More projects were expected to follow, Tanjung said, which
    would help reduce the country's trade and current account
    deficits.
    Indonesia's Coal and Minerals Director General Sukhyar, who
    will remain in his current post under Indonesia's incoming
    administration following last month's election, said mining
    companies had been given five years notice of the changes.
    Nickel pig iron smelters could be built for as little as $10
    million, Sukhyar, who goes by one name, told Reuters.
    There were currently 102 nickel smelter projects at various
    stages of development. "It's very promising," he said.
    Sukhyar also said the government was monitoring the impact
    of its processing policy on commodity prices. A government study
    had found that nickel priced at around $18,000 per tonne was
    ideal for the industry.
    Nickel prices rose from levels below $15,000 a tonne before
    the Indonesia ban, and are currently trading at just below
    $18,500 a tonne.
 
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