JAKARTA, Jan 11 (NNN-ANTARA) – Indonesian authorities, said, the country will resume coal export in phases, starting from tomorrow, with dozens of ships carrying coal cleared to depart.
Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, told a press conference yesterday that, the official regulation to lift the coal export ban was being finalised.
The world’s largest thermal coal exporter, imposed on Dec 31, 2021, a policy to ban coal exports for the entire month of Jan this year, to avert a looming power crisis in the country, that could lead to widespread blackouts.
The government said, the crisis occurred because most mining companies had failed to meet their domestic market obligation, under which they must supply 25 percent of annual production to the local market.
Pandjaitan said, the ban would be lifted, as the country’s domestic coal reserves has gradually increased and “the situation was getting better.”
The decision to resume coal exports also came, after increasing pressures from Asian countries, including Japan, South Korea and the Philippines, that rely on Indonesia’s coal for their energy supplies, and protests from mining companies, as the ban would cause them to lose millions of U.S. dollars.– NNN-ANTARA