Group 1 - Indonesia's Energy Ministry has granted copper concentrate export licenses to Amman Mineral International, with the project currently undergoing administrative approval [2] - Indonesia imposed a ban on copper concentrate and other raw mineral exports starting mid-2023 to promote domestic metal processing, but allowed Amman Mineral to continue exports until December last year due to the anticipated commissioning of a new smelter [2] - A fire at the smelter in West Nusa Tenggara prompted Amman Mineral to apply for an additional export license, which is permitted under force majeure conditions [2] Group 2 - The Energy Ministry's spokesperson indicated that the export license has been approved in a cabinet meeting due to the fire incident [2] - The Energy Ministry now needs to send an export recommendation to the Trade Ministry for the issuance of the export license [2] - The validity of the export license may be six months, as stated by the Energy Minister, although further details were not disclosed [2] Group 3 - China, as the world's largest copper consumer, faces three major challenges: increasing dependence on foreign upstream resources, overcapacity in the midstream processing sector, and suppressed downstream demand due to high copper prices [2] - To assist the industry in navigating these challenges, Shanghai Nonferrous Metals Network has collaborated with copper industry chain enterprises to compile the "2026 China Copper Industry Chain Distribution Map" in both Chinese and English [2]
印尼能源部:Amman矿业将获得铜精矿出口许可
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-29 00:45