Core Viewpoint - The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has imposed fines on mining companies operating illegally in forest areas as part of efforts to protect forests from illegal logging [1] Group 1: Fines Imposed - Nickel miners found illegally logging forests will face fines of 6.5 billion Indonesian Rupiah per hectare [1] - Bauxite miners will incur fines of 1.76 billion Indonesian Rupiah per hectare [1] - Tin miners will be fined 1.25 billion Indonesian Rupiah per hectare [1] - Coal operators will face fines of 354 million Indonesian Rupiah per hectare [1] Group 2: Enforcement and Compliance - A government forestry task force, composed of military personnel and law enforcement officials, will collect fines based on investigation results [1] - Earlier this week, the task force ordered dozens of palm oil plantation and mining companies to pay a total of 38.62 trillion Indonesian Rupiah in fines for illegal operations in forest areas [1]
印尼制定规则,对在林区运营的矿产商处以罚款
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-11 00:35