Indonesia delays plan to impose higher royalties, export duties on minerals

Indonesia has delayed plans to extract more revenue from the ​mining sector until it can figure ‌out an “ideal formulation” that benefits both the government and mining firms, the country’s ​mining minister said on ​Monday.

Here are some details:

  • The government planned ⁠to impose higher royalties on ​some mining companies, as well as ​an export tax on shipments of certain minerals, including coal.
  • The ministry is collecting feedback ​from miners to make ​sure the government arrives at a policy that ‌will ⁠not burden the sector, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia told reporters.
  • “After hearing input from ​the public ​and ⁠businesses, I will put this on hold to ​develop a good, mutually ​beneficial ⁠formula,” Bahlil said.
  • Officials have previously said that the government aims to ⁠increase ​revenue from the ​mining sector.

Reporting by Bernadette Christina Munthe Writing by ​Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by David Stanway

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– 11/05/2026

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