Tuesday, 12 May 2026 15:11

Indonesia Postpones Higher Mineral Royalties and Export Duties to Support Industry Stability

Indonesia has decided to delay its plan to impose higher royalties and export duties on several mineral commodities as the government continues discussions with mining companies and industry stakeholders. Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia stated that the postponement aims to create a balanced policy framework that supports both state revenue and long-term business sustainability. The government is seeking a mutually beneficial approach that maintains Indonesia’s competitiveness as one of the world’s leading mineral producers.

The proposed measures were initially intended to increase contributions from the mining sector, including commodities such as coal, nickel, copper, gold, and tin. However, the government chose to review the policy further after receiving feedback from businesses regarding potential impacts on investment and production. The consultation process is expected to help Indonesia develop a stronger and more sustainable fiscal strategy while preserving investor confidence and supporting continued growth in the national mining industry.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/indonesia-delays-plan-impose-higher-royalties-export-duties-minerals-2026-05-11/ 

 

 

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