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[Indonesia may resume coal exports as soon as this Tuesday]At present, the country is under increasing pressure from many parties due to the sudden announcement of a ban on coal exports from January 1. “Later today, or tomorrow, we may release some of the larger ships,” Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Banchaidan told CNBC in an interview. On the same day, Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Ariffin Tasrif told Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiuda that he hoped that an agreement would be reached in Indonesia “in the next few days”. (CCTV Finance)
The Indonesian government may make a decision as soon as Tuesday to resume coal exports, a senior Indonesian government official said on Monday, Reuters reported. At present, the country is under increasing pressure from many sources due to the sudden announcement of a ban on coal exports from January 1. “Later today, or tomorrow, we may release some of the larger ships,” Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Banchaidan told CNBC in an interview. On the same day, Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Ariffin Tasrif told Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiuda that he hoped that an agreement would be reached in Indonesia “in the next few days”.
(Article source: CCTV Finance)
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