Minister Bahlil Signals Potential Production Increase for Coal and Nickel
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia considers raising coal and nickel production quotas to capture windfall profits amid rising energy prices. Read the news for the updates.
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia considers raising coal and nickel production quotas to capture windfall profits amid rising energy prices. Read the news for the updates.
Indonesia’s Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin praised officers for stopping a nickel smuggling attempt at IWIP Airport. Read the full report.
Task Force foils mineral smuggling attempt at PT Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park’s (IWIP) private airport Read the full report.
Danantara and China’s GEM sign $1.42B nickel smelter deal to boost Indonesia’s green industry and job creation. Read the full story now.
Deputy for Food, Natural Resources, and Environment of the Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (PPN/Bappenas) Leonardo A. A. T. Sambodo reveals Indonesia's commitment to reduce nickel industry emissions by 81 percent by 2045.
The Directorate of Certain Crimes of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit has confirmed that it will investigate the nickel mining case in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Novita Hardini, saw that nickel mining in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, have violated regulations and threaten one of the world's largest biological riches that has been Indonesia's mainstay in the tourism and conservation sectors.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) asked the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to immediately evaluate the nickel mine in Raja Ampat Regency to ensure that mining activities do not damage the ecosystem in the area.
Minister of Energy. and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia stated Indonesia's vast nickel reserves position it as a key player in the global electric vehicle industry. Discover more!
Minister of Energy Bahlil Lahadalia denies U.S. claims of forced labor in Indonesia’s nickel industry, urging objective reporting. Read more.