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Indonesia to ban export of nickel ore by January

September 02, 2019

JAKARTA: Indonesia said on Monday it will stop nickel ore exports from Jan. 1, 2020, two years earlier than initially flagged as it speeds up efforts to process more of its resources at home.

Bambang Gatot Ariyono, the Mining Ministry’s director general for coal and minerals, said the ban will be applicable to all grades of nickel ore and ordered exporters to stop shipments from that date regardless of standing contracts.

“That is why we are announcing now so they have four months of transition time,” Ariyono told reporters.

Speculation about an expedited ban and Monday’s announcement has boosted nickel prices. The three-month nickel contract on the London Metal Exchange gained 3 percent to $18,470 a ton on Monday, its highest in nearly five years, adding to Friday’s 9 percent gain.

Goldman Sachs said in a note on Sunday it expects London nickel prices to reach $20,000 per ton in three months due to the ban.

Ariyono said the timetable was expedited because of the limited pool of mineable nickel resources in the country.

“The national proven reserve for nickel is only 698 million tons, which can only supply smelting facilities for 7.3 years,” he told reporters, adding that Indonesia currently has 11 working smelters with input capacity of 24 million tons of ore. It has 25 more smelting facilities in the pipeline.

The government had initially said it would ban nickel ore exports from January 2022, according to a rule released in 2017.

It is retaining that later date for the end of exports of bauxite and copper concentrates.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Parliament last month vowed to push for adding value to the country’s natural resources exports.

Philippine nickel miners said they are likely to boost output of nickel ore next year to fill up supply gap left by Indonesia.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1548746/business-economy
 
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Indonesia’s Move to Ban Nickel-Ore Exports May Prompt EU Lawsuit
https://nz.news.yahoo.com/indonesias-move-ban-nickel-ore-162457365.html

Indonesia’s planned ban on exports of nickel ore could prompt the European Union to complain to the World Trade Organization amid concerns about supply shortages for steelmakers.
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Leopoldo Rubinacci, a director in the trade department of the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, referred to the possible lawsuit at the WTO while addressing Indonesian threats to the steel industry in Europe and the bloc’s responses. Nickel is used in the production of stainless steel.
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“We’re also looking at the WTO compatibility of the Indonesian measures” to ban nickel-ore exports, Rubinacci told a European Parliament committee on Tuesday in Brussels.

I really hope Indonesia have some very good WTO lawyers. US and EU have some of the best around while others, like Asia countries, not so much. It is good to have sound policies to develop your economy and country, but sometimes you need knowledgeble people to defend your actions from other countries.
 
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Indonesia’s Move to Ban Nickel-Ore Exports May Prompt EU Lawsuit
https://nz.news.yahoo.com/indonesias-move-ban-nickel-ore-162457365.html



I really hope Indonesia have some very good WTO lawyers. US and EU have some of the best around while others, like Asia countries, not so much. It is good to have sound policies to develop your economy and country, but sometimes you need knowledgeble people to defend your actions from other countries.

Well, we got good track record against US and EU in WTO suit case, altough we got lose in some case

https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-e...rst-wto-suit-against-eu-idUSBRE86T0NY20120730

https://www.cspo-watch.com/indonesia-wins-biodiesel-dispute-with-eu.html
 
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Good for Indonesia. A lot of these trade disputes are political rather than economically leaning.

It seems EU is continuing to attack Indonesia's biodiesel export though. Now, it is convoluting it as an enviornmental issue.


EU imposes duties of up to 18% on Indonesian biodiesel
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...p-to-18-on-indonesian-biodiesel-idUSKCN1V409O

The European Commission on Tuesday imposed countervailing duties of 8% to 18% on imports of subsidized biodiesel from Indonesia, saying the move aimed to restore a level playing field for European Union producers.
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Indonesia Biofuels Producers Association (APROBI) Chairman M.P. Tumanggor told Reuters that companies affected by the anti-subsidy duties will likely be forced to renegotiate their contracts with buyers in the EU and it may reduce the country’s 2019 biodiesel exports.
 
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