Legislator supports plan to cancel hundreds of mining licenses
- 29th September 2017
An excavator is seen as workers load coal into trucks at the port of PT Karya Citra Nusantara (KCN) in Marunda, Jakarta, Wednesday (January 12, 2022). The government has gradually lifted the ban on coal exports with the first priority for exporters who fulfill the domestic market obligation (DMO). ANTARA FOTO/M. Risyal Hidayat/ydp/as
An excavator is seen as workers load coal into trucks at the port of PT Karya Citra Nusantara (KCN) in Marunda, Jakarta, Wednesday (January 12, 2022). The government has gradually lifted the ban on coal exports with the first priority for exporters who fulfill the domestic market obligation (DMO). ANTARA FOTO/M. Risyal Hidayat/ydp/as
An excavator is seen as workers load coal into trucks at the port of PT Karya Citra Nusantara (KCN) in Marunda, Jakarta, Wednesday (January 12, 2022). The government has gradually lifted the ban on coal exports with the first priority for exporters who fulfill the domestic market obligation (DMO). ANTARA FOTO/M. Risyal Hidayat/ydp/as