JAKARTA (Reuters) – Coal miners in Indonesia must comply with new regulations on meeting a domestic market quota in order to restart coal shipments, even after a ban on coal exports expires on Jan. 31, an advisor to the energy minister said on Thursday.
The advisor, Irwandy Arif, confirmed in a text message to Reuters that not all companies will be cleared to resume exports after the month-long ban is lifted, only those that met their Domestic Market Obligation, or had agreed to pay penalties.
(Reporting by Fransiska Nangoy; Writing by Martin Petty)