Indonesia Vows to Stick With Tin Trade Policy as Prices Jump
“In three weeks, the price has increased from $20,000 to $23,000. So that really reflects that we are able to crystallize the value.”
“We have to see this policy in a long-term context that is for us to be able to increase value-added products domestically,” said Wirjawan. “The essence is that, if this succeeds, this can be an example for other products,” he said, without listing other commodities. The country is the biggest exporter of palm oil and largest mined-nickel producer.
