New Indonesian president can bring certainty, consistency to mining: Russell
LAUNCESTON, Australia, July 24 (Reuters) – The election of reformist Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as Indonesia’s new president has spurred hopes of a rapprochement with global miners and the scaling back of some of the nationalistic resource policies.
Certainly the new leader of the world’s fourth-most populous nation is making the right noises, telling Reuters in an interview published July 22 that he wants to sit down with mining companies and resolve differences.
And indeed this was followed by Freeport-McMoRan, which owns the giant Grasberg copper mine, saying it expects to “imminently” sign an agreement with Indonesia that will allow for the resumption of exports of copper concentrate.
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