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Mining

After Five Years' Waste

Tuesday, April 6, 2004

The government has managed to complete a general mining roadmap to boost investments. But what next?

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TO the Indonesian mining industry, the past five years were like centuries. Just imagine: new investments were not forthcoming, corporate spending kept shrinking, mining revenue's share in the state treasury was declining and this sector's business prospects were increasingly uncertain. And all this took place in a country with the sixth largest mineral resources in the world. Various problems plagued the industry and nobody seemed capable

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