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Indonesia is set to impose a coal export levy starting this month, according to Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa. The new regulation is under final discussion and is expected to be released soon. This move aims to regulate the coal industry and potentially boost state revenue through export levies.
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has confirmed that Indonesia will implement a coal export levy starting this month. The regulation is currently under final discussion and is expected to be released soon. Purbaya stated that the rule is 'being discussed and will be released soon' during a press encounter at the Presidential Palace Complex in Jakarta on Monday (5/1/2026).
The introduction of this levy is expected to have significant implications for Indonesia's coal industry, which is a major export commodity for the country. The government aims to regulate the industry more effectively while generating additional revenue through export duties.
The decision to impose a coal export levy demonstrates the government's proactive approach to managing key industries and optimizing revenue streams. As the regulation is finalized, businesses in the coal sector should prepare for the upcoming changes.
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