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Govt tells Papua, Mimika to set up BUMD for Freeport shares

The administrations of Papua province and Mimika regency have not agreed on the distribution of 10 percent shares in Freeport Indonesia.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, March 15, 2019

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Govt tells Papua, Mimika to set up BUMD for Freeport shares Miners work at an underground mine belonging to PT Freeport Indonesia in this undated file photograph. (Courtesy of/PT Freeport Indonesia)

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he government has told the administrations of Papua province and Mimika regency to establish a region-owned enterprise (BUMD) to hold the 10 percent combined shares they were allotted through the divestment of copper and gold miner PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI).

Mining, strategic industry and media affairs undersecretary Fajar Harry Sampurno of the State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministry said the BUMD was expected to be established this year.

“It will be better if it is [established] in the first half [of 2019],” Fajar said as quoted by kontan.co.id on Thursday.

 Read also: A guide to understanding the Freeport divestment deal

Under the initial agreement, the Papuan people were allotted 10 percent shares from the 51 percent PTFI divestment package, with 3 percent shares to be distributed to Papua province and 7 percent shares to Mimika regency.

However, as the two regional administrations had not reached an agreement on the shares allocation, state mining holding company Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (Inalum) was still holding onto the 10 percent shares, Fajar said.

He added that the Finance Ministry and Home Ministry were assisting the Papua and Mimika administrations in resolve their differences.

Inalum now controls 51.23 percent shares in PTFI, following the closure of the US$3.85 billion divestment deal on Dec. 21, 2018 between the government and PTFI parent company Freeport-McMoRan. (bbn)

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