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View all search resultsThe government’s controversial move to bring forward a ban on the export of unprocessed nickel is a long-term play that will only work if accompanied by the development of the downstream nickel industry and regulatory certainty, an economist has said.
As Indonesia supplies more than 20 percent of the global nickel market, the country will certainly benefit greatly from the compulsory domestic refining of raw nickel. But policy flip-flopping does not bode well for the credibility of government policy.
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