Indonesia has set its nickel ore mining quota for 2025 at around 200 million metric tons. However, this figure could be reduced if mining companies fail to meet environmental and reclamation standards, according to Tri Winarno, director general of mineral and coal at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
The Southeast Asian nation, a major global player in nickel production, is closely monitoring mining activities to ensure compliance with regulations. Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has also indicated that the government is reviewing the quota system to stabilize nickel prices, which have been under pressure.
Indonesia’s nickel ore output in 2024 reached 215 million tons. This year’s quota marks a reduction from the previously approved annual limit of 240 million tons, set to last until 2026. Discussions to lower the cap to 150 million tons were reported last December, signaling the government’s intent to balance production with market conditions and environmental priorities.
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