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Prabowo Revokes Mining Permits in Raja Ampat: Reasons and List of Companies

| | Source: RADARMALANG.JAWAPOS.COM Translated from Indonesian | Mining
Prabowo Revokes Mining Permits in Raja Ampat: Reasons and List of Companies
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The Indonesian government under President Prabowo Subianto has officially revoked mining operation permits (IUP) in Raja Ampat. This major regulatory decision marks a significant shift in the nation’s approach to mining activities in the environmentally sensitive eastern Indonesian region.

The revocation affects multiple mining companies previously authorised to operate in Raja Ampat. Trade and Industry Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has been at the forefront of implementing this policy change, signalling the government’s commitment to reassessing extractive industry operations in protected or environmentally significant areas.

Raja Ampat, an archipelago in West Papua province, is internationally recognised for its exceptional marine biodiversity and ecosystem value. The government’s decision to revoke these permits reflects growing recognition of the region’s environmental importance and the need to balance economic development with conservation objectives.

The specific reasons cited for the permit revocations centre on environmental protection and sustainable resource management. Officials have emphasised the importance of preserving Raja Ampat’s unique marine ecosystems, which rank amongst the world’s most biodiverse regions.

A comprehensive list of the companies whose permits have been revoked has been released by the relevant government authorities, providing transparency regarding which mining operations are affected by the policy change. This move represents a notable development in Indonesia’s mining sector regulation and environmental stewardship approach.

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