Indonesia tightens nickel policies amid resource depletion concerns

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Indonesia is implementing stricter measures to manage its nickel resources, to safeguard long-term economic opportunity and improve environmental standards for its sprawling nickel industry. Although officials argue that the country’s high-grade saprolite reserves are due to last until 2035, with lower-grade (limonite) nickel supply extending to 2069, the Indonesia Nickel Miners Association (APNI) has warned […]

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