Kalau boleh bertanya, Lantas konsep apa yang anda usulkan dalam hal ini ? Bagaimana caranya supaya tetap mememenuhi UU 4/2009 ttg Minerba ini ?
RDP -- "Kontribusi positip anda pada NKRI tidak boleh berhenti di KOTAK SUARA saja". On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Seno Aji <[email protected]> wrote: > Judulnya sih miners, tapi kok yang dibahas hanya mining company nya. > Semoga saja tidak seperti yang lalu lalu ya. Kasak kusuk dengan perusahaan > tertentu, buat deal2 baru tanpa mendengarkan intelektual yang ada didalam > bisnis tersebut. > > selamat libur panjang > > > Pada Jumat, 25 Juli 2014 15:21, S. (Daru) Prihatmoko < > [email protected]> menulis: > > > Rekan-rekan geologiawan, > > Semoga ini menjadi tanda-tanda bagus, bahwa presiden terpilih nantinya (?) > akan dan mau duduk bersama komunitas miners, dan semoga setelahnya dpt > bergerak tepat (dan cepat) untuk memperbaiki situasi pertambangan kita yg > semakin “buram”. Saya membayangkan (mungkinkah?) dng gaya “blusukan”-nya > presiden kita jalan-jalan di lokasi tambang (termasuk migas) baik yg resmi > maupun “liar”, ngobrol dengan para penambang dan geologist, coba menyelami > masalah yg ada, kemudian memutuskan solusi yg bernas nan baik untuk negeri > ini. > > Selamat akhir pekan, SELAMAT IDUL FITRI 1435H, MINAL AIDZIN WAL FAIZIN, > MOHON MAAF LAHIR DAN BATIN. Untuk yg akan/ sedang mudik - hati-hati di > jalan dan jaga keselamatan. > > Salam, > Daru > > link: > > > http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/indonesias-new-president-says-will-sit-miners/ > <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/indonesias-new-president-says-will-sit-miners/> > Indonesia’s New President Says He Will Sit Down With Miners > By Reuters <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/author/reuters/> on 09:21 am > Jul 23, 2014 > Category Business <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/>, Commodities > <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/commodities/>, Featured > <http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/featured-2/> > *Jakarta*. Indonesia’s new president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said he wants > to sit down with mining companies and other parties in a bid to resolve a > row over mining policies that has halted $500 million of metal exports a > month in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. > The comment by the former Jakarta governor, who has a reputation for > tackling entrenched interests, appeared to be a positive sign after an > increasingly bitter dispute between the mining sector and the outgoing > government. > Until this year, Indonesia was the world’s top exporter of nickel ore and > a major supplier of copper, iron ore and bauxite. But a ban in January on > exporting unprocessed ore and an escalating tax on metal concentrates have > paralyzed shipments. > “First, I want to sit down with stakeholders, investors, regulators and > with the people to know the problem and find a good solution for them. I > want to know the details,” Jokowi said in an interview at his residence in > Jakarta on Saturday, before he was declared winner of the presidential > election on Tuesday. > Jokowi did not say specifically how he would handle the row over the ore > ban, and when pressed on the issue an aide stepped in to say “too much > detail”. > But mining companies will be hoping the new president can help reanimate > negotiations, which had run into trouble with the administration of > outgoing President Susilo Bambang Yudhyono. > Darmawan Prasodjo, an economic adviser to Jokowi, has said that the new > president would not “kill the industry” and that the government and > industry were partners who should face the issue together. Prasodjo > criticized the current administration for not creating the conditions for > the industry to thrive. > “If you want to build a smelter, what do you need? Well, for now, exports > should be opened, and power stations need to be built to meet their > electricity needs, with competitive rates.” > The comments suggested Jokowi may reconsider the ban on unprocessed ore > exports to make it easier for firms that commit to building smelters, but > that remains subject to discussion. > The mining policies were intended to increase Indonesia’s returns on the > minerals it produces and create jobs. But mining companies say they are > causing unnecessary confusion and forcing tens of thousands of miners out > of work. > Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold and Newmont Mining, which account for 97 > percent of Indonesia’s copper production, exported tens of thousands of > tons of metal concentrate a month before a row over an escalating export > tax, alongside the ore ban, halted shipments. > The changes have prompted a constitutional court challenge and an > international arbitration case brought by Newmont Mining earlier this month. > As relations became more strained, the outgoing government threatened to > revoke Newmont’s contract and hand it over to state miner Aneka Tambang > (Antam). > *Resources politically sensitive* > Syahrir Abubakar, the executive director of the Indonesia Mining > Association, said any move to review mining regulations would be welcomed. > “There are contradictions from one article to the next, and many > renegotiations have been held up because of this law.” > But giving ground to foreign mining companies could still be politically > difficult for Jokowi given nationalist pressure over the issue, some > experts say. > Jokowi’s vice president has also appeared to take a tougher line. Jusuf > Kalla, a businessman from the nickel-rich eastern island of Sulawesi, was > partly responsible for the mining policy when he was also vice president in > 2007. > “They shouldn’t be treated differently,” Kalla said in a separate > interview, referring to the rejection by mining companies such as Freeport > and Newmont of the export tax. “It is only an export tax for two-three > years.” > Kalla also said there should be no tampering with the ban on unprocessed > ore exports signed into law five years ago. > “It is the law. We agreed on it in 2009. We discussed it in 2007. 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