JAKARTA -- The Indonesian government is drawing up plans to revise its domestic coal policy in the hope of encouraging compliance from miners and reducing the likelihood of coal shortages in the future.
Minister says miners that do not meet 25% domestic sales not allowed to export

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif told lawmakers on Thursday that only miners that have met their local sales quota can export coal. (Screenshot from official youtube channel of the Indonesian parliament)
JAKARTA -- The Indonesian government is drawing up plans to revise its domestic coal policy in the hope of encouraging compliance from miners and reducing the likelihood of coal shortages in the future.