JAKARTA -- Indonesia's ban on coal exports is set to expire on Monday, but shipments from the archipelago may still be limited, with authorities allowing only those that fulfill their domestic market obligation (DMO) to resume overseas shipments.
Minors will have to report fulfillment data monthly, face harsher penalties
The Indonesian government allowed some coal exports during the ban, as importing countries lobbied for exemptions. © Reuters
JAKARTA -- Indonesia's ban on coal exports is set to expire on Monday, but shipments from the archipelago may still be limited, with authorities allowing only those that fulfill their domestic market obligation (DMO) to resume overseas shipments.