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Chinese Companies Say Nickel Regulations in Indonesia Could Curb Output

The Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia wrote a shared letter to the Indonesian government, complaining about regulations governing its nickel industry. The letter warned that output could fall due to more restrictive ore quotas, higher taxes, and a new pricing formula.

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