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Indonesia lays groundwork for Grasberg copper mine-2018 China(Guangzhou)Int¡¯l Non-Ferrous Metal£¨Copper£©Exhibition 1/16/2018 Copper exhibition -non-ferrous metals expo |
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Straits Times reported that Indonesian regional and central government officials signed an agreement with state holding company PT Inalum that lays the foundation for transfer of Freeport-McMoRan Inc''s giant Grasberg copper mine to local control.
Indonesia and Papua have long pushed for greater control over Grasberg and the new ownership structure may ease tensions over spoils from the world''s second-biggest copper mine, a focal point for local separatists.
Indonesia and Freeport agreed in principle in August to set up Freeport''s rights to Grasberg according to a new mine licence that replaces an existing contract of work.
The American miner also said it would divest up to 51 % of its local unit to"Indonesia interests".
Under the agreement signed on Friday, the Papua provincial government and Mimika regency will jointly own rights to a 10 % share in PT Freeport Indonesia once they have been divested, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said at a press briefing.
Ms Indrawati said that "This portion of share ownership rights is for the interests for the indigenous land owners and members of the community facing permanent impacts (from the mine)."
Ms Indrawati said that "The government hopes to improve the performance of PTFI and give maximum benefits to the Papuan and Indonesian people."
The agreement allows the Indonesian parties to act as a consortium in the acquisition, funding for which will be provided by Inalum and will not be taken from the central or regional government budgets, Ms Indrawati said.
A Jakarta-based spokesman for Freeport Indonesia declined to comment on the matter.
Inalum, which holds ownership of all state-owned mining companies, has been nominated to acquire an additional 41.64 % in Freeport Indonesia, which would take Indonesia''s share of PTFI to 51 %, up from 9.36 % now.
The 10 % to be held by Papua and Mimika will be part of this Inalum holding, Inalum chief executive Budi Gunadi Sadikin said.
Disagreement on the valuation of Grasberg may hold up a deal, analysts have said.
Coal and minerals director-general Bambang Gatot said on Thursday that Indonesia is targeting to complete contract talks with Freeport by June.
Ms Indrawati said"The process to obtain 51 % including the Rio Tinto participating interest that will be converted to a shareholding is still being discussed and negotiated with related parties."
Ms Indrawati was referring to a joint venture Freeport formed with Rio Tinto in 1996.
Under that venture, Rio has a 40 % interest in PTFI''s Grasberg contract, which entitles them to a 40 % share of all production after 2022.
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