Indonesia:
Indonesian Ore Export Ban And Language Law
14 January 2014
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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On 12 January 2014, the Indonesian Government imposed an
effective ban on the export of some unprocessed mineral ores,
incorporating some last minute amendments aimed at easing the ban
in respect of some products. Further information is available in
the Reed Smith Client Alerts dated
10 January and
13 January 2014.
The 10 January alert also contains comments on a July 2013
decision of the District Court of West Jakarta on the Indonesian
"Language Law", which has gained a lot of recent
attention.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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