PWYP: Illegal Mining Cases in the New Capital City Prove Weak Mineral and Coal Oversight

KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia Coalition considers the uncovering of illegal coal mining practices in the Indonesian Capital City (IKN) and the…

Civil Society Organizations Criticize Indonesia’s Trade Deals with the US and the European Union

The primary focus of this criticism centers on the issue of critical minerals, specifically copper and nickel, and their potential influence on the direction of downstreaming…

Critical Minerals as a Means of Pressure, Downstreaming at Stake in Agreements?

Siap – Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia and the Transnational Institute have responded critically to two recent trade agreements reached by the Indonesian government with the…

10 Years of Illegal Mining in the IKN Area Cost the State IDR 5.7 Trillion: PWYP Highlights Failure of Oversight

KALTIMPOST.ID, SAMARINDA - Illegal coal mining has been carried out in the Bukit Soeharto conservation area and the Indonesian Capital City (IKN) for nearly a decade. The illegal…

Civil Society Highlights Illegal Coal Mining in IKN as Clear Evidence of Weak Oversight

Urgent Call for Reform in Mining Governance, Especially in Oversight Mechanisms Jakarta, July 20, 2025 – The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia coalition has spotlighted the…

Civil Society Criticizes Indonesia’s Trade Agreements with the United States and the European Union

Jakarta, July 20, 2025. Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia and the Transnational Institute have issued a critical response to two recent trade agreements reached by the…

Civil Society Submits Recommendations for the Selection of National Energy Council Members for The 2026-2030 Period

Jakarta, July 18, 2025 — Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia, together with other civil society organizations including Enter Nusantara, Indonesia Parliamentary Center (IPC),…

A worker supervises a nickel matte furnace at PT Vale Indonesia's nickel plant. Indonesia plans to shorten mining production quotas to one year from three years. Source: Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images.

Indonesia’s shortened mining quota may have limited impact on nickel prices

By Karl Decena Commodity Insights Indonesia plans to shorten nickel mining quotas to one year from three years to help limit oversupply, but the plan is unlikely to boost prices…

Highlights Opportunities and Challenges in Law Enforcement for the Directorate General of Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)

Jakarta, July 11, 2025 – PWYP Indonesia hosted the PWYP Knowledge Forum (PKF), a regular discussion event organized by the National Secretariat of PWYP Indonesia in collaboration…

Mining on Small Islands: Defiance of Law Leading to an Ecological Crisis

Jakarta, July 10, 2025 – Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia, in collaboration with the #BersihkanIndonesia Coalition, held a focused discussion titled “Mining Frenzy in Coastal…

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