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Indonesia Revokes 28 Mine & Plantation Permits Following Deadly Floods
Bloomberg.com
January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Indonesia is revoking permits from 28 resource companies, including a major gold miner, due to alleged forest misuse contributing to devastating floods. These permits covered over a million hectares for activities like logging, plantations, and mining. Authorities stated the companies violated forest area laws, a decision made after floods claimed over a thousand lives in Sumatra.
Indonesia will revoke permits held by 28 resource companies, including one of the country’s largest gold miners, after authorities linked their alleged forest misuse to floods that killed more than a thousand people in Sumatra in December.
The permits span a wide range of land uses — like logging, pulpwood plantations, mining and hydropower — and cover more than a million hectares, according to a government presentation on Tuesday. The companies were found to have violated laws governing activities in forest areas, State Secretary Minister Prasetyo Hadi told reporters.
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