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Indonesia's coal exports have been declining over the past three years. Data as of June 2016 shows national export volume reached only 366 million tons, lower than the 382 million tons achieved in 2014. The highest export volume ever recorded by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources was 402 million tons in 2013.
This decline in export volume coincides with the government's program to provide greater benefits to the domestic market. Currently, domestic coal consumption is growing at 10 percent per year, or 16-29 percent of national production capacity.
This downward trend is projected to continue until 2019. The National Coal Production Plan, based on the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019 (Presidential Regulation No. 2 of 2015), forecasts Indonesian coal exports will reach only 160 million tons in 2019.
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