Half of the revoked coal IUPs are located in East Kalimantan.
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The Indonesian Investment Ministry/Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) revoked 108 mining business licenses (IUP) for minerals and coal on Tuesday (February 16th). Sixty-eight of the revoked IUPs were for coal, half of which were located in East Kalimantan.
Thirty-four revoked coal IUPs were in East Kalimantan, exceeding the 15 revoked in Central Kalimantan.
South Kalimantan and South Sumatra each had 6 revoked coal IUPs. West Kalimantan had 3 revoked coal IUPs, and West Sumatra had 2.
Finally, Bengkulu and Jambi each had 1 revoked coal IUP.
By island, Kalimantan had the most revoked IUPs, with 58 coal IUPs revoked.
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