[SMM Analysis:Indonesia Grants Copper Concentrate Export Permit Again – Can It Quench Immediate Thirst?] October 28, 2025 – A spokesperson from Indonesia's Ministry of Energy stated that Indonesia has agreed to issue a copper concentrate export permit to Amman Mineral International. This export quota is set at 480,000 metric tons of ore, valid for six months. Indonesia's copper concentrate primarily flows to China, Japan, and South Korea, with China having the largest demand. This resumption of exports from Indonesia has become a market focus, coinciding with the timing of long-term contract negotiations between smelters in China and Japan and Antofagasta. Can Indonesia's copper concentrate export permit reshape the flow of copper concentrate in Asia? Can it improve the supply and demand balance for copper concentrate in China? Can it support buyers, represented by Chinese smelters, in enhancing their bargaining power in the long-term contract negotiations?