Indonesian miner gets fresh export quotas for nickel ore

Published: Sep 5, 2019 16:52
PT Macika Mada Madana has obtained new export quotas of 400,000 wmt nickel ore this month

SHANGHAI, Sep 5 (SMM) – Indonesian mining company PT Macika Mada Madana has obtained new export quotas of 400,000 wmt nickel ore this month, an SMM survey confirmed on Thursday September 5. 

The miner halted shipments after its 1 million wmt nickel ore export quotas expired in March. Its monthly average shipment volume stands at 80,000 wmt. 

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