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How much do you know about Indonesia's SIMBARA system? [SMM Analysis]

iconJul 26, 2024 17:50
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Recently, an important piece of news emerged from the Indonesian market: Indonesia will link the new nickel and tin tracking system with the mining quota monitoring system, once again bringing the Indonesian SIMBARA system into the industry's spotlight.

SMM July 26th News,

Recently, an important piece of news emerged from the Indonesian market: Indonesia will link the new nickel and tin tracking system with the mining quota monitoring system, once again bringing the Indonesian SIMBARA system into the industry's spotlight.

Introduction to the SIMBARA System
The full name of the SIMBARA system is SISTEM INFORMAS MINERAL & BATUBARA ANTAR K/L (SIMBARA), an advanced digital platform based on blockchain technology intended to establish a fully transparent traceability system for the nickel supply chain. Through the system's portal, the Indonesian government can monitor the sales of each ton of nickel ore in real-time. The tracking information includes mining locations, processing procedures, transportation records, and export details. The application of this system not only increases industry transparency but also plays a significant role in promoting local producers to comply with global mining standards, while also potentially reducing issues such as illegal mining, child labor, and environmental damage.

Implementation Phases and Coverage
The implementation of the SIMBARA system is divided into multiple phases. The first phase focused on the integration of coal exports and has been in effect since February 2022. The second phase focuses on the integrated sales of coal and minerals (such as tin) and has been partially implemented since October 31, 2022. In the future, the system will be fully promoted on Indonesia's inaportnet and deeply integrated with other related systems of the Ministry of Industry.

Related Identification Systems and Monitoring Measures
Within the framework of the SIMBARA system, the Indonesian Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP, full name Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak) serves as an important tax identification tool and will work in conjunction with MOMS (Online Monitoring System) and MVP (Central Government Monitoring System). The MOMS system is used by the government to supervise the production and sales activities of mineral and coal commodities, while the MVP system monitors the sales activities of coal from the mine to the port through verification by miners, surveyors, and customs. Additionally, LHV documents (verification documents for royalty payments) will be effectively utilized within the system to ensure the legality and compliance of all transactions.

Enhancing Government Supervision Efficiency
Through the data integration of the SIMBARA system, the Indonesian government will be able to significantly increase the efficiency of supervising mining activities. The integration of real-time data not only enhances the scientific basis of policy-making but also allows for more timely responses to potential environmental and social issues. More importantly, this increase in transparency helps to boost the confidence of international investors, further promoting the healthy development of Indonesia's mining industry.

Future Outlook
With the full implementation of the SIMBARA system, Indonesia is expected to occupy a more important position in the global mining market. A transparent and traceable supply chain will lay a solid foundation for international cooperation and promote the sustainable use of resources. In the long run, this measure is not only expected to address a series of potential issues currently facing the industry but also provide valuable insights for global mining governance.

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