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Posted on January 11, 2022 by admin

Indonesia may allow coal exports to resume from Tuesday, after Philippines, Japan, South Korea voice concerns

News likely to be welcomed by regional economies such as the Philippines, whose energy secretary Alfonso Cusi wrote to Jakarta last week urging a rethink.

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