>From the platts story, it should be read that the new verified smelters (five) 
>are not considerably able to export their tins directly. The license is TO 
>OPERATE, while law concerning exports verification remain...So they can 
>operate and sell their tin to TINS, which have license to export REFINED 
>TIN....
  Just sharing...investmen is on your call....
  cheers

Investor Bonex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            Lupakan TINS...... 
  Pemko Babel uda gak tahan utk puasa dari hot money cukong2 illegal smelter.
  Bagaimana mungkin dg mudahnya illegal2 smelter memenuhi syarat yg ditetapkan 
Memperindag utk memperoduksi timah dg kemurnian 99.9% dan memenuhi syarat Amdal 
.......
   
  Otonomi daerah lebih meciptakan "raja2 kecil" yg males tapi pingin cepat kaya 
!!!
   
  Dasar bangsa korup !!!
   
   
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        Five Indonesian tin smelters get government OK to restart     
Jakarta (Platts)--5Feb2007

Five tin smelters on the Indonesian island of Bangka are   able to resume   
operation following the issuance of permits from the local government, as they  
meet proper requirements for tin smelting, a government official told Platts  
Monday.       The smelters are among 17 smelters which have submitted proposals 
to  secure a license for tin smelting, local government spokesman Latief 
Pribadi  said, adding that the five smelters permitted to resume operations 
were CV DS  Jaya Abadi, PT  Bangka Putra Karya, PT Bukit Timah, CV Duta Putra 
Bangka and  PT Bilitin Makmur.       "They have met the requirements on tin 
smelting and already have an  approval from Bangka Belitung's governor," Latief 
said. The mining and energy  department of Bangka Belitung province has 
verified seven of the 17 smelters  which have applied for a permit, he said, 
adding: "Five among them have  secured an approval from governor, while other 
two smelters are still in the  verification process."       Tin
 smelters operating in Indonesia are required to comply   with  government 
regulations in order to be allowed to operate. The Indonesian  government has 
clamped down on refined tin exports in a bid to ban  uncontrolled mining 
activity and increase revenues from royalty payments.  


    
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