Indonesia Imposes New Taxes on Metal Exports
New York Times Saturday 5th May, 2012
HONG KONG - New Indonesian taxes on metals and curbs on the shipment of raw minerals may curtail exports of the materials to China, highlighting concerns over the effects of the policy on the Indonesian economy.
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