Illegal tin mining has become increasingly widespread since the issuance of the Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade number 144/MPP/Kep/4/1999 dated 22 April 1999 that tin is categorized as free goods (unsupervised) and the revocation of tin's status as a strategic commodity, so that it is no longer monopolized by one BUMN and can be freely exported by anyone. With the Minister of Industry and Trade Decree, of course, this has led to rampant illegal tin mining activities, so it is felt that the Government needs to create several laws and regulations as an effort to anticipate violations and criminal acts in the mining sector, tin mining in particular. The regulation that has been made by the Provincial Government of the Bangka Belit...
Since the provincial regulations region jedidah Bangka Belitung island no. 3 of 2004 concerning the ...
Law Number 4/2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining has been approved by the DPR (the Indonesian Parlia- me...
Tin mines in the Bangka Belitung Islands have been exploited for about a hundred years. Following th...
Illegal tin mining has become increasingly widespread since the issuance of the Decree of the Minist...
Community mining, as a means of fulfilling daily needs through the utilization of existing mining re...
Unlicensed mining is a complicated issue in the Province of Bangka Belitung Islands. Tin which used ...
Regulatory changes on tin by the central government or the entrance slit for local governments to ta...
Bangka Belitung's tin wealth on the downside has led to rampant illegal mining practices. This resea...
Bangka Belitung’s tin wealth on the downside has led to rampant illegal mining practices. This resea...
Implication of the publication of the regulation of dynamics of tin mining on Bangka Island, it is m...
Tins mining at Belitung Island had been started since 17th century, since the era of British colonia...
Implication of the publication of the regulation of dynamics of tin mining on Bangka Island, it is m...
Regulatory changes on tin by the central government or the entrance slit for local gove...
Illegal tin mining activities are almost all Belitung province. The activity stems from government p...
Law enforcement against criminal acts without a permit (illegal mining) must be carried out for the ...
Since the provincial regulations region jedidah Bangka Belitung island no. 3 of 2004 concerning the ...
Law Number 4/2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining has been approved by the DPR (the Indonesian Parlia- me...
Tin mines in the Bangka Belitung Islands have been exploited for about a hundred years. Following th...
Illegal tin mining has become increasingly widespread since the issuance of the Decree of the Minist...
Community mining, as a means of fulfilling daily needs through the utilization of existing mining re...
Unlicensed mining is a complicated issue in the Province of Bangka Belitung Islands. Tin which used ...
Regulatory changes on tin by the central government or the entrance slit for local governments to ta...
Bangka Belitung's tin wealth on the downside has led to rampant illegal mining practices. This resea...
Bangka Belitung’s tin wealth on the downside has led to rampant illegal mining practices. This resea...
Implication of the publication of the regulation of dynamics of tin mining on Bangka Island, it is m...
Tins mining at Belitung Island had been started since 17th century, since the era of British colonia...
Implication of the publication of the regulation of dynamics of tin mining on Bangka Island, it is m...
Regulatory changes on tin by the central government or the entrance slit for local gove...
Illegal tin mining activities are almost all Belitung province. The activity stems from government p...
Law enforcement against criminal acts without a permit (illegal mining) must be carried out for the ...
Since the provincial regulations region jedidah Bangka Belitung island no. 3 of 2004 concerning the ...
Law Number 4/2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining has been approved by the DPR (the Indonesian Parlia- me...
Tin mines in the Bangka Belitung Islands have been exploited for about a hundred years. Following th...