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Coal mining firm Adaro maintains 'force majeur' status.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| March 02, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Jakarta Post)

Coal mining company PT Adaro Indonesia is still unable to ship coal to overseas buyers although it has resumed activities for two days following a week-long blockade by the community around the company's coal mine in South Kalimantan.

Priyadi, the company's administrative manager told The Jakarta Post on Monday that before exporting, the company first had to meet their stockpile capacity of 300,000 tons at Adaro's coal port in the Kelanis area of South Barito regency in Central Kalimantan.

"We are still declaring a force majeure. Our focus is now on building up our stock at Kelanis coal port," Priyadi said.

He added …

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