(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia, the world's second-largest
tin producer, expects to produce 90,000 tons of the metal this
year, the energy and mining resources ministry said.
The Southeast Asian country will export 75,600 tons of the
metal in 2007, Simon Sembiring, director general of coal and
mineral resources, said in Jakarta today.
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tin producer, expects to produce 90,000 tons of the metal this
year, the energy and mining resources ministry said.
The Southeast Asian country will export 75,600 tons of the
metal in 2007, Simon Sembiring, director general of coal and
mineral resources, said in Jakarta today.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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