Synopsis
The report provides market analysis, information and insights into the Indonesian mining industry including:
- In-depth analysis of the Indonesian mining industry
- A detailed analysis of market attractiveness, covering the key trends, drivers, regulatory frameworks and challenges
- Detailed production and consumption figures for a period of ten years (2007–2016)
- Detailed imports and exports figures for key minerals for a period of five years (2007–2011)
- Description and analysis of the competitive landscape and the industry structure for key minerals
- Profiles of the major companies in the Indonesian mining sector
- Details of some of the key mining projects
The introduction of the Mining Law in 2009 encouraged investment in the Indonesian mining industry, while industry growth has also been driven by continued demand for key products and robust commodity prices. Indonesian mining production, which primarily comprises coal, tin, copper, gold, and ammonia mining, recorded a CAGR of 12.27% during the review period, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.27% over the forecast period (2012–2016). This growth is expected to be primarily driven by an increase in exports, as the escalating prices of minerals encourage companies to increase production. In terms of production volume, coal is the leading mineral in the Indonesian mining industry. Indonesia is the world’s largest exporter of thermal coal and exports the majority of its production, with countries in Asia being the prime export destinations.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Indonesian mining industry:
- It provides historical values for the Indonesian mining industry for the report’s 2007–2011 review period and forecast figures for the 2012–2016 forecast period
- It offers a detailed analysis of production, consumption, imports and exports of key minerals in terms of volume as well as value
- It details the regulatory framework for the mining industry in Indonesia
- It covers an exhaustive summary on key trends, drivers and issues affecting the mining industry
- Using Porter’s industry-standard “Five Forces” analysis, it details the competitive landscape in the Indonesian mining industry
- The scope of this report is primarily confined to coal, two major metallic (tin and copper) and two non-metallic minerals (gold and ammonia) which constitute a major part of the country’s total mining industry
Reasons To Buy
- Make strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Indonesian mining industry
- Identify the key market trends, opportunities and challenges
- Assess the industry structure and competitive landscape for key minerals, enabling the formulation of effective market-entry strategies
- Assess the growth opportunities and industry dynamics by understanding production, consumption, imports and exports figures for key minerals both in terms of volume and value
Key Highlights
- Coal accounts for the vast majority of Indonesian mining production.
- The Indonesian government plans to introduce a tax on all 65 different forms of minerals currently mined in the country, a move that is expected to reduce the industry’s total exports and deter future foreign investment.
- Indonesia accounted for 2.8% of global hard coal production in 2010. In terms of lignite production, Indonesia was the second-largest producer in the world in 2010, behind only Germany.
- Indonesia is the second- largest producer of tin in the world. The country accounted for 20.2% of global tin production in 2010.
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Report Details:
Published: July 2012
No. of Pages: 94
Price: Single User License: US$1950 Corporate User License:US$ 3900
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Mining Industry Outlook in Indonesia
3 Mining Industry Key Trends, Drivers and Challenges
3.1 Key Trends and Drivers
3.2 Challenges
4 Mining Machinery Market Size and Forecast
5 Regulatory Framework
6 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
6.1 Coal
6.2 Tin
6.3 Copper
6.4 Gold
6.5 Nitrogen (Fixed) − Ammonia
7 Industry Structure and Dynamics of Coal, Metallic and Non-Metallic Mining
7.1 Five Forces Analysis: Coal
7.2 Five Forces Analysis: Metallic Minerals
7.3 Five Forces Analysis: Non-Metallic Minerals
8 Coal
8.1 Coal Production Overview
8.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Coal
8.2.1 Reserves
8.2.2 Production
8.2.3 Consumption
8.3 Imports and Exports
8.3.1 Imports and exports
8.3.2 Export destination
8.4 Key Active Projects
8.5 News and Deals
8.6 Competitive Landscape
9 Tin
9.1 Tin Production Overview
9.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Tin
9.2.1 Reserves
9.2.2 Production
9.2.3 Consumption
9.3 Imports and Exports
9.3.1 Imports and exports
9.3.2 Export destinations
9.4 Key Active Projects
9.5 News and Deals
9.6 Competitive Landscape
10 Copper
10.1 Copper Production Overview
10.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Copper
10.2.1 Reserves
10.2.2 Production
10.2.3 Consumption
10.3 Imports and Exports
10.3.1 Imports and exports
10.4 Key Active Projects
10.5 News and Deals
10.6 Competitive Landscape
11 Gold
11.1 Gold Production Overview
11.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Gold
11.2.1 Reserves
11.2.2 Production
11.2.3 Consumption
11.3 Imports and Exports
11.3.1 Imports and exports
11.4 Key Active Projects
11.5 News and Deals
11.6 Competitive Landscape
12 Nitrogen (Fixed) − Ammonia
12.1 Nitrogen (Fixed) − Ammonia Production Overview
12.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Nitrogen (Fixed) − Ammonia
12.2.1 Reserves
12.2.2 Production
12.2.3 Consumption
12.3 Imports and Exports
12.3.1 Imports and exports
12.4 Key Active Projects
12.5 News and Deals
12.6 Competitive Landscape
13 Appendix
13.1 About BRICdata
13.1.1 Areas of expertise
13.2 Methodology
13.3 Definitions
13.4 Disclaimer
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