PT TAMBANG TIMAH INVESTED RP 74.8 BILLION

From: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter | Date: March 25, 1991 | Copyright information

For the first time in the past decade PT Tambang Timah will commit an investment of Rp 74.8 billion to expand and rehabilitate its mining infrastructure, most of which was inherited from the Dutch time.

The state owned company managing more than 200 tin mines in Bangka, Belitung and Singkep, was once recorded as the largest contributor of foreign exchange revenue among the other companies dealing in mineral mining in the country.

According to the Department of Minin...

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