DECISION OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE NO. 02/DJPLN/KP/II/2002 DATED FEBRUARY 6, 2002
ON
THE PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPORTING TIN ORE THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE
Considering :
to implement Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 558/MPP/Kep/12/1998 on general provisions in the export field as has been several times amended the latest by Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 57/MPP/Kep/I/2002, it is necessary to stipulate the procedures and requirements for exporting tin ore;
In view of :
1. Presidential Decree No. 109/2001 on the organizational unit and tasks of first echelon official of ministry;
2. Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 558/MPP/Kep/12/1998 on general provisions in the export field as has been several times amended the latest by Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 57/MPP/Kep/I/2002;
3. Decree of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 86/MPP/Kep/3/2001 on the Organization and Working System of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Observing :
Letter of the Director General of Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources No. 0095/20.01/DJG/2001 dated January 15, 2002;
DECIDES : To stipulate :
DECISION OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE ON THE PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPORTING TIN ORE.
Article 1
Hereinafter referred to as tin ore shall be all types of tin ore and its concentrates included in headings HS 2607.00.000 and HS 2609.00.000 as contained in Attachment to Decision of the Minister of Industry and Trade No. 57/MPP/Kep/1/2002.
Article 2
(1) The tin ore as referred to in Article 1 can only be exported by companies or exporters after securing approval from the Director of Farm and Mining Product Export, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Industry and Trade.
recommendation and assessment from the Regent/Mayor of the region producing tin ore and the quantity of tin ore that can be exported in relation to the need of the domestic tin processing industry for tin ore.
Article 3
The companies or exporters that can secure the export approval as referred to in Article 2 paragraph (1) shall be :
a. companies that have already held Exploitation Mining Concession/Exploitation Mining Permit or Smallholder's Mining Permit or Contract of Work;
b. the non-producers exporters that have already signed a trade contract with the holders of Exploitation Mining Concession/Exploitation Mining Permit or Smallholder's Mining Permit or Contract of Work approved by the Regent/Mayor of the region producing tin ore.
Article 4
To secure the export approval, the companies or exporters as referred to in Article 3 shall file applications to the Director of Farm and Mining Product Export by enclosing :
a. a letter of recommendation from the Regent/Mayor concerned; b. a photocopy of certificate of incorporation;
c. a photocopy of Commercial Business Permit (SIUP) or Trade Registry Certificate (TDUP), Industrial Permit or Business Permit from the Technical Ministry/Non-Ministerial State Institute;
d. a photocopy of Corporate Registry Certificate (TDP); e. a photocopy of Taxpayer Code Number (NPWP).
Article 5
The companies or exporters that have already secured export approval shall report the realization of their exports to the Director of Farm and Mining Product Export, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Industry and Trade, no later than 1 (one) month after the expire date of the export approval.
Article 6
The implementation of provisions on export approval as referred to in this Decision shall be reviewed three months after it took effect.
Article 7
In the event that the L/C of tin ore export is opened by the exporter or company before and on the stipulation date of this Decision, the shipment of tin ore export shall be done no later than February 20, 2002.
Article 8
Stipulated in Jakarta On February 6, 2002
THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE, sgd.