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  1. mining in Indonesia is: average Fe content for primary iron is 47.144%, iron sand has an average Fe content of 47.08% and laterite iron has an average Fe content of 30.26%. Reference to the criteria for the metal content of the average iron content of ironstone

  2. Indonesia's unique geological and tectonic conditions result from the subduction of three significant plates in the world, namely the Indian-Australian Ocean Plate, the Pacific Ocean Plate, and the Eurasian Continental Plate, in which there are microplates from Gondwana, make Indonesia a region rich in various kinds of minerals resources, rangin...

  3. Indonesia has great iron mineral resources, comprising primary iron ore (17 %), iron sand (8 %) and lateritic iron ore (75 %). Nowadays, Indonesias primary iron (hematite, magnetite) has not been em-powered yet, due to the scattered area of the resources location.

  4. Indonesia has great iron mineral resources, comprising primary iron ore (17 %), iron sand (8 %) and lateritic iron ore (75 %). Nowadays, Indonesias primary iron (hematite, magnetite) has not been em- powered yet, due to the scattered area of the resources location.

  5. Iron ore resources and deposits in Indonesia, can 3.3. Indonesia Iron Minerals, Potency, be grouped as iron sand, lateritic iron ore and pri- Resources and Characteristic mary iron ore (Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, 2007).

  6. destination for indonesias exports of copper concentrate, nickel ore, and bauxite, receiving 47%, 96%, and 100%, respectively. indonesia’s exports of iron and steel, including ferroalloys and ferrous products, increased by 28% to $7.4 billion in 2019 (United nations statistics division, 2021).

  7. This research method uses a literature review of various iron ore mining companies, district and provincial mining and energy offices, government regulations, ministerial data, and others related to industrial smelter development planning.

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