but aimed to continue increasing stockpiles so it had at least enough supplies to last 20 days. The state power company had previously said it needed 5.1 million tonnes of additional supply for January to avoid widespread outages. Indonesian coal miners are due to hold talks with government officials on Wednesday on a ban on the country's coal exports that has unnerved global markets for the fuel and triggered energy security concerns in some major economies. Indonesia on Saturday announced a ban on exports in January to avoid outages at domestic generators. Miners were scheduled to meet Indonesian trade minister Muhammad Lutfi starting from 0900 a.m. an official at an Indonesian coal miners' association said. Separately " Erick said in a statement late on Tuesday. It was unclear if coal miners would also attend the meeting with PLN. PLN on Tuesday said it had secured an extra 7.5 million tonnes of coal State-Owned Enterprise Minister Erick Thohir said his ministry will hold talks with state power company Perusahaan Listrik Negara to review their coal supplies. "We will clearly map out the condition in each coal power plant
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