Dairi Prima Mineral

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Dairi Prima Mineral
IndustryZinc mining
Headquarters
Key people
Suseno Kramadibrata (president commissioner)
Gong XueDong (president director)
Ryno Chandra Mulya (technical director)
Website www.ptdpm.co.id

Dairi Prima Mineral, officially PT Dairi Prima Mineral, [1] is an Indonesian metal mining company and the owner of the Dairi mine in the Dairi Regency of North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Activities

Dairi Prima Mineral is an Indonesian [2] metal mining company [3] and the owner of the Dairi mine in the Dairi Regency of North Sumatra, Indonesia. [4]

Organization

Key staff include president commissioner Suseno Kramadibrata, [5] president director Gong XueDong, [6] and technical director Ryno Chandra Mulya. [7]

Ownership

In 2021 DW News and 2023 The Guardian reported, major shareholders in the company as the Indonesian company Bumi Resources Minerals [7] and China Non-Ferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., [4] which is a subdivision the Government of China owned China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group. [8] [7] [1] As of April 2023, the official website of the mine indicated that shareholders are 51% NFC Hongkong and 49% PT Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk. [1]

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