By BEN OTTO And ERIC BELLMAN
JAKARTA—Indonesian officials revealed additional plans to tax mineral exports from the resource-rich country, compounding worries that government policies could slow the flow of investment into one of Asia's fastest-growing economies.
The country plans to introduce taxes on the export of 65 different forms of minerals, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said on the sidelines of a meeting on inflation. That would add to a list of 14 metal ores that attracted new taxes last week.
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