JAKARTA, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The Indonesian government expects non-tax revenue from coal and mineral mining of 30 trillion to 31 trillion rupiah ($2.20 billion to $2.27 billion) this year, lower than a target of 52 trillion rupiah amid weak global commodities prices.
Up to September, non-tax revenue from the coal and mineral sector was only 23 trillion rupiah, said Bambang Gatot, the director general of coal and minerals at the Energy Ministry. This year's estimated non-tax revenue from the sector would be lower than last year's 35 trillion rupiah revenue.
($1 = 13,645.0000 rupiah)