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South Africa's proposed chrome ore export tax will hurt miners' profitability and lead to job losses across the sector, the country's Minerals Council has said.
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GlobalData on MSNSouth Africa’s proposed chrome export tax could lead to job lossesThe Minerals Council South Africa is concerned that the tax will not support the preservation of the ferrochrome industry and jobs.
July 3 (Reuters) – South Africa’s proposed chrome ore export tax will hurt miners’ profitability and lead to job losses across the sector, the country’s Minerals Council has said. Africa ...
The South African government’s latest policy plans to revive the country’s struggling ferrochrome industry have sparked concerns from the Minerals Council South Africa (MCSA).
Minister of Mineral Resources and Petroleum Gwede Mantashe announced that his department has been allocated R2.86 billion for ...
In keeping with the National Development Plan (NDP) Vision 2030, the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) and the government’s objectives of re-industrialisation, the Department of Mineral and ...
South Africa, once the leading ferrochrome producer, lost its top spot to China. Now, government interventions to boost the ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNGovt's proposed chrome export tax threatens jobsSouth Africa's proposed chrome ore export tax will hurt miners' profitability and lead to job losses across the sector, the ...
THE MINERALS Council of SA has reacted with alarm to the recent decision by Cabinet to approve in principle an export tax on chrome concentrate to arrest the decline in the country’s ferrochrome ...
Tariffs and the impact of government debt on the economy remain major concerns, according to a Grant Thornton survey.
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