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The Minerals Council of South Africa has stated that the proposed chrome ore export tax will negatively impact the ...
South Africa's proposed chrome ore export tax will hurt miners' profitability and lead to job losses across the sector, the ...
"The Chrome Group is concerned about the possible adverse impact of the proposed chrome ore export tax on the chrome value chain, including on employees and communities," industry group Chrome SA ...
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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 ...
The South African government’s latest policy plans to revive the country’s struggling ferrochrome industry have sparked ...
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 22 (Reuters) - South Africa, the world's biggest chrome producer, has approved measures to support the domestic ferrochrome industry including through an export tax on chrome ore ...
The Minerals Council supports beneficiation but urges inclusive stakeholder engagement to prevent harm to mining, jobs, and ...
A recent proposal by the South African government to impose an export tax on chrome ore could hit the industry hard and backfire, according to a report prepared for domestic producers.
Industry organisation ChromeSA says the proposed chrome ore export tax would have a devastating impact on primary and upper group two (UG2) chrome producers, given that they sell the bulk of their ...
The Minerals Council has warned against proposed export taxes on chrome and has called on the government to consult to ensure ...
Further to a statement released earlier this week, chrome producer organisation ChromeSA has explained the evidential rationale behind its dismay at Cabinet’s proposed export tax on chrome ore.
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