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Ministers cautious on nationalism and taxes

THE issues of resource nationalism and taxes were once again high on the agenda at the Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town, with South African ministers telling delegates it would not be wise to impose either hastily on the resources sector.

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Ministers cautious on nationalism and taxes

Resources nationalism, which refers to higher tax regimes, royalties and greater regulation of the industry, has been sweeping through much of the developing world and in the process negatively impacting...

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