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The upside of the downturn

MINING companies whose bottom lines have been hammered by low commodity prices can make lemonade out of lemons, so to speak, by monetising the huge tax losses they have made, K&L Gates’ energy partner Robert Milbourne and transactional tax partner Betsy-Ann Howe write for <i>Mining News</i>.

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The upside of the downturn

Now in its fifth year, the resources downturn has left a path of destruction through extractives firms.  Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on major projects, and on exploration and development...

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