Mining in Tanzania includes metals (gold, iron ore, nickel, copper, cobalt, silver), industrial minerals (diamond, tanzanite, ruby, garnet, limestone, soda ash, gypsum, salt, phosphate, gravel, sand, dimension stones and lately graphite), and fuel minerals (coal, uranium). Mining and quarrying activities in Tanzania contributed % to its GDP with USD in 2014, compared to only USD 598m ...
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region. In this year's edition of State of Mining in Africa – In the spotlight, we take a further look at, and reflect back on, our observations to see how the broad industry is progressing. We also follow case studies that, in our view, provide good examples that support .
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The Minerals Act, 1991 (Act 50 of 1991) provides statutory requirements enforcing environmental protection, the management of the environmental impacts and the rehabilitation of the affected environment of prospecting and mining in South Africa. Other legislation such as .
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PwC Corporate income taxes, mining royalties and other mining taxes—2012 update 5 Indonesia has tax incentives for specifi c mining activities such as basic iron and steel manufacturing, gold and silver processing, certain brass, aluminium, zinc and nickel processing activities and quarrying of certain metal and nonmetal ores.
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d) when mine closure is intended, or when a mine is not being worked as contemplated in section 2(2), the Principal inspectors of Mines and the Chief inspectors of Explosives (as defined in the Explosives Act, Act No 15 of 2003) are notified in writing as soon as reasonably practicable, if any explosives have been left behind in the mine, of
Zimbabwe will repeal its indigenisation and economic empowerment legislation dealing with ownership of foreigncontrolled companies and replace it with a new empowerment law, Finance Minister ...