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The Minerals Council of South Africa has stated that the proposed chrome ore export tax will negatively impact the profitability of miners and result in job losses throughout the sector.
South Africa's proposed chrome ore export tax will hurt miners' profitability and lead to job losses across the sector, the ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
On July 2, 2025, in an official statement, the Minerals Council South Africa (MCSA) reiterated its opposition to the chrome ore export tax. MCSA stated that it fully supports adding value to the ...
South Africa’s non-integrated chrome ore exporters want to discuss ways of solving the existential threat to South Africa’s struggling ferrochrome industry to avoid the need for a tax being imposed on ...
The South African mining industry is facing a potential challenge as the government's proposed chrome ore export tax could negatively affect miners' profitability and lead to job losses, according ...
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 ...
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