中国人真可怜,巴西也准备开始Mining Tax

A FRESH bout of ''resource nationalism'' could be imminent, amid speculation that Brazil is poised to follow Australia's lead by imposing a major tax on its mining industry.

 

Less than two weeks after the Australian government released details of its revised mining tax, a report from Brazil suggests a tax of up to 25 per cent is being considered for that nation's mining industry.

 

Published in Brazil's biggest-selling newspaper, the report was unconfirmed last night, but it followed more than a year of consultation between the government and miners over reform of the sector.

 

Projects owned by Brazilian iron ore giant Vale are among those that would be affected by a ''special participation tax'', according to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.

 

By comparison, Australia's tax would impose an effective tax of 22.5 per cent on iron ore and coal miners that make annual profits above $50 million.

 

As the world's biggest iron ore producer, Brazil is an important mining country and any move to increase taxation could affect the numerous Australian-listed companies that have ventured there, including BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.

 

While their share prices showed no ill effects from the speculation yesterday, both companies have exposure to aluminium in Brazil, and BHP Billiton is a joint venture partner with Vale in the massive Samarco iron ore pellet project.


Numerous Australian junior miners - including Centaurus Metals and Crusader Resources - are developing projects in Brazil, but the report suggested the tax might be focused on large-scale projects.

 

Governments in Australia, Chile, China, Canada, Namibia and Bolivia have recently altered taxation, exploration or takeover laws to improve the public share of mining wealth - vindicating warnings by Rio Tinto boss Tom Albanese last year that a wave of ''resource nationalism'' was about to sweep around the globe.

 

UBS commodities analyst Tom Price said many resource-rich nations had been watching and waiting for the right moment to introduce their own tax changes.



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Mining Tax的潜规则就是:既然中国人有钱,为什么不让他们再付多点 -东东西西- 给 东东西西 发送悄悄话 东东西西 的博客首页 (163 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 16:50:53

挺好。资源是国家和人民的,不是几个矿业公司独霸地 -这个观点我同意。~~ -adacat- 给 adacat 发送悄悄话 adacat 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 17:07:03

啥事都往中国人身上扯,太抬举自己了吧? -大牛哥- 给 大牛哥 发送悄悄话 大牛哥 的博客首页 (29 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 17:42:06

税是征矿业公司的,这点没错。当矿业公司被征税以后 -东东西西- 给 东东西西 发送悄悄话 东东西西 的博客首页 (152 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 17:49:19

好像这些矿业公司的利润margin成了倍的。上了税,还是相当”有利“可图的。 -adacat- 给 adacat 发送悄悄话 adacat 的博客首页 (49 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 17:54:45

中国是生产大国却不是消费大国,为什么说是中国人出钱? -片仔癀- 给 片仔癀 发送悄悄话 (43 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 23:39:39

没有定价能力 -臭鼬,花花的- 给 臭鼬,花花的 发送悄悄话 臭鼬,花花的 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/23/2011 postreply 01:47:16

东东西西只是跟着你的方向走,有啥错的。 -charge- 给 charge 发送悄悄话 (235 bytes) () 06/22/2011 postreply 20:23:02

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