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Get Price** Français ci-dessous** Recent legislative evolutions are raising the tax burden borne by mining companies. The following trends emerged from research based on the African mining taxation database, created by FERDI, in partnership with Cerdi, ICTD, ENS Lyon, and the MEAE. The mining sector is an important contributor to tax revenues in many African countries..
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