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Tanzania targets big increase in mineral revenue

28th May 2019

By: Bloomberg

  

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DAR ES SALAAM – Tanzania intends to collect 470.9-billion shillings ($205.5-million) from minerals in 2019/20, compared with a projected income of 310.6-billion shillings in the fiscal year ending June 30.

The East African nation plans to boost production and exports, open new mineral trading centers, curb smuggling and ensure closer supervision of the industry, Mining Minister Doto Biteko told lawmakers Monday. By the end of March, Tanzania had collected 244.3-billion shillings from the industry, he said.

The state expects to open seven new centers for trading minerals in the next financial year in addition to the 21 already in operation, Biteko said. The Mining Commission has put on notice for revocation of 1 131 licences after investors failed to comply with the country’s regulations, he said.

By the end of March, a total of 13 177 applications for mining licences had been submitted and 4 831 permits had been granted. About nine companies expressed interest in constructing smelters and refineries in the country, the Minister told lawmakers.

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