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Zambia's 2021 copper production falls by 4.5% – statistics agency

22nd March 2022

By: Reuters

  

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Copper production in Zambia dropped to 800 696 t last year from 837 996 t the year before, data obtained from the nation's statistics agency showed on Tuesday.

Zambia's cobalt production also dropped to 247 t last year from 316 t a year earlier, according to the Zambia Statistics Agency.

The Zambia Chamber of Mines said the reduced output was mainly due to operational challenges arising from a lack of recapitalisation due to an unattractive mining tax regime.

"It is only now that we are seeing mining companies recapitalising after mineral royalty was made a deductible expense," chamber CE Sokwani Chilembo told Reuters.

Mining companies operating in Zambia had long complained about what they called "double taxation", with mineral royalty payments not treated as a deductible expense when calculating corporate income tax since 2019.

Edited by Reuters

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