Congo’s mining tax plan rattles investors

By Peter Jones
Reuters

Democratic Republic of Congo aims to double tax revenues from minerals but investors warned that an overhaul of the mining code could remove incentives to invest there.

Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo told a mining conference in the eastern city of Goma that the government intends to increase tax revenues from mining to 25 percent of the national budget by 2016, from 14.5 percent at present.

“Exploitation of natural resources is key to our ambition of becoming an emerging market country by 2030,” he said.

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