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Sector Analysis
South Africa Gold Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2020-2025
South Africa ranks fourth globally in terms of gold reserves, with 2.7 million tonnes (Mt) in 2020, and accounted for 5.1% of the world’s total as of January 2021. Gold reserves are mostly distributed across the provinces of Gauteng and Mpumalanga. In terms of major producers, Harmony Gold, Sibanye-Stillwater, Gold Fields, and Pan African Resources are the top four gold producers in South Africa, accounting for 83.3% of the country’s total production. Together, these companies produced 2,669.1koz of gold in...
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Government & Regulation
South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2018
GlobalData’s "South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2018" covers the country's governing bodies, laws, rights and obligations and tax-related information on various commodities including coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, gold, nickel, chromium, uranium, diamond, manganese and platinum.
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Government & Regulation
South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2017
“South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2017”, GlobalData’s latest release, presents the essential information relating to the terms which govern investment into South Africa’s mining industry. The report sets out in detail the contractual framework under which firms must operate in the industry and clearly outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, rights and tax-related information on different commodities.
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Government & Regulation
South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2016
GlobalData's fiscal regime report covers South Africa, which is well known for its abundance of mineral resources. It holds prolific mineral reserves of gold, platinum group metals, manganese ore, zirconium, vanadium and titanium
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Government & Regulation
South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2019
GlobalData's “South Africa’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2019” report outlines the country's governing bodies, laws, mining licenses, rights and obligations. It envisages tax and royalty related information on mineral commodities.
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Sector Analysis
South Africa Coal Mining to 2023
South Africa had 9.9Bnt of proven coal reserves as of January 2019. The country produced 256.6Mt coal in 2018, of this 98.6% was thermal coal and remaining 1.4% was metallurgical. Meanwhile, the country stood as the world’s sixth largest coal consumer, with demand mainly driven the domestic power industry, accounting for 66.8%. However, the regulatory changes within the country in order to reduce carbon emission are likely to affect coal demand over the forecast period. In 2018, country exported 81.2Mt,...