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Indian Mining Bill Proposes Profit Sharing With Residents

Published: Aug 17,2010 08:21:52

 

Indian mining companies will allocate 26% of their profits to local residents to develop the area where they operate, according to Indian Mines Minister BK Handique.

 

CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets brokerage estimates at least $78bn of natural-resource projects have been threatened because of Maoist or rebel activity in the seven eastern and central states of the country.

 

The government had dropped a proposal of giving an equal stake to the residents in the mining projects.

 

Mining companies around the world have faced a demand for profit sharing, with Australia and China proposing to increase taxes, according to Bloomberg.

 

Source: mining-technology.com

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