Indonesia tax on metals to hit Chinese nickel/bauxite shipments

Mine Web Friday 4th May, 2012

Industry sources say the new tax rules, which come into force on Sunday, are likely to hit shipments of nickel and bauxite to China, highlighting concerns over the impact of the policy changes.


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