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Mexico's Increased Mining Royalties Could Deter $7 Billion In Foreign Investments

Mexico's Increased Mining Royalties Could Deter $7 Billion In Foreign Investments

墨西哥提高矿业 royalties 可能阻碍 70亿美元的外国投资
Benzinga ·  11/22 07:13

The Mexican Ministry of Finance (SHCP) has proposed raising mining royalties in the 2025 federal budget bill. The proposal suggests increasing two key taxes on mining activities, which is at a risk to the sector and the country's economy.

墨西哥财政部(SHCP)提议在2025年联邦预算案中提高采矿业税率。该提案建议提高对采矿活动的两项关键税收,这对该行业和国家经济构成风险。

What Happened? The SHCP plans to raise the special tax on mining profits from 7.5% to 8.5% and the extraordinary tax on revenues from the sale of gold, silver, and platinum from 0.5% to 1%. The Ministry justifies the hike by citing rising global metal prices and the nature of those assets.

发生了什么?财政部计划将对采矿利润的特别税率从7.5%提高到8.5%,并将对黄金、白银和铂金销售收入的特别税率从0.5%提高到1%。该部门称此次提高是因为全球金属价格上涨和这些资产的性质。

"Considering that minerals and substances from the subsoil are non-renewable public domain assets, it is proposed to increase the special and extraordinary rights on mining," the SHCP stated in the bill per bnamericas. The Ministry projects that the additional revenues will be allocated to government programs and projects, though specific details were not disclosed.

“考虑到地下矿藏中的矿物和物质属于不可再生的公共领域资产,建议增加对采矿的特别税和特别权利。”财政部在该预算案中如是说。该部门预计额外收入将用于政府项目和计划,尽管具体细节未透露。

In 2021, an International Monetary Fund working paper by Alpha Shah explored Mexico's mining tax regime, concluding it was less burdensome than in many comparable nations. Shah's findings pointed out that there is room to increase the overall tax burden on mining while still maintaining competitiveness. The paper suggested a balanced redesign to boost the government's share of resource rents while ensuring the sector remains an attractive investment destination.

2021年,国际货币基金组织的一份由Alpha Shah撰写的工作文件探讨了墨西哥的采矿税收制度,得出的结论是相对于许多可比国家,墨西哥的税收负担较轻。Shah的调查结果指出,虽然有提高对采矿的整体税收负担的余地,但仍需保持竞争力。该文件建议实施平衡的重新设计,以增加政府对资源租金的份额,同时确保该行业仍然是一个有吸引力的投资目的地。

Why It Matters? Mining is important to Mexico's economy, contributing 2.5% to GDP and supporting 400,000 direct jobs. The country is the world's leading silver producer and a major supplier of gold and copper. However, with increasing global competition, Mexico could struggle to attract new investments under a higher tax regime.

为什么重要?采矿对墨西哥经济至关重要,对GDP贡献2.5%,支持40万直接就业。该国是全球领先的白银生产国,是金和铜的主要供应国。然而,随着全球竞争日益激烈,墨西哥在更高的税收制度下可能难以吸引新的投资。

The country needs significant investment to bolster its mining sector, which has already seen declining fiscal contributions. These contributions fell 32% in 2023, further underlining the need for a balanced approach to taxation. Furthermore, bnamericas noted that industry experts warned the proposed increases could discourage nearly $7 billion in mining investments by 2025, particularly as companies face other challenges, such as reduced concession terms and stricter water-use permits.

该国需要大量投资来增强其采矿行业,该行业已经看到贡献度下降。这些贡献在2023年下降了32%,进一步凸显了对税收采取平衡方法的必要性。此外,bnamericas指出,行业专家警告称,拟议中的增长可能会导致到2025年几乎70亿美元的采矿投资减少,尤其是在企业面临其他挑战的情况下,如减少的特许权期限和更严格的用水许可。

While the proposed taxes aim to capture more value from the mining sector, they may also reduce Mexico's appeal compared to peers like Chile, Peru, and Canada. These countries offer competitive tax regimes and have become increasingly attractive destinations for mining investment.

虽然拟议中的税收旨在从采矿板块获取更多价值,但也可能降低墨西哥相较智利、秘鲁和加拿大等同行的吸引力。这些国家提供竞争性税收制度,已成为采矿投资日益吸引人的目的地。

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