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Gemfields asks Zambia to reverse emerald export tax

Coloured gemstone producer Gemfields has asked the Zambian government to remove a. just recently reintroduced 15% export tax on emeralds to avoid. hurting the sector.

The southern African country, the world's second largest. emerald manufacturer after Colombia, re-introduced the tax on Jan. 1,. after it was suspended in 2019.

The company will engage with the Zambian government to look for. the re-introduction of the suspension of this export task or to. remove it from the legislation offered the impact on sector. sustainability and investment appearance, Gemfields stated in. a statement.

The Guernsey-based miner and marketer of coloured gems. runs the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia, among the greatest in. the world. Gemfields likewise owns the Faberge jewellery brand name and a. ruby mine in Mozambique.

Kagem paid an efficient 31% of its profits to the Zambian. government in the form of mineral royalty, corporation tax and. dividends, the company stated in 2023. Gemfields owns 75% of. Kagem, with the government of Zambia holding the balance.

The Kagem mine has actually reported cumulative emerald sales income. of $1.1 billion in between 2009 and 2023, according to Gemfields.

(source: Reuters)