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China's gold ore and concentrate imports plummet on prepared rule change, sources say

China's imports of gold ore and concentrate plummeted in September due to the fact that of a proposed rule change that could lead to a considerable increase in tax liabilities for purchasers, 4 sources with knowledge of the matter stated.

If implemented, the guideline change could disrupt the annual delivery of billions of dollars of gold ore and concentrate to China, the world's leading refined gold producer.

Gold ore and concentrate imports to China do not presently bring in import or value added tax (BARREL).

Now Chinese custom-mades are planning to identify gold concentrate containing a combined iron and sulphur material of more than 58% as pyrite, which is subject to a 1% import tax and 13% VAT, the sources said.

Shipments of rare-earth elements ore and concentrate excluding silver to China struck a six-month low in September, trade information showed. It dropped 22.4% to 201,004.9 metric heaps from August, which was when Chinese customizeds revealed its plans, the sources said.

Gold ore and concentrate is the most significant piece of this classification, the sources said.

Chinese customizeds did not react to ask for comment.

Higher taxes on gold concentrate and ore imports would capture trading margins, 2 of the sources said, including that sellers of these products currently dealt with a challenging market over the past number of months due to the gold price rally.

Some traders have actually diverted their gold concentrate shipments to destinations besides China for fear of retrospective taxation, among the sources stated.

China's gold concentrate importers expressed their opposition at a meeting in late September however custom-mades staff declined to withdraw the proposition, the two sources said.

Products of commercial metals such as copper could also be impacted in China. Peru, the world's third largest copper producer, exports a large quantity of copper-bearing gold concentrate, utilized as feedstock by some Chinese copper smelters. If the changes to category go on, Peru's. copper-bearing gold concentrate may be diverted to other. nations and exacerbate a mined copper lack in China, the. sources stated.

(source: Reuters)