Democratic Republic of the Congo's Mining Fiscal Regime 2021
Summary
GlobalData's Democratic Republic of the Congo's Mining Fiscal Regime 2021 provides a comprehensive coverage on the country's mining regulatory framework. The report provides information on the country’s mining regulatory bodies, taxes, laws, rights and obligations. It also provides a snapshot of the country's macroeconomic performance, ease of doing business, corruption index and mineral overview.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a variety of mineral resources, including copper, cobalt, zinc and diamonds. Other lesser-mined minerals include cadmium, cassiterite (tin ore), gold, silver and uranium. The DRC, accounting for more than 70% of the total, is the world’s largest producer of cobalt. Different Ministries, such as the Ministry of Mines, Mining Registry, Centre for Expertise, Evaluation and Mineral Substances Certification Precious and Semi-Precious (CEEC), Small-Scale Mining Support and Supervision Service governs the country’s mining sector. These government bodies are formed for effective administration and regulation of laws on mines and minerals in the country.
Scope
- The report outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, various mineral licenses and fees by state and territory
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- Find out DRC's governing bodies, major laws in the industry
- Identify various mineral licenses and fees
- To gain an overview of DRC's mining fiscal regime
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Country Overview
- 2.1 Macroeconomic Performance
- 2.2 Ease of Doing Business
- 2.3 Corruption Index
- 2.4 Minerals Overview
- 3. Fiscal regime
- 3.1 Governing Bodies
- 3.2 Laws and Regulations
- 3.3 Mining Rights and Obligations
- 3.4 Mineral Licensing and Fees as per the New Mining Code of 2018
- 3.5 Taxes and Royalties
- 4. Appendix
- 4.1 Abbreviations
- 4.2 Coverage
- 4.3 Secondary Research
- List of Tables
- Table 1: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business, Global Ranking, 2019-2020
- Table 2: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - National Level Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies, 2021
- Table 3: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Key Royalty and Tax Modifications in the new Mining Code, 2018
- Table 4: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - National Level Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies, 2021
- Table 5: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Royalty Rates by Metals, 2021
- Table 6: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Royalty Rates by Commodity, 2021
- Table 7: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Taxes, 2021
- Table 8: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Withholding Tax Rates (%), 2021
- Table 9: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Income Tax Rates (%), 2021
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Country Overview, 2021
- Figure 2: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Nominal GDP (US$ Billion) and Real GDP Growth Rate (%), 2001-2019
- Figure 3: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business, Global Ranking, 2019-2020
- Figure 4: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Corruption Perception Index Rank, 2015-2020
- Figure 5: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - EoDB and CPI Ranking, 2020
- Figure 6: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Minerals Production Trend, 2011-2020
- Figure 7: The DRC’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Government Bodies