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South Africa Mining Lobby Gives Draft-Law Feedback With Concerns

South Africa Mining Lobby Gives Draft-Law Feedback With Concerns

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South Africa's mining lobby group said it submitted proposed changes to draft legislation for the sector, but is concerned about the impact of additional regulation that's yet to be published.
Minerals Council South Africa reacted angrily to the draft bill when it first appeared in May, complaining that its recommendations had been ignored. The government then partially backtracked when it clarified exploration activities would be exempt from having to meet minimum Black-ownership rules.
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