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Caledonia says Bilboes report needs no changes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82565, member: 636"] A mining company just sidestepped a major financial headache thanks to a government backtrack. Caledonia Mining Corporation informed shareholders that no changes are needed to its key gold project report. This follows the passage of a revised finance law with updated royalty rates. The initial budget proposal outlined a three-tier royalty system for gold. That plan faced immediate and significant pushback from the industry. Critics warned the original rates would discourage gold production. The finalized law features adjusted price brackets for the royalties. A three percent rate applies when gold trades below twelve hundred dollars an ounce. A five percent royalty is charged between twelve hundred and five thousand dollars per ounce. The highest rate of ten percent only triggers if gold exceeds five thousand dollars. The company stated that the enacted provisions matched its earlier update. The higher ten percent threshold was a critical point of clarification. Other proposed tax changes mentioned in a prior announcement were withdrawn. The company confirmed its technical report for the Bilboes Gold Project remains valid. That document details the project's resources and required capital. The site holds over one point seven million ounces of proven and probable gold reserves. Developing the project requires nearly six hundred million dollars in capital investment. Based on current metal prices, the reserve value approaches eight billion dollars. Caledonia aims to make this its flagship operation within a three-year timeline. It plans to transition from its current primary asset, the Blanket Mine. The projected annual output from Bilboes is estimated at five tonnes of gold. The company is headquartered in Jersey but operates primarily in Zimbabwe. The entire situation revolved around the national budget and its subsequent revision. The finalized royalty structure proved less severe than the initial proposal. [/QUOTE]
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