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From - Gold Forecaster - Global Watch August 2006
As hopes for future gold supplies turn more and more to politically risky
nations with a growing propensity to tax and control such resources, so the
risks facing the well-known producers in the industry are growing.
It is incumbent on all investors to be aware of the nature and extent of these
risks to assess their own risks. Investing in sound producers with perspicacity
is not a safe course as their priorities are not necessarily the same
as the Investor. After all a producer is there to produce gold on an on-going
basis. To do so he has to attract money for development of the resources and
getting those to the market.
As
an example of the risks, this week saw Newmont face a battle in Uzbekistan
where government officials seized some mining assets and prevented gold shipments
out of their country in the wake of a $48 million tax dispute. A bank has frozen
an account owned by the Zarafshan-Newmont Joint Venture and that it cannot
say how the situation will be resolved. Now we are hearing that Newmont could
be looking at shutting down their mine there. The mine, which employs about
900, is operating at less than full capacity. It produced 123,000 ounces of
gold in 2005 and 29,000 ounces for each of the two quarters this year. Newmont
said it would consider a sale of its 50% interest in the venture, worth about
$94 million.
The partnership has been fighting an order from an Uzbekistan economic court
to pay about $48 million in taxes and penalties to resolve two claims dating
to 2002. One claim, for the period between 2002 and 2004, is for $37 million.
The other, for 2005, is for $11 million. Representatives of the joint venture
contend it was protected from changes in tax laws by a decree; Uzbekistan tax
authorities have rejected that argument. Uzbekistan officials, in the meantime,
have blocked the joint venture's gold shipments out of the country, and some
of its assets have been seized. In addition, the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development told the joint venture last week that funds in its account
were no longer available. The partnership has an outstanding debt obligation
of about $20 million with the bank, and the account has about $14 million,
Newmont said.
Newmont has operations in Nevada, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Indonesia, Mexico,
New Zealand, Peru and Uzbekistan and you can be sure that they are carefully
weighing their risks in these countries and in all other countries they intend
going into.
We have seen several governments begin to treat the international miners in
their country far more harshly, on both the taxation front and the ownership
front, believing they could override previous agreements with the mining and
oil companies. What precautions should an investor take then?
If
we look to the Congo, we see a nation in the midst of elections with one of
the candidates a warlord. The nation has a past and present record of very
poor control over their own land. This is a strange concept in the developed
world, but the risks can be highlighted by a look at Angola, where in the war
just ended, the two sides realized the importance of mining to their ability
to continue to war against each other. One of the tactics used was to go to
a mine under the opposition’s control and to kill the mine staff, particularly
the management, so the mine could not continue. The place became far more dangerous
than the wild-west ever was.
Will the Congo go the same way? Superficially it seems not, but with such
poor infrastructure, with the continuing inability of the government to protect
mining interests effectively, this risk is higher than would ever be the case
in the U.S. or even in South Africa.
Anglo-Ashanti C.E.O. believes: "In all countries, especially young democracies,
the right to mine what most consider a national patrimony will continue to
be contested. In the end, only one response will prevail. Mining companies
will need to show that communities are genuinely better off for their presence.
Consequently, analyst should place a great weight on the Political risks in
their own assessment of the situation.
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