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Peru: Mining canon up 24.4% in 2016

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Las Bambas

00:01 | Lima, Jul. 20.

Peru's mining canon —mining tax resources transferred to regions where exploitation takes place— saw a 24.4% rise in 2016 over the previous year, Economy and Finance Ministry (MEF) data revealed.

The Inca country's mining canon reached S/1.862 billion (about US$573.63 million) in 2016, S/1.397 billion (about US$430.38 million) of which goes to local governments.

The remaining S/465.67 million (about US$143.46 million) is transferred to regional governments. 

According to NGO CooperAccion, such increase was driven by rebounding metal prices and the national mining industry's 21% output growth in 2016. 

Mining canon explained 

Mining canon represents half of the Peruvian central government's annual income tax revenue collected from this activity.

Said 50% is transferred to local and regional governments where mineral extraction —metallic and non-metallic— took place.

Mining canon resources are usually distributed in the month of July of the next year. 

The mining canon is the most relevant among Peru's six canons (mining, oil, gas, hydro-energy, forestry and fishing) given the volume of resources distributed to mine areas.
 
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Published: 7/20/2017