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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e12e84/tanzania_mining_re)
has announced the addition of the "Tanzania
Mining Report Q1 2012" report to their offering.
The Tanzanian mining industry is relatively small in terms of value, but
its importance is highlighted by the fact that mining earns a
significant share of the country's export revenues. The mining sector
contributes approximately 2.8% to annual GDP, but the government wishes
to expand this to 10% by 2025. Major foreign investors in Tanzanian
mining include African Barrick Gold and AngloGold Ashanti.
Business Monitor International's Tanzania Mining Report provides
industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, mining
associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with
independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Tanzania's mining
industry.
Tanzania is home to deposits of many metals and minerals, including:
coal, cobalt, copper, diamonds, gold, nickel, silver and uranium. The
country has long been a significant producer of gold (currently Africa's
fourth-largest producer) and diamonds. However, in the coming years, BMI
also expects coal, nickel and uranium production to become key
sub-sectors of Tanzanian mining output. Indeed, BMI has long held the
view that coal should become one of the fastest-growing mining
sub-sectors in Tanzania over the coming years, as the country looks to
coal-fired power stations to offset an energy shortage that is holding
back its development. The country could also be in a position to export
coal in the future. BMI forecasts rapid growth in gold and nickel
production as the country begins to tap some of its mineral wealth. BMI
expects Tanzania's gold mining sector to recover from its temporary
slowdown and post growth from 2013. Much of this growth will be driven
by African Barrick Gold, which has four projects in the country.
However, the threat of industrial action remains, given the tension
between workers and employers at present. In addition, poor
infrastructure could be a significant drag on production growth and may
see projects delayed.
Aside from gold, nickel will be a significant driver of the country's
mining sector growth. Tanzania's nickel output is set for dramatic
growth as development of the north-west of the country commences. This
region is home to some of the largest untapped high-grade nickel
deposits in the world; several mining projects in the north-west will
transform the country's mining sector and reduce Tanzania's dependence
on gold as an export earner. In addition, many of these nickel projects
are of relatively high grade and cash cost, which make the country even
more attractive to investors.
Industry Forecast
BMI expects Tanzania's mining sector to become less attractive to
investors given the country's push to increase regulation and raise
taxes on the sector. While other countries, such as Ghana, Peru and
South Africa, are also seeking to raise taxes on mining companies,
Tanzania is going significantly further with plans to introduce an
Australia-style 35% tax on mining companies' profits and raising
royalties. These tax rises, combined with a lack of adequate
infrastructure and the absence of huge mineral deposits compared with
many of its neighbors could push investors elsewhere on the continent.
One further boost to the wider mining sector should come from the news
that Chinese firm Sichuan Hongda is to invest US$3bn in the country to
build a coal mine at Mchuchuma and an iron ore mine and thermal power
station in Liganga.
Competitive Landscape
African Barrick Gold dominates the country's mining sector, with four
gold mines that account for the vast majority of Tanzania's gold
production and a significant share of the government's exports. The
company has several expansion plans to drive output growth in gold
production. African Barrick has had a troubled time of late, due to
problems over strikes, theft and declining grades.
Companies Profiled:
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African Barrick Gold
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IMX Resources
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Midlands Minerals
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