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Mining Fiscal Regime in China: H1 2016 - Information of Governing Bodies, Laws, Licenses, Rights and Obligations and Key Fiscal Terms

 

Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/24/2016 -- ResearchMoz added Latest Research Report titled " Chinas Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2016: Worldwide Market Research, Analysis, Shares, Size, Trends, and Outlook report " to it's Large Report database.

Chinese fiscal regime report outlines the governing bodies, laws, licenses, rights and obligations and tax-related information covering 10 main commodities: coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, bauxite, gold, silver, nickel, manganese and uranium.

Fiscal regime report covers China, where the mining industry is governed by the Ministry of Land and Resources, the Department of Resources Conservation and Environmental Protection. The Mineral Resources law is the apex regulating law for the development of the mining industry, the promotion of exploration, the development of mines and the utilization and protection of mineral resources.

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The report outlines the governing bodies, laws, licenses, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes compensation rates, resource tax, land appreciation tax, enterprise income tax, export tariff, vehicle and vessel usage tax, city maintenance and construction tax, stamp tax, loss carry forward, depreciation, withholding tax and value added tax (VAT).

Key Highlights:

- The State Council is the apex state administrative body which carries out laws enacted and decisions adopted by the National Peoples Congress (NPC) and its Standing Committee.
- The Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR) is the main governing body for mining activities in China.
- The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) formulates policy for economic and social development, and coordinates economic factors and guides overall economic restructuring
- The Mineral Resources Law (amended on August 29, 1996) is the main law regulating Chinas mining industry.

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Sample of TOC:

1 Executive Summary

2 The Chinese Mining Industry Governing Bodies
2.1 State Council
2.1.1 Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR)
2.1.2 National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
2.1.3 National Energy Administration (NEA)
2.1.4 Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection

3 The Chinese Mining Industry Governing Laws
3.1 Mineral Resources Law
3.2 Land Administration Law
3.3 Law on Coal Industry
3.4 Law on Safety in Mines
3.5 Environmental Protection Law

4 The Chinese Mining Industry Mining Licenses and Ownership
4.1 Exploration and Mining License
4.1.1 Issuance of license
4.1.2 Areas of exploration
4.1.3 Term of Mining License

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