The ANC will cause more miners to lose their jobs
If the ANC wants to cause more job losses in the mining industry then it is going about it the right way. None of the policies being proposed at its policy conference will lead to the revival of South Africa's mining industry. All of them will result in decreased investment, less mining, fewer jobs in mining and a weakening of our economy.
The ANC seems only able to respond to the current difficulties in the mining industry with proposals that will make it more difficult to mine. The effect of any of the proposed policies, from outright nationalisation to a resources super tax, will be to make mining a less attractive destination for investment. Without new investment mining will continue the gradual decline of the past few years which led us to February's mining output being the lowest in 50 years.
The latest madness comes from Paul Jourdan, one of the authors of the ANC's State Intervention in the Minerals Sector (SIMS) report. He was quoted this morning as saying that if mining companies don't become involved in the downstream beneficiation of the minerals they mine, they should leave South Africa.
Sometimes beneficiation simply does not make economic sense, as is the case in South Africa right now, with smelting operations being closed or put on part-time because of a lack of electricity.
In general though, the ANC seems unable to understand the concept of focus. Mining companies mine, and are good at mining or they will not stay in business for long. They are not specialists in beneficiation and to try and force them to be so will ensure that they operate less efficiently. That will make operations here less attractive.