Mining Indaba : Comment from mining lawyer Peter Leon on the speech by the Minister of Mineral Resources at the 2016 Mining Indaba
Lots of promises but no detail
8 February 2016
At today’s speech which opened the 2016 Mining Indaba, and in his press conference which followed, the Minister of Mineral Resources Mosebenzi Zwane made all the right noises. He promised to address regulatory uncertainty in the mining and resources sector; solve the issues associated with the Mining Charter; that he and the Chamber of Mines were working to settle the Chamber's court application over the Mining Charter out of court; and that he would address concerns around the oil and gas industry, as well as fast track the MPRDA Amendment Bill which was sent back to Parliament by the President last January.
Unfortunately the Minister provided very little detail as to how he was going to give effect to any of these undertakings, leaving investors as uncertain as ever.
The South African mining industry is in the middle of an existential crisis. We have seen a precipitous decline in the price of commodities. Over the past five years the price of iron ore is down 77%; gold down 39%; platinum 52%; and the Government’s tax take from mining has declined by nearly 40%. Certainly the 74% decline in foreign direct investment into the country last year can in part be attributed to this sectoral decline.