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China’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2020 – Outlines China’s Governing Bodies, Laws, Various Mining Licensing Fees, Taxes and Royalty Related Information – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "China's Mining Fiscal Regime 2020" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report outlines China's governing bodies, laws, various mining licensing fees, taxes and royalty related information.

In China, the State Council holds the supreme power and administration rights. It manages China's internal politics, diplomacy, national defense, finance, economy, culture and education. The council implements policies, laws and regulations adopted by the government. It controls the ownership of minerals, and ensures the rational development and utilization of mineral resources.

The country's mining industry abides by the Mineral Resources Law, which promotes the exploration, development, utilization and protection of mineral resources in the country. It further controls coal production and management mining activities, and promotes the development of China's coal industry. Various taxes, including resource tax, VAT and land appreciation tax, among others, are applicable to companies and entities operating in China.

Reasons to Buy

  • Enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner
  • Find out China's governing bodies, major laws in the industry
  • Identify various mineral licenses and fees
  • Gain an overview of China's mining fiscal regime

Key Topics Covered

1 Table of Contents

1.1 List of Tables

1.2 List of Figures

2 Executive Summary

3 Country Overview

3.1 Macroeconomic Performance

3.2 Ease of Doing Business

3.3 Corruption Index

3.4 Minerals Overview

4 China's Mining Fiscal Regime

4.1 Governing Bodies

4.1.1 State Council

4.2 Laws, Regulations, Rights, and Obligations

4.2.1 Mineral Resources Law

4.2.2 Mining License

4.2.3 Regulations on Administration of Geological Data

4.2.4 Coal Law

4.2.5 Law on Safety in Mines

4.2.6 Environmental Protection Law

4.2.7 Energy Conservation Law

4.2.8 Foreign Investment Law (FIL)

4.2.9 Exploration and Mining Rights

4.2.10 Obligations

4.3 Taxes and Payments

4.3.1 Resource Tax

4.3.2 Environmental Protection Tax

4.3.3 Consumption Tax

4.3.4 Value-Added Tax (VAT)

4.3.5 Land Appreciation Tax

4.3.6 Corporate Income Tax

4.3.7 Commodity Export Tax

4.3.8 Withholding Tax

4.3.9 Export Tax Rebate

4.3.10 Deed Tax (DT)

4.3.11 Stamp Tax

List of Tables

Table 1: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business, Global Ranking, May 2018 - May 2019

Table 2: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Resource Tax Rates, 2020

Table 3: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Environmental Protection Tax Calculation, 2020

Table 4: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Value Added Tax, 2020

Table 5: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Land Appreciation Tax, 2020

Table 6: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Commodity Export Tax, 2020

List of Figures

Figure 1: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Country Overview, 2020

Figure 2: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Nominal GDP (US$ Billion) and Real GDP Growth Rate (%), 2001-2019

Figure 3: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Exports and FDI in Mining, 2015-2018

Figure 4: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business in China, Global Ranking, May 2018 - May 2019

Figure 5: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Corruption Perception Index Rank, 2015-2019

Figure 6: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - EoDB and CPI Ranking, 2019

Figure 7: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Minerals Production Trend, 2011-2019

Figure 8: China's Mining Fiscal Regime - Mines/Projects by Commodity and Stage, 2020

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