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Zambia Re-introduces 15% Export Duty on Emeralds

A new statutory instrument in Zambia dated 30 December 2024 and which came into effect on 1 January 2025 has revoked the 2019 suspension of a 15-percent export duty on precious gemstones. Gemfields which owns 75 percent of Zambian emerald mine through Kagem Mining Limited (Kagem) will be directly impacted. The mine is 25-percent owned by the Zambian Government’s Industrial Development Corporation.

 

This 15-percent export duty now applies on top of the existing 6 percent mineral royalty tax and meaning that Kagem faces an effective tax on revenues of 21 percent (in addition to corporation tax of 30 percent). Brazil, Colombia and Zambia are the world’s three largest emerald exporters. Brazil’s aggregate tax on revenues is 2 percent (in the form of mineral royalty) and Colombia’s aggregate tax on revenues is 2.5 percent (being a 1.5-percent mineral royalty and a 1-percent national emerald fund contribution) in addition to corporation taxes of 34 percent and 33 percent respectively.

 

In 2023, when no export duty was in place, Kagem paid an effective 31 percent of its revenues to the Government of the Republic of Zambia in the form of mineral royalty, corporation tax and dividends, said Gemfields.

 

The 15-percent export duty was originally introduced at the start of 2019 by the previous Zambian government and after considerable effort by the Zambian emerald sector, the export duty was suspended at the end of 2019 and ceased to apply from 1 January 2020.

 

Gemfields notes that there was no notice or prior consultation regarding the re-introduction of the 15-percent export duty. “Gemfields understands that several additional measures have also been introduced in other areas of the Zambian economy to enhance Zambian Government revenues in 2025. The company will engage with the Zambian Government to seek the re-introduction of the suspension of this export duty or to remove it from the legislation given the impact on sector sustainability and investment attractiveness,” said Gemfields. 

 

27-01-2025

 

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