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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The possibility of the South African mining industry providing effective subsidies to underpin inefficient mineral beneficiation beggars belief in a modern country trying to assert its regional economic credentials.
That is the view of Chamber of Mines of South Africa president Mark Cutifani, who adds that it is critical that the economics of mining are clearly understood, along with the conditions required to invest in an uncertain outcome.
“In mining we know very little about the resources we mine and we have to make large capital decisions on limited knowledge. If we then have to be the supporter of downstream inefficiency, we are setting ourselves up for failure.
“The possibility that the mining industry will provide effective subsidies to support inefficient industries beggars belief in a modern country trying to assert its regional economic credentials.
“Let me be clear: it is not that the mining industry does not support beneficiation, but the laws of economics are simple and all-powerful.