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Political stability trumps tax uncertainty: survey

STIFLING bureaucracy and an increasing tax burden have not been significant enough factors to reverse mining investor confidence in Australia’s political stability and infrastructure advantages, according to a global survey by Baker & McKenzie.

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Political stability trumps tax uncertainty: survey

The report which included interviews with 300 mining executives and lawyers concluded that 79% of respondents believed investing in Australia had become riskier and more expensive over the last 10 years....

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