
Chamber of Mines proposes sliding royalty of 4%-8%, removal of GSL amid high gold prices
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 30/01/2026
The Ghana Chamber of Mines has drafted and submitted a proposal to government to introduce a sliding royalty regime between four and eight per cent, remove the Growth and Sustainability Levy, and add a one per cent net-profit contribution to a community development fund.
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