Zambia Suspends Export Tax On Precious Stones And Metals
Zambia has suspended a 15 export tax on precious stones and metals in a bid to enhance competitiveness on the global market and draw investment, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.
The southern African country, the worlds second-largest emerald producer after Colombia, re-introduced the tax in January 2025 after it was suspended in 2019.
Zambian precious stones and metals will now be priced more competitively on the global market, thereby attracting greater interest from international buyers and leading to higher sales volumes, the ministry said in a statement.
In January, Gemfields, which operates the Kagem emerald mine , one of the biggest in the world, warned that the export tax would hurt Zambias gemstone sector and asked the government to remove it.
On Monday, Gemfields CEO Sean Gilbertson said the Zambian governments decisive action on the export tax would set the industry back on track.