BEN KRITZ

THE passage by the House of Representatives of a new fiscal regime for mining revenues about two weeks ago should be a sign that the government is ready to end what has been six years of complete disarray for one of the country’s most important economic sectors. It could be that sign, if the Senate can focus on real work for a change and follow the House’s lead in approving the tax and royalty package.

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