Australian PM reaches deal on mining tax - papers

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In a boost to mining companies the new Australian prime minister Julia Gillard has reached a compromise with mining companies on tax.

The Australian Government has cut tax on the mining of iron ore and coal to 30% while extending the petroleum resource rent tax to coal-seam gas projects to 40%, the Telegraph reports. BHP Billiton has said it is encouraged by the deal, which it described as competitive.

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