KINSHASA, March 23 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's mines minister rejected a proposal by mining companies on Friday to retain exemptions and scrap some taxes in exchange for higher royalties than those in a new mining code, calling the taxes "untouchable".
Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu was reacting to a proposal from mining companies under which the companies would accept higher royalty payments if the government agreed to respect 10-year exemptions for existing projects from changes to the fiscal and customs regimes and cancel certain taxes.