Vietnam Updates Resource Tax Pricing Framework for Base Metals, Effective 2026

Published: Apr 24, 2026 19:08
Ho Chi Minh City has issued a revised price list for calculating resource tax, effective from February 10, 2026. The framework covers various natural resources, including key base metals such as lead, zinc, copper, tin, and nickel. Under Vietnam’s resource tax system, metallic minerals are subject to tax rates ranging from around 10% to 40%, with lead and zinc typically taxed at about 15%. The updated pricing mechanism aims to better reflect market fluctuations and improve valuation accuracy when transaction prices are unclear or inconsistent. This may impact cost structures for domestic producers and exporters of base metals and supports Vietnam’s broader effort to enhance transparency and standardization in mineral pricing.

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Ho Chi Minh City has issued a revised price list for calculating resou - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)