Carlos Cante
Carlos Cante serves as the executive president of Fenalcarbón and has expressed concerns regarding the Colombian government's tax policies, arguing that the increased taxation on coal is detrimental to the competitiveness and financial viability of Colombian coal operations.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante is the president of Fenalcarbón who criticizes the new tax measures as ideologically motivated persecution.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante, president of the Fenalcarbón guild, claims that it is difficult to sell Colombian coal at current prices.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante is the executive president of Fenalcarbón who believes the prohibition on coal exports is not viable.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante, executive president of Fenalcarbón, rejected the measure as it would trap the cash of companies to finance excessive state expenses.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante, executive president of Fenalcarbón, rejected this measure as it would trap the cash of companies to finance the state's excessive expenses.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante is the president of Fenalcarbón, the coal sector guild in Colombia.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante, president of Fenalcarbon, reported that 74.5 million tons of coal were extracted in 2024.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante is the executive president of Fenalcarbón criticizing the new tax on coal sales.
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Colombia:
Carlos Cante is the Executive President of Fenalcarbón who expressed concerns about the government's tax policies affecting coal competitiveness.
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