First Majestic Silver takes Mexico tax row to arbitration

By Cecilia JamasmieMiningcom / March 03, 2021 / www.northernminer.com / Article Link

First Majestic Silver (TSX: FR; NYSE: AG) has initiated arbitration proceedings against the government of Mexico, which is seeking more than US$500 million from the company in allegedly owed taxes.

The Canadian miner had warned the L??pez Obrador administration last year of its intention to ask the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes to settle the dispute.

First Majestic said at the time that Mexico had ignored an advanced pricing agreement (APA) with its subsidiary Primero Empresa Minera. The deal, it said, set up the basis for taxing silver sales from the San Dimas mine between 2010-2014.

The government, which has made cracking down on tax breaks a priority, claims that First Majestic's subsidiary artificially kept its silver prices low over the past decade to pay less taxes.

The Vancouver-based miner, which refutes those claims, said it has attempted to initiate talks with Mexican authorities, but noted they have refused to engage.

President Andr?(C)s Manuel L??pez Obrador recently criticized First Majestic for "failing to pay outstanding taxes" and accused the company of hiding behind the threat of international litigation to shirk its obligations.

Shortly after taking office, Mexico's president said his government would order an end to "tax forgiveness" for the country's largest companies.

He noted at the time his predecessors had granted about US$20 billion in exemptions, which he said was akin to theft by gangsters.

Of the firms that allegedly benefited from tax breaks, 58 are listed on the benchmark S&P/BMV IPC and they include the Mexican unit of U.S. retailer Walmart and Mexican conglomerate Femsa.

Nearly 70% of foreign-owned mining companies operating in Mexico are based in Canada, according to Global Affairs Canada. They hold assets in the country worth $20.1 billion (about US$15.7 billion) in 2018, according to Natural Resources Canada.

First Majestic has proposed three settlement offers since 2018 before launching arbitration proceedings on March 2. Each of them have been rebuffed.

The company's three producing mines and several projects are all located in Mexico, the world's top silver producer.

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