Africa should eye tax hikes on resource firms - study

African states should consider renegotiating unfavourable contracts with multinationals to ensure they get a fair return on their natural resources, a joint OECD/African Development Bank study urged on Monday.

The growing presence of companies from China and other emerging countries on the continent also gives governments the chance to reap higher rewards from mineral, energy and other resources by putting them to competitive bidding, it said.

"Where multinational firms fail to abide by minimal corporate governance standards in terms of tax contributions, governments should consider renegotiating concessions," the report to the Bank's annual meeting argued.

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