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Japanese ambassador slams Qld for royalty hike without consultation

Yamagami said certainty was important, especially when investing long-term for energy resources.

 Yamagami said Japanese companies wanted certainty from the Queensland government especially when investing long-term for energy and resources.

Yamagami said Japanese companies wanted certainty from the Queensland government especially when investing long-term for energy and resources.

Yamagami told the Minerals Council of Australia Minerals Week 2022 conference that Queensland's decision to hike coal royalties from 15% to 40% was a "bolt from the blue" that sent "shockwaves to Tokyo"....

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