Вђ˜g-factor For Natural... — Gemfields Reports Updated

This decline was attributed to a four-month halt in mining operations in early 2025 and a temporary 15% export tax on precious gemstones (which was lifted by March 2025). Gemfields expects this figure to trend back toward its long-term average of roughly 18% as operations normalize. G-Factor 2024 Updated Results - Gemfields

Gemfields Group Ltd has released its updated figures as of December 31, 2025, for its two primary mining operations: the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia and Montepuez Ruby Mining (MRM) in Mozambique.

The 2025 figures show contrasting results for the two operations due to varying market and operational conditions. Gemfields reports updated ‘G-Factor for Natural...

Recorded at 23% , with $11.3 million paid to the Mozambican government on $49.9 million in revenue.

The G-Factor is a transparency metric that calculates the percentage of a mine's total revenue paid to the host government through mineral royalties, corporation taxes, dividends, and export levies. This decline was attributed to a four-month halt

Stands at 26% for the 10-year period (2016–2025).

While total cash payments were lower than previous years due to reduced premium-ruby output and auction delays, the proportional fiscal contribution remained robust. Kagem Emerald Mine (Zambia): The 2025 figures show contrasting results for the

Stands at 17% for the 10-year period (2016–2025).