Business Viewpoint: Collecting coal out of provincial expenses is unreasonable

Recently, many fertilizer manufacturers have complained to relevant parties that it is necessary to pay an extra fee to buy coal in the coal-producing provinces. The name of the coal fund, also known as coal out of provincial fees, rises from 30 yuan per ton. One hundred dollars. A chemical fertilizer company in Sanming City, Fujian Province, is the farthest domestic chemical fertilizer enterprise from Jincheng City, an anthracite-producing coal province. Naturally, provincial fees are the highest, reaching 150 yuan per ton. Only this one, this company spends tens of millions more in costs each year.
This sounds really fresh. Because you can produce coal in this province, you have to collect coal for the province. So what Other provinces should also charge according to the province's unique resources? For example, whether the phosphorous resources province Yunnan should collect phosphorite resource fees? Should Xinjiang collect natural gas resource fees from the eight downstream provinces and cities that benefit from the West-East Gas Pipeline? Should Shandong charge raw salt resources? Even whether Sichuan Province should also pay a special charge for population resources due to the large amount of output of labor resources? Really like this, it is not indiscriminate?
Why does the coal-producing province not think of another way? Because other provinces have bought your coal, your coal has not been piled up there. Your market is active and the local people are rich. In this way, what are the reasons for collecting provincial fees?
It is said that the reason why the relevant departments approved the fee project that year was to take into account that once the province’s coal resources are dug out in the future, there is a good fund for local people’s life and development. How can provinces that have never had coal resources in history survive and develop? It is said that the GDP of Shanxi Province last year was only equivalent to the level of the prefecture-level city in Suzhou. It can be seen that there is also no need for coal to occupy a low price. Japan basically does not produce coal and oil. How do dozens of them enter the Fortune 500? Resources at the foot of nature are the gift of nature. One must be well protected and the other must be rationally exploited and utilized scientifically. How can we protect precious resources even if we collect more out of provincial fees if we do not manage to indulge indiscriminately? What benefits can the people bring?
The practice of charging resources out of the province is contrary to the principle of market economy. According to China’s commitment to join the WTO, by the end of this year, the coal fund project will have to stop, and the provincial fees will cease from this. This is of course a good thing to follow the trend. Those chemical fertilizer companies that use coal can therefore be less exposed to gas! Instead, some people who are accustomed to using the province’s expenses are left to worry: Will they come up with something new?

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