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Vedanta plans to expand nickel sulphate production, to tap overseas demand

Citing weaker demand in India, Vedanta has urged India's government to press Japan and South Korea to change their trade pacts with New Delhi to eliminate their import duties on nickel sulphate used in EV batteries, Reuters reported on September 11

September 12, 2024 / 15:02 IST
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Vedanta – part of London-headquartered Vedanta Resources and led by billionaire Anil Agarwal – plans to cash in on rising demand for EV materials like nickel and nickel sulphate from the countries in northeast Asia.
Vedanta – part of London-headquartered Vedanta Resources and led by billionaire Anil Agarwal – plans to cash in on rising demand for EV materials like nickel and nickel sulphate from the countries in northeast Asia.

Indian metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta plans to step up nickel and nickel sulphate production and tap rising demand for EV battery materials in countries in northeast Asia, the company said on September 12.

"Vedanta Nico plans to expand its capacity for nickel and nickel sulphate production going forward," the company said in an emailed statement to Reuters, referring to its business unit.

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The company did not give details about production figures and investment numbers.

Unlike Japan and South Korea, India's electric vehicle market is still in its nascent stage.