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Vedanta says will work to lift cap on India iron ore output

A mining ban that had been in place in Goa since September 2012 was lifted last year, but the resumption of operations was delayed while the government gave environmental clearance.

May 27, 2015 / 15:07 IST
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India-focused Vedanta Resources Plc will aim to lift a court-imposed cap on its iron ore output in Goa, the country's top state for exporting the commodity, as it prepares to resume mining there in October after a three-year lull.

A mining ban that had been in place in Goa since September 2012 was lifted last year, but the resumption of operations was delayed while the government gave environmental clearance.

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The Supreme Court imposed a production cap of 20 million tonnes, of which Vedanta has been allocated 5.5 million tonnes.

"We believe that we can mine at much higher rates and we look forward to working with the government on lifting the cap," Vedanta Chief Executive Tom Albanese told Reuters on the sidelines of an industry conference. He is also head of the company's Indian unit, Vedanta Ltd .