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India’s critical mineral trade is up 10x in ten years: MC Analysis

China leads in these technologies, accounting for a 72.8 percent share in India’s imports of battery packs in FY24, up from 56.3 percent in FY20

October 21, 2024 / 18:08 IST
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India's crtical mineral trade is China dependent
India's crtical mineral trade is China dependent

India’s critical mineral imports have increased over tenfold in ten years from $475 million in FY15 to $4.93 billion in FY24, according to a Moneycontrol analysis of commerce ministry data.

This increase in trade has come with an increased reliance on finished products and China.

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It is not surprising that India is signing critical mineral agreements and securing supply chains to deleverage its dependence on Chinese imports.

Battery packs, including lithium-ion batteries, accounted for 68 percent of the country’s total critical mineral imports in FY24, up from 44.5 percent in FY15.