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JSW Steel's acquisition of Mozambique coking coal mines hits roadblock amidst legal dispute

Target Minas de Revuboe has raised objections related to a mining concession, and the deal now hinges on the decision by the International Centre for Settlement.

October 03, 2024 / 15:36 IST
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JSW Steel's proposed acquisition of Minas de Revuboe (MDR), a coking coal firm, has hit a roadblock as MDR has initiated legal action against the Mozambique government through the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The dispute centres on issues related to a mining concession and was officially registered with ICSID on September 9, followed by the appointment of an arbitrator on September 18.

JSW Steel's plan to acquire a 92.19 percent of the equity and shareholder loans of MDR for $73.75 million would have granted the company access to over 800 million tonnes of premium hard coking coal reserves in Mozambique, a key raw material for steel production. The acquisition plan was announced in May 2024.

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MDR has raised a dispute over a mining concession with the Mozambique government, according to the details on the ICSID website. It was not immediately clear whether the concerns are related to  operational issues, regulatory changes or disagreements over the terms of the concession agreement. However, the legal proceedings may potentially delay or complicate JSW Steel's acquisition and its plans to access the coking coal reserves, which are crucial for the steelmaker's raw material supply.

Further details on the nature of the dispute are awaited. An email sent to company officials, MDR and attorneys remain unanswered.