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Vedanta Group eyes buying govt stake in Hindustan Copper

Talking about the progress with regard to Konkola Copper Mines in Zambia, Agarwal said the government of this African country is in the process of working with the company on the matter.

October 05, 2021 / 17:39 IST
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Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal (Image: PTI)

Mining giant Vedanta Group will look to bid for buying the government's stake in Hindustan Copper Ltd as when the state-owned firm is put up for privatisation, its billionaire founder Anil Agarwal has said.

He said that the company is doing its due diligence for the same.

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"Yes we are looking (at) Hindustan copper. We are doing the due diligence...The dates have not come...As soon as they announce the date, things will be much more exciting and people will start believing that the process is going on in India," Agarwal said when asked whether he is looking at participating in the government's disinvestment process.

Talking about the progress with regard to Konkola Copper Mines in Zambia, he said the government of this African country is in the process of working with the company on the matter.