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Government shelves plan for coking coal import consortium, say sources

India, the world's second-biggest crude steel producer, imports about 85% of its annual coking coal consumption of around 70 million metric tons

August 06, 2024 / 16:58 IST
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Government shelves plan for coking coal import consortium, say

Government has abandoned a plan to form a consortium of state-run companies for joint negotiations to import coking coal, a key raw material for steel, due to differences among mills over the grades they need, said two sources directly aware of the matter.

India, the world's second-biggest crude steel producer, imports about 85% of its annual coking coal consumption of around 70 million metric tons.

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"We want steel companies to come together with their might but a system where a common buyer operates will be difficult because of their varying requirements," one of the sources said, declining to be identified as discussions are not public.

Reuters previously reported that a proposal for a consortium was underway to help steel mills hedge against global supply disruptions and volatile prices of coking coal.