India is in talks with Mongolia and Russia for importing coking coal
PTI, Jan 12, 2020, 5:29 PM IST
Kolkata: Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said India is in talks with Mongolia and Russia for importing coking coal to reduce dependence on few countries for supplies of the commodity.
The minister said the Centre is looking to import coking coal, a raw material for making steel, at a reasonable price as the country has set a target to produce 300 million tonnes of the metal by 2030-31.
“India has been importing coal from Australia, which is good, but high-quality coking coal is also available in Mongolia. We are looking to bring that coal at a reasonable price. We are in talks with the Mongolian government,” Pradhan said at a programme here on Saturday evening.
In 2016, a delegation comprising senior officials of the Steel Ministry and state-run Steel Authority of India (SAIL) went to Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar for securing a deal with the East Asian country for importing of coking coal.
The initial plan was to bring the fuel through Chinese ports but it could not be materialised, sources said, adding that the Centre is trying to bring coal through Russia’s Vostochny Port which is known for handling the commodity.
Pradhan, who holds the portfolios of Steel Ministry and Petroleum and Natural Gas, said, “We have also initiated talks on behalf of the Indian government with the Russian authorities and signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation for undertaking coking coal ventures.”
Around 85 per cent of India’s coking coal demand is met through imports.
“The talks are being taken forward by public sector companies in India, including Coal India and SAIL,” the minister added.
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