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Latest Articles in coal imports

India's Coal Sector Records New High Of 223.36 Million Tonnes; 8.55% Growth From Previous Year

Coal India, the country's leading coal producer, played a pivotal role in this achievement by registering a production of 175.48 MT between April and June 2023

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Coal Imports Cannot Be Reduced To Zero: Power Minister

The Minister explained Cement, Sponge Iron, Aluminum industries utilise high calorific value low ash imported coal. The coal requirement for such category of consumers cannot be substituted by domestic coal

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China Ends Coal Ban, Starts Contacting Australian Producers

At the beginning of the year 2020 or since Covid-19 broke out, China imposed a number of bans on Australian products including iron ore, wine, and beef after then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for an investigation into the origins of coronavirus

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India, Russia To Discuss Energy Security As Oil, Coal Trade Soars

Indian imports of coal surged to 9.35 million tonnes in the six full months since the invasion

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India Catching Up To China In Thermal Coal Imports

India's thermal coal imports are expected to rise 7 per cent on year to 158 million in 2022, and a further 3 per cent to 163 million tonnes in 2023

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Poland To Boost Coal Imports, Subsidies Amid Russia Sanctions

The European Union's largest coal producer, dependent on the fuel for some 80 per cent of its electricity generation, in April banned imports of coal from Russia in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine

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Indonesian Firm Outbids Adani Enterprises In CIL's Medium-term Coal Import Tender

CIL had floated two medium-term tenders on 10 June for the selection of an agency to supply 3 million metric tonnes of imported steam coal between July 2022 and June 2023

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CIL Floats Medium-term Tenders To Source 6 MT Coal From Overseas

The development comes a day after the public sector unit floating its maiden tender to import 2.416 million tonnes of coal

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Power Ministry Warns Of Fuel-supply Cuts To Utilities If Coal Imports Delayed

A heatwave pushed power use to a record high in April, leading to the worst electricity crisis in more than six years and forcing India to reverse a policy to slash coal imports

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Country Has Constraints In Availability Of Domestic Coal: Govt

The inter-ministerial panel met recently to consider the requests for coal linkages to central/state sector power plants and to review the status of existing coal linkages

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Higher Coal Imports May Push Power Supply Cost For Discoms By 4.5- 5%: Icra

The government measures to ease power supply constraints through higher coal imports are likely to increase cost of supply for discoms by 4.5-5.0 per cent in 2022-23, Icra said on Tuesday

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Government Sets End-June Coal Import Targets

Private companies including Adani Power, Tata Power, Reliance Power, Jindal Steel and Power, Torrent Power and Sembcorp have been given import targets by the power ministry

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Union Power Minister Tells States To Step Up Coal Imports For 3 Years

That move was contrary to a long-standing national objective to buy less coal from abroad but widely seen as a temporary measure to address shortfalls amid rising power demand caused by soaring temperatures and a pickup in industrial activity

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India's Big Industrial States Plan Massive Coal Imports To Stave Off Shortages

Three of India's most industrialised states plan to import 10.5 million tonnes of coal in coming months as officials scramble to arrest widespread power cuts, a move that could push global coal prices to new highs

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India's Russian Coal Imports Could Be Highest In Over Two Years In March

Vessels carrying at least 1.06 million tonnes of coking coal, mainly used for steelmaking, and thermal coal, used primarily for electricity generation, are set to deliver the fuel at Indian ports in March, the highest since January 2020, data from consultancy Kpler showed

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