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Coal imports jump 34 per cent in FY15, shows mjunction data

Coal imports jump 34 per cent in FY15, shows mjunction data

Coal imports in March were estimated to have risen 80 per cent to 24.73 million tonnes, according to mjunction data.

(Photo: Reuters) (Photo: Reuters)

Country's  coal imports jumped 33.5 per cent in the last fiscal year to 242.4 million tonnes as lower purchases by China depressed prices and helped consumers elsewhere, preliminary data from online trader mjunction showed.

Power companies in the country typically depend on imports for about 15 per cent of their annual needs but that figure looks set to climb thanks to a continuous fall in prices, which has raised the appetite for foreign coal.

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Imports in March were estimated to have risen 80 per cent to 24.73 million tonnes, according to mjunction data based on information from shipping companies, ports and other sources.

Government data on imports generally comes with a lag and varies with those from private firms like mjunction, which collects data from a greater number of ports and includes additional coal grades.

"Going by existing trends and a soft trend in international markets, India's coal import of all types in 2015-16 would be more than 260 million tonnes," mjunction Chief Executive and Managing Director Viresh Oberoi said in an email on Tuesday.

Coal Secretary Anil Swarup estimated imports of 200 million tonnes for 2014/15 and 160 million tonnes for the 2015/16 fiscal year.

According to official data, India imported 168.4 million tonnes in 2013/14, while mjunction put the figure at 181.58 million.

(Reuters)

Published on: Apr 14, 2015, 5:17 PM IST
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