As mining curbs bite, India offers market to glut-hit iron ore
India may ship in 45 million tonnes of iron ore over the next three years as domestic output falls short of steel production needs

India may ship in 45 million tonnes of iron ore over the next three years as domestic output falls short of steel production needs
crackdown on illegal mining by the Supreme Court has been lifted, delays in restarting mining operations have limited local iron ore supply. Photo: Bloomberg
Singapore: An oversupplied global iron ore market may find some relief from an unlikely source as former number three exporter India turns into a big importer due to a cutback in domestic production. The country may ship in up to 45 million tonnes over the next three years as home-grown iron ore output falls short of domestic steel production needs, an executive at an influential industry group said. India imported just 0.37 million tonnes of the steelmaking raw material in 2013/14, government data showed. But already JSW Steel Ltd, India’s third-largest maker of the alloy, has said it will import 6 million tonnes of iron ore in 2014/15 against zero a year earlier. “There’s no option but to import to meet the shortfall. We’re looking at between 10 and 15 million tonnes every fiscal year over the next three years,” Basant Poddar, vice president of the federation of indian mineral industries, the only industry group for mining firms in the country, told Reuters by phone. “The mine closures all over India, starting from Karnataka, Goa, Odisha and Jharkhand, have created a massive disruption to supply,” Poddar said. Mining in the key iron ore states of Karnataka and Goa was banned in 2011 and 2012, respectively, following a crackdown on illegal mining by the Supreme Court and the government. Several mines in top producing Odisha state and in Jharkhand too were closed this year following government-imposed restrictions on the renewal of mining licenses. While the bans have since been lifted, delays in restarting mining operations in Goa and Karnataka and the latest mine closures in the other states have limited local iron ore supply.
VIMAL SINGH
PGDM 3 SEM
SOURCE-- MINT LIVE NEWS
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