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Higher output by Coal India makes imports fall for sixth straight month

India imported 12.35 million tonnes of coal last month, a 34.3% decline from the same month a year ago

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Reuters New Delhi
India's coal imports fell for the sixth month in December, a government official said Wednesday, as the world's third-biggest buyer of the fuel expands domestic mines to boost output and expand power generation.

India shipped in 12.35 million tonnes of coal last month, a 34.3% decline from the same month a year ago. Imports slipped thanks to a jump in production by state-run Coal India, the world's biggest miner of the fuel that is opening one new mine a month as the government fast-tracks environmental clearances.

"Record coal production by Coal India leads to further reduction in imports," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup tweeted.
 

Coal India's April-December production grew by a record 9%, keeping the country on course to reduce annual imports for the first time in five years.

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First Published: Jan 06 2016 | 1:54 PM IST

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