Govt wants states to buy local coal but no import curbs planned
22 Jun 2016
The government has asked states to buy coal from Coal India's growing stockpiles but won't place curbs on imports, a senior coal ministry official told Reuters ahead of the allocation of new mines to state firms.
Coal India, the world's largest miner of the fuel, has boosted output at a record pace over the past two years, aided by faster environmental and other clearances under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
Though an age-old coal shortage has now turned into a surplus, demand has not grown as fast as expected, leading to massive mounds of unsold coal and generating speculation among some industry officials that the government would introduce some kind of curbs on imports to help Coal India out.
Coal Secretary Anil Swarup said on Tuesday that the fuel was a key raw material for various industries and the government was not considering import curbs, though it did want state power generators to buy coal locally, given the production surge.
"We want them to buy but can't force anybody," said Swarup, who attended a conference of state power, energy and renewable energy ministers last week.
Source: Businesstoday