India's coal import rises 30% to 22MT
India's coal import rose 30.3 per cent to 22.27 million tonnes (MT) in April amid supply concerns and demand for pre-monsoon restocking of dry fuel.
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India's coal import rose 30.3 per cent to 22.27 million tonnes (MT) in April amid supply concerns and demand for pre-monsoon restocking of dry fuel. The country had imported 17.09 million tonnes of coal in April last year, according to a provisional compilation by mjunction services, based on monitoring of vessels' positions and data received from shipping companies. "India's coal and coke imports in April 2021 through the major and non-major ports are estimated to have increased by 30.3 per cent over April 2020... Imports in April 2021 stood at around 22.27 million tonnes (MT) as against 17.09 MT imported in April 2020," it said. "The demand for pre-monsoon restocking and supply concerns led to a surge in coal import during the month under review. Recently, tightened supply in overseas markets have firmed up prices. This factor coupled with the onset of monsoon is expected to keep the volumes in check in the near term," Vinaya Varma, MD, CEO, mjunction services Ltd, said.