India’s coal imports rise 14 pc in September

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New Delhi, Nov 16: The country’s coal import surged by 13.54 per cent to 22.05 million tonnes (MT) in September, driven by increased demand of the dry fuel ahead of the festive season.
Imports in September recorded a notable rise from 19.42 MT of coal imported during the same month of the previous financial year.
Breaking down the numbers, non-coking coal import stood at 13.90 MT for the month, slightly higher than the 13.24 MT imported in September 2024. (PTI)

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