As per the production targets in National Steel Policy 2017, the coking coal requirement is projected to increase from the current level of around 60 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 160 MTPA.
Although various measures are being taken to increase the supply of indigenous coking coal, dependence on import would continue. In such a scenario, multiple options for sourcing coking coal imports would lead to cost advantage and choice, the statement said.
According to the statement, Steel Minister Birender Singh led a delegation comprising senior officials from the ministry and its PSUs to Canada earlier this month. The minister had extensive interaction with Canadian Natural Resource Minister James Carr.
The discussion included growth of steel industry in India and the strategic importance of Canadian coking coal for Indian steelmakers, collaborations in the area of environmental friendly mining, coal beneficiation and R&D.
Another highlight of the visit was wide-ranging deliberations with representatives of Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC).
The delegation held a joint meeting in Toronto, with various steel-related Canadian institutions and industry representatives for deliberating on issues of mutual interest.
It discussed efficient mining and logistics managements, enhancing steel intensity of the Indian economy, R&D in steelmaking and promotion of steel as a preferred material for construction.
Earlier, the delegation visited a coking coal mine in the State of British Columbia.
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