"A meeting on the issue is expected in the Finance Ministry soon. The Mines Ministry has also requested for the review of the duty," a source said.
There is 30 per cent export duty on iron ore and 5 per cent on pellets at present.
The Commerce Ministry is in favour of cutting the export duty on iron ore. Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar too has recently demanded from the Centre withdrawal of the export duty on low grade iron ore.
The Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (FIMI) had also requested the Centre to do away with export duty to help the sector.
Iron ore exports declined by 61.46 per cent to USD 52 million in August. India is the third largest global exporter of the ore.
The exports of iron ore, a key steel making raw material used to be about 100 MT, which declined to 62 MT in 2011-12, 18.37 MT in 2012-13 and finally 14.42 MT in the last fiscal on account of a number of factors including high duties and freight charges.
Odisha is the largest producer of iron ore in the country. About 1.6 tonnes of iron ore is needed to produce a tonne of steel.
According to FIMI, about 62 MT of iron ore fines are lying unused at mine heads in the country.
