The coal imports in the financial year 2014-15 were at 212.103 MT, an increase of 27 per cent over the previous year, the provisional coal statistics of 2014-15 released by the Coal Ministry said.
Of the 212.103 MT of coal (worth Rs 1,04,524.1 crore), the non-coking coal import was 168.388 MT, while coking coal import was 43.715 MT, it said.
The coal import during 2013-14 was at 166.857 MT (Rs 92,329.2 crore) while in 2012-13 it was 145.785 MT (Rs 86,845.5 crore)
In 2009-10, 73.255 MT of coal (Rs 39,180.0 crore) was imported and in the previous fiscal 59.003 MT (Rs 41,340.8 crore) of coal was imported.
Coal Secretary Anil Swarup yesterday said that coal imports dropped by 27.16 per cent to 12.6 MT in September from a year-ago period on the back of rise in domestic production.
Coal India accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal production and is targeting one billion tonnes of coal production by 2019-20 fiscal.
