A report by industry consultancy SteelMint said that FY'15 marked an all time high of 15 MT iron ore imports into India.
The huge import of Iron ore last fiscal, ended March 31, by an iron ore rich India is attributed to the bans on various mines by the Supreme Court and declining global prices of the commodity.
In 2013-14, the imports stood at a mere 3.2 lakh tonne.
Exports were recorded at 4.5 MT during the fiscal.
JSW Steel, India's third largest steel producer imported 8.4 MT iron ore followed by Tata Steel at 3.04 MT. Other major importers were Tata International, Essar Steel and Jindal Saw.
Mining ban in mineral rich states like Odisha and Jharkhand forced the largest buyer of raw material, JSW, to import the principal steel making commodity.
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