SAIL, NMDC explore Russian coking coal assets, nickel supplies
Both SAIL and NMDC are exploring sourcing of raw materials and are in talks with Russia, and SAIL has also set up an internal panel to study the issue
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Nickel is critical to India’s electric vehicle supply chain, especially for batteries. New Delhi aims for electric vehicles to account for 30% of cars and 80% of two-wheelers by 2030, up from about 6% and 9% now. File | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
“State-owned Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) Limited are exploring acquisitions of coking coal assets in Russia as New Delhi seeks to secure supplies of critical raw materials,” sources said.
“India, the world’s biggest producer of crude steel after China, sent a delegation to Russia last month for preliminary talks with government and industry executives,” said the three sources familiar with the matter. They sought anonymity because the talks were confidential.
“Both SAIL and NMDC are exploring sourcing of raw materials and are in talks with Russia,” one of the sources said, adding that SAIL had set up an internal panel to study the issue.
“Plans are also on to boost imports of nickel from Russia,” two Indian sources and a Russian source said. “Initial talks between the two sides were held in New Delhi in April,” the two Indian sources said.
Currently, nickel is imported from China, Japan, Norway and the United States, among other countries, and only very small quantities from Russia.
Nickel is critical to electric vehicle supply chain, especially for batteries. New Delhi aims for electric vehicles to account for 30% of cars and 80% of two-wheelers by 2030, up from about 6% and 9% now .The metal is also used in making stainless steel.
Efforts are under way to secure supplies of key raw materials as it boost steel output and speeds its transition to cleaner energy. In January, the government designated coking coal a critical and strategic mineral on the grounds of import dependence.
It said it also wanted to secure stable supplies of other key raw materials such as lithium, cobalt and rare earths. Now, more than half of the coking coal requirements ar
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