India’s coal imports rose by 5.7% to 75.26 million tonnes in the first quarter of the current fiscal compared to 71.16 million tonnes in the same period last fiscal, according to Mjunction data. Given surplus coal and reduced industrial activity during monsoon, import demand is expected to remain subdued in the coming months.
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