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India is looking to increase its coking coal imports.

Vikram Dutt is the top official in the coal ministry of India. He said that India has a significant opportunity to import more coal from the United States, as it expands its steelmaking capability.

Dutt stated that India had bilateral discussions with officials of the U.S. Department of Energy in advance of the India Energy Week event currently underway.

About 85% of the world's second largest?crude-steel producer?s coking coal requirements are imported, and more than half comes from Australia. New Delhi is trying to diversify its supplies.

About 10% of India's coal imports are currently imported from the U.S.

India's coal is not suitable for steel production due to its high ash content.

Kyle Haustveit of the U.S. Department of Energy said that the United States "actively tries" to support and increase its coal industry.

Haustveit stated, "We are here to meet with the Indian Government to ensure that we're partnering through innovation and technology transfers."

Haustveit and Dutt did not indicate how much India might increase its coking coal imports.

Indian and U.S. government officials are also holding talks on a possible bilateral trade agreement, after last year's talks fell apart due to a breakdown of communication between the two countries. Sethuraman N.R., Kirsten Donovan (Editing)

(source: Reuters)