Mining
India asks the court to reject challenge against copper import curbs
A legal document published on Thursday shows that the Indian government rejected claims by trade groups that its decision to introduce quality control restrictions on copper cathode imported would result in a monopoly. This is because 10 foreign suppliers had already been certified. India, which is the second largest importer of refined cobalt in the world, defends its quality control measures against allegations that they would create supply shortages and a monopoly for three domestic suppliers. The government responded in a 160-page document to petitions from the Bombay Metal Exchange and the Bombay Non-Ferrous Metals Association that their concerns about...