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Vedanta advises India to work out end to nickel sulphate tasks with Japan and South Korea

India's metalstooil conglomerate Vedanta has actually prompted the federal government to push Japan and South Korea to change their trade pacts to remove their import tasks on nickel sulphate used in EV batteries, a source familiar with the matter stated.

Vedanta and some smaller firms turn nickel ores imported mostly from Australia, Indonesia and Turkey into nickel sulphate before shipping it to South Korea, Japan and other nations.

The company, part of London-headquartered Vedanta Resources and led by billionaire Anil Agarwal - has petitioned India's. federal government to change the guidelines of origin provision in New Delhi's. Comprehensive Economic Collaboration Agreements (CEPAs) with Japan. and South Korea.

Nickel sulphate shipments to Japan and South Korea draw in. 3.9% and 5% import taxes respectively; a modification in the rules of. origin provision in CEPAs would remove the tariffs on the. shipments of the EV battery material from India, according to. the source.

The source decreased to be identified as he was not. authorised to talk with the media.

India's trade ministry and Vedanta did not immediately. react to Reuters ask for remarks.

India, the world's third-biggest carbon emitter, has. determined nickel as crucial to meet the country's ambition. for cleaner technologies in sectors such as transportation.

But unlike Japan and South Korea, India's electric car. ( EV) market is still in its nascent phase.

Vedanta has cited India's weaker demand for nickel sulphate. as a factor behind its push to offer the EV material to countries. such as Japan and South Korea, where consumption of nickel. sulphate is strong.

South Korea accounts for the bulk of India's nickel sulphate. exports. New Delhi offers smaller quantities of nickel sulphate. to Belgium, Bangladesh, and the United Arab Emirates.

While Vedanta produces about 8,160 metric tons of nickel. sulphate yearly, India's own need is around 2,500 metric. heaps, according to the source.

(source: Reuters)