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India's JSW Steel, SAIL in talks with Mongolia for coking coal deliveries, sources say

India's JSW Steel and staterun Steel Authority of India (SAIL). remain in talks with Mongolian authorities to import two. deliveries of coking coal, two sources with direct knowledge of. the matter stated.

JSW Steel, the nation's biggest steelmaker by capability,. plans to purchase 2,500 metric lots, while SAIL intends to import 75,000. metric lots of the steelmaking raw material from Mongolia, said. the sources who requested privacy as the plans are not public.

Both JSW Steel and SAIL would import Mongolian coking coal. either via Russia or China, said the sources.

We are simply trying to comprehend how the logistics work,. SAIL Chairman Amarendu Prakash informed Reuters when asked if the. business was looking to receive a shipment from Mongolia.

SAIL was exploring sourcing coking coal from Mongolia to. diversify its suppliers, it stated in an emailed declaration to. Reuters.

India, the world's second-largest manufacturer of unrefined steel,. fulfills 85% of its coking coal requirements through imports.

Late in 2015, irregular climate condition hit coking coal. supplies from Australia, which represents over half of India's. coking coal imports of around 70 million metric tons a year.

Since then, Indian steel mills have been looking for to source. coking coal from other countries.

Last month, a source said India was checking out methods to import. routine materials of Mongolian coking coal by means of Russia to reduce. dependence on materials through China.

Industry officials state landlocked however resource-rich Mongolia. can offer exceptional grades of coking coal at fairly lower. rates to India, which is witnessing strong steel demand driven. by quick financial growth and increasing facilities spending.

Mongolian coal is about $50 a metric ton cheaper than the. Australian materials, they stated.

India's Jindal Steel and Power is likewise eager to. source coking coal from Mongolia, one of the sources stated.

India's JSW Steel and Jindal Steel and Power didn't react. to Reuters emails for comment.

The Indian government is working to assist steel business. diversify imports to avoid over-reliance on particular countries,. commodities consultancy BigMint said.

India imported 29.4 million metric lots of coking coal. during the very first half of the , up almost 2% from a. year earlier, the consultancy added.

(source: Reuters)