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India’s Tata Steel bought 75,000 tons of Russian coal in May: Sources

Firm pledged to cut business ties with Russia in April.

Sudarshan Varadhan and Aftab Ahmed (Reuters) (The Jakarta Post)
New Delhi
Wed, June 22, 2022

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India’s Tata Steel bought 75,000 tons of Russian coal in May: Sources

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ndia's top steelmaker Tata Steel imported about 75,000 tons of coal from Russia in the second half of May, two trade sources and one government source said, weeks after pledging to stop doing business with Russia.

Tata Steel had said in April all its manufacturing sites in India, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands had sourced alternative supplies of raw materials to end its dependence on Russia, adding it was taking "a conscious decision to stop doing business with Russia."

Still, in May, Tata Steel shipped about 75,000 tons of PCI coal, used in steelmaking, from Russia's Vanino port, out of which 42,000 tons were offloaded in a port in Paradip on May 18 and 32,500 tons in Haldia, said the two trade sources who wished to remain anonymous as they were not authorized to speak on the matter.

A spokesman for Tata Steel said the deal to import coal from Russia was made before the company's announcement to cut business ties with Russia, without providing further details.

"There has been no other PCI Coal purchase by Tata Steel from Russia after the announcement," the spokesman said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

India's trade ministry did not respond to an email seeking comment.

India has refrained from condemning Russia – with which it has longstanding political ties — over what Moscow describes as its "special operation" in Ukraine. India has instead defended its purchase of Russian goods as a bid to diversify supplies and argues that a sudden halt would boost prices and hurt consumers.

Tata Steel was the only major steelmaker to announce it would stop doing business with Russia. Other Indian steelmakers have been importing bulk quantities of coal from Russia, trade data reviewed by Reuters showed.

The PCI coal was imported in a vessel named Panamax Ostria, the trade sources said. The government source confirmed Tata Steel had imported 75,000 tons of coal from Russia in May, but did not give more details.

Details on Tata Steel's Russian coal imports have not been previously reported.

Purchases of Russian coal by Indian buyers including steelmakers have spiked in recent weeks despite Western sanctions on Moscow, as traders offer discounts of up to 30 percent, Reuters reported on Saturday. 

Cheap coal supplies are especially crucial to Indian steelmakers now, as they are reeling from export duties imposed by the Indian government last month to curb local inflation. 

The Nifty metals index has fallen over 20 percent since the decision to levy export taxes on May 21, with Tata Steel falling about 26 percent, JSW Steel declining 12 percent and Jindal Steel and Power's shares losing 21 percent of its value since the announcement.

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