India’s Mineral import Surge

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Source- This post on the India’s Mineral import surge has been created based on the article “Mineral import surges 80%” published in “The Hindu” on 1 August 2024.

Why in the news?

India’s major mineral imports (mostly non-critical minerals) has witnessed almost 80% rise in value terms over five years. The mineral import in value terms has risen to Rs. 68,633 crore in FY24 from Rs. 38,604 crore in FY19.

Mineral Imports
Source- The Hindu

Major Minerals Imported in India

The major minerals imported in India are copper-ore concentrates, phosphorite, manganese ore, limestone, iron ore, bauxite, asbestos, sulphur, magnesite, and fluorspar. These ten minerals account for 97% of mineral imports.

Data related to Imports

Copper ore concentrateThese imports have been the highest in value terms. It constitutes nearly 40% of the total major mineral imports in FY24. It stands today at Rs. 25,951 crore in FY24, doubling from ₹12,146 crore over five years.
Phosphorite ImportsPhosphorite imports constitute nearly 20% of the total import in value terms. It has increased to Rs.12,649 crore in FY24 doubling from ₹5,625 crore.
LimestoneLimestone imports have been highest in volume at 338.09 lakh tonnes (55% of the total), followed by phosphorite at 55.98 lakh tonnes (14%).
Critical mineralsCritical imports, excluding lithium-ion and copper, totals Rs. 1,396.6 crore in FY24, with a volume of 82,260 tonnes.

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