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India's Coal Imports Likely to Remain Subdued

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

India's coal imports dropped 4.2% in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, and with seaborne prices showing an uptick, imports are likely to remain subdued in the near term.

According to Hellenic Shipping News, India's coal imports are likely to remain subdued in the near future. The country's coal imports dropped 4.2% to 213.10 million tonnes (MT) in the April-January period of the current fiscal year. With seaborne coal prices showing an uptick, the decline in imports underscores India's push towards self-sufficiency in coal production. India has been working to reduce its reliance on imported coal and boost domestic production to meet its energy needs. The drop in imports reflects the country's efforts to utilize its own coal reserves more efficiently. This trend is expected to continue in the coming months as India focuses on strengthening its energy security and reducing its trade deficit. The maritime industry will closely monitor the developments in India's coal import market, as it has significant implications for global shipping and trade patterns. The subdued import levels could impact the demand for bulk carriers and other vessels involved in the coal trade, potentially affecting the overall shipping market dynamics.
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