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On the 12th, India's cabinet approved the export of coal from power plants with excess coal stocks. The media here said the move paved the way for further coal exports from India. According to reports, the new policy introduced by the Indian cabinet on the same day stipulates that power plants with coal quotas in India can export up to 50% of their quota, and can flexibly allocate and use coal between group companies. India's cabinet also approved on the same day that coal resources sold through commercial auctions can be widely used for industrial purposes. Previously, India only allowed such coal resources to be used in specific manufacturing sectors such as cement and steel.

Zhitongcaijing·12/13/2025 10:33:00
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On the 12th, India's cabinet approved the export of coal from power plants with excess coal stocks. The media here said the move paved the way for further coal exports from India. According to reports, the new policy introduced by the Indian cabinet on the same day stipulates that power plants with coal quotas in India can export up to 50% of their quota, and can flexibly allocate and use coal between group companies. India's cabinet also approved on the same day that coal resources sold through commercial auctions can be widely used for industrial purposes. Previously, India only allowed such coal resources to be used in specific manufacturing sectors such as cement and steel.