India's mines ministry may recommend cut in iron ore export tax: sources

India's mines ministry may recommend reducing or scrapping of the 30 percent export tax on medium-grade iron ore due to a persisting surplus in the country.
Freight trains are loaded with iron ore at a railway station at Chitradurga in Karnataka.(Photo | Reuters)
Freight trains are loaded with iron ore at a railway station at Chitradurga in Karnataka.(Photo | Reuters)

NEW DELHI: India's mines ministry may recommend reducing or scrapping of the 30 percent export tax on medium-grade iron ore due to a persisting surplus in the country, according to two sources and a document reviewed by Reuters.

Indian mining industry has for months lobbied for a cut in the export duty as the country is saddled with a surplus of around 149 million tonnes as on March 31 and a senior government official said the inventory is still hovering around that range.

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