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Friday, May 3, 2024

From disaster in Thoothukudi to resurgence in Kachchh: Bharat’s Copper story turns 180 degrees

“From disaster in Thoothukudi to resurgence in Kachchh: India’s Copper story turns 180 degrees”, Swarajyamag, February 7, 2024:

“Five years after the disastrous shutdown of the Sterlite Copper plant in Thoothukudi, India’s copper production is set to witness a remarkable uptick. The resurgence is being led by Adani Group’s latest making biggest ever inroad into copper production.  

India will soon boast the world’s largest copper manufacturing plant. Kutch Copper Ltd (KCL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd is establishing a facility at Mundra in Gujarat. The plant costing $1.2 billion will start its operations by the end of March this year.

In its first phase, it will produce 0.5 million tonnes of copper, which will be increased to 1 million tonnes during the second phase commencing in March 2029…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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