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India Reforms Boost Low Grade Iron Ore Value

India’s mining policy has taken a decisive turn with a revision to royalty calculations that could bring vast volumes of previously ignored iron ore into productive use. The Ministry of Mines has introduced a structured pricing mechanism that lowers the financial burden on low-grade iron ore, enabling its commercial processing and strengthening long-term resource security for the steel sector.

For years, material containing less than 45 per cent iron was treated as uneconomical, largely due to the absence of a separate pricing benchmark. This meant that miners paid royalties linked to higher-grade ore, making beneficiation an energy- and capital-intensive process financially unattractive. Industry experts say this discouraged the use of abundant deposits such as banded iron formations, leaving significant mineral resources untapped.The revised framework introduces a graded pricing system for low grade iron ore, linking its valuation to discounted benchmarks. Ore with 35–45 per cent iron content will now be priced at a reduced level compared to standard grades, while material below 35 per cent receives an even steeper discount. By recalibrating how royalties are calculated, the government aims to make beneficiation projects viable and attract fresh investment in processing infrastructure.

This shift has implications beyond mining economics. Steel remains a cornerstone of India’s urban expansion from housing and transport networks to renewable energy infrastructure. Ensuring a steady supply of raw material is critical for keeping construction costs stable and supporting the transition towards climate-resilient urban systems. By expanding the usable resource base, policymakers are attempting to reduce pressure on high-grade reserves, which are depleting faster due to sustained demand.A senior official familiar with the development indicated that the move also seeks to promote more responsible mining practices. Instead of extracting only high-quality ore and discarding the rest a practice often criticised for inefficiency the revised policy encourages full-resource utilisation. This aligns with broader sustainability goals, particularly as cities demand materials with lower lifecycle environmental impacts. Another key clarification addresses how royalties are assessed on run-of-mine ore after basic screening. This is expected to curb underreporting and ensure that mineral value is not diluted through processing classifications. Analysts suggest that improving transparency in valuation could enhance government revenues while maintaining investor confidence.

Urban planners note that the benefits could extend to secondary industries as well. Increased beneficiation activity may spur localised industrial clusters, generating employment and supporting regional economies. However, they caution that the environmental footprint of processing plants must be carefully managed through cleaner technologies and stricter compliance frameworks. Looking ahead, the success of this pricing reform may influence similar approaches in other mineral sectors. As India balances rapid urbanisation with finite natural resources, policies that maximise efficiency while maintaining ecological safeguards are likely to shape the next phase of infrastructure growth.

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