Chhattisgarh has launched India’s biggest-ever copper concentrate export to China, dispatching 12,000 metric tonnes from its Nava Raipur logistics hub. The move positions the state as a rising mineral and logistics powerhouse, with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai calling it a stride toward self-reliance and global industrial integration.
Chhattisgarh’s mineral push gains global traction with record copper dispatch
In a landmark development, the Chhattisgarh government has commenced the export of 12,000 metric tonnes of copper concentrate to China—the largest such consignment in India’s history. The first rake, carrying 2,200 metric tonnes, departed from the Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP) in Nava Raipur on November 11, headed for Visakhapatnam Port before its final shipment to China.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai hailed the initiative as a symbol of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat,” highlighting the state’s emergence as a strategic hub for mineral exports and industrial logistics. The MMLP, developed under the Department of Industries, features advanced cargo handling systems and integrated rail connectivity, enabling cost-effective and scalable operations.
Major takeaways
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12,000 metric tonnes of copper concentrate to be exported to China
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First rake of 2,200 metric tonnes dispatched from Nava Raipur MMLP
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Export managed by Hindustan Copper Ltd, with copper sourced from Malajkhand mines
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MMLP positioned as Central India’s gateway to global mineral markets
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Export revival marks return of copper trade after five-year pandemic-induced pause
Sources: The Hindu, New Indian Express, Hindu BusinessLine, Angel One