In India, the steel production industry requires the import of

  • saltpetre
  • rock phosphate
  • coking coal
  • All of the above
  • Explanation:

    The coal found in India is manily of non-coking quality, and hence coking coal has to be imported. 70% of the steel produced today uses coal. Metallurgical coal – or coking coal – is a vital ingredient in the steel making process. Coking coal is converted to coke by driving off impurities to leave almost pure carbon. During the iron-making process, a blast furnace is fed with the iron ore, coke and small quantities of fluxes (minerals, such as limestone, which are used to collect impurities).

In India, the steel production industry requires the import of
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