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News Dalmia Bharat ordered to pay US$4.5m in damages over coal import deal

Dalmia Bharat ordered to pay US$4.5m in damages over coal import deal

Written by Global Cement staff 06 July 2017
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India: The Delhi High Court has rejected an appeal by Dalmia Bharat in a coal import deal with Glencore that went wrong. The cement producer will now be required to pay US$4.3m in damages and US$0.27m in interest, according to the DNA newspaper. Dalmia Cement, part of Dalmia Bharat Group, originally arranged a deal to import coal in multiple consignments. However it later refused to accept some of the shipments citing poor quality. Glencore then won damages at an arbitration tribunal that ruled that Dalmia had breached its contract.

Last modified on 12 July 2017
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