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Vedanta lost $200 million in profits in one year of Thoothukudi plant shutdown, Anil Agarwal says

The Tamil Nadu government had in May last year ordered permanent shutdown of the copper smelter after bloody protests at the plant in Thoothukudi culminated in police opening fire on demonstrators. Vedanta wants the plant to be reopened, pointing to the economic pressures from the closure.

By PTI Jun 17, 2019 7:35:54 AM IST (Updated)


Vedanta Ltd has lost about $200 million in profits ever since its copper smelter plant in Tamil Nadu was shut more than a year ago after police fired on protesters and killed 13 people, group chairman Anil Agarwal has said.
Agarwal added that the stoppage of production at the Tuticorin plant of the firm's unit Sterlite led to the country having to import copper, spending precious foreign exchange.
"We have lost about $200 million in bottomline (profits)," he told PTI in an interview. "Forget about bottomline, how can you stop production and start importing? After all, what we did at Tuticorin was import substitution."