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A man removes copper wiring from electrical cables outside a scrap shop in Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, in Mumbai December 10, 2012. Danish Siddiqui
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State-run Hindustan Copper (HCPR.NS) plans to sell copper concentrate produced by mines it is acquiring from Chile's Codelco to Hindalco (HALC.NS) and Adani, aiming to ​meet India's growing appetite for the red metal, two sources familiar with ‌the matter said.

It is also in talks to form a joint venture with state-run Codelco to mine and sell copper, three sources said, declining to be identified as the deliberations were confidential.

Hindustan ​Copper, Coal India (COAL.NS) and NTPC Mining are in discussions to secure four copper ​mining blocks from Codelco, India's mines secretary said in April.

Last year, Hindustan ⁠Copper signed a preliminary agreement with Codelco about looking at mutually beneficial opportunities ​in exploration and mining. In May this year, it signed a non-disclosure agreement with Codelco ​and appointed a deal advisor.

It did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. It has previously denied that it is in talks about a joint venture.

Codelco, NTPC Mining and Coal India also ​did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

India, the world's second-biggest refined ​copper importer, may have to import 91% to 97% of its copper concentrates by 2047, the government has said.

Hindalco, ‌an ⁠Aditya Birla Group-owned firm, is one of India's biggest aluminium and copper producers. The Adani conglomerate runs Kutch Copper, a $1.2 billion smelter in the western state of Gujarat that it says is the world's biggest single-location plant of its type.

According to two of ​the sources, due diligence ​is ongoing and Hindustan ⁠Copper is open to having partners for the JV such as Coal India and NTPC Mining.

Early this year, a technical team ​from Hindustan Copper and executives from NTPC Mining and Coal India ​visited Chile, ⁠the sources said, adding that it would still take a decade before mining could begin and concentrate is produced.

India plans to include a chapter on copper in free trade pact ⁠talks ​with Chile to secure a fixed quantity of copper ​concentrate, the government said last year.

India produces an estimated 573,000 metric tons of refined copper annually but demand ​is much greater at around 1.8 million tons.

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