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This Article is From Dec 12, 2017

Queensland Government Vetoes Plan To Support Loan To Adani In Australia

Queensland Government Vetoes Plan To Support Loan To Adani In Australia
Dump trucks drive along haul roads during a mine’s coal operations near Singleton, Australia. (Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg)

In a setback to India's energy giant Adani, the newly-elected Queensland government has vetoed a plan to give a $900-million concessional loan for the construction of a rail line in the controversy-hit Carmichael coal mine project in Australia.

The Adani group had applied for the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) loan worth $900 millionfor building the 388 km rail line to connect the major coal mine to the sea port. The $16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine project is one of the world's largest.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, after being sworn in, wrote to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to veto an almost $1 billion concessional loan for the Adani mine, Brisbane Times reported.

She also tweeted a photo of her letter, fulfilling a major poll promise she had made during the election campaign to put a stop to the NAIF loan on her first day.

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