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Govt eases sugar export norms, allows mills to sell abroad till the end of current season
Date: 28 Mar 2018
Source: Live Mint
Reporter: Nidhi Verma & Mayank Bhardwaj
News ID: 29966
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New Delhi: India relaxed rules on sugar exports on Wednesday, allowing mills to sell abroad until the end of the current season in a move that could further drag down benchmark sugar prices.

India, the world’s biggest sugar consumer, is struggling to manage overflowing domestic stocks.

In the measures announced on Wednesday, the government also said that millers that export sugar this season would be allowed duty-free imports of raw sugar for the following two seasons through September 2021.

India is likely to produce a record 29.5 million tonnes of sugar in the 2017/18 season ending on 30 September, up 45% from the previous year.

Reuters reported earlier this month that the government was planning to bring in rules to force sugar mills to export millions of tonnes of surplus supplies to prop up local prices.

India’s attempt to cut its local stocks comes as global sugar prices are trading at around 2-1/2-year lows.

One sugar mill owner, who did not wish to be identified, said the new measures would not help him much.

“Global sugar prices are too low and mills will incur a loss of at least $150 a tonne,” the mill owner said.

 
  

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