Govt. of India allows 1 million metric tons sugar export amid limited surplus
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Govt. of India allows 1 million metric tons sugar export amid limited surplus
NEW DELHI : Indian Government on Monday allowed exports of 1 million metric tons of sugar during the current season to September 2025 to help mills of the world’s second biggest producer export surplus stocks and help prop up local prices. The decision could put further downward pressure on global prices, which fell more than 1% on Monday. The government has approved an export quota to strengthen the sugar sector by providing price stability and…
India’s resumption of sugar exports risks global market disruption | 21 January 2025 | Australian Sugar Milling Council
The Indian Government’s announcement to export up to one-million tonnes of raw sugar, ignoring previous WTO rulings against it, has raised alarms about potential market disruptions causing a decline in sugar prices globally. India’s history of employing trade-distorting subsidies has faced wide-spread criticism and led to multiple legal challenges. The WTO ruled in 2021 that India breached international trade agreements by artificially inflatin…
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