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Govt scraps export duty on sugar

Govt scraps export duty on sugar

The government today scrapped export duty of raw and refined to boost shipments as the country is all set to produce record 29.5 million tonnes of the sweetener in the current 2017-18 marketing season.

Export duty on was 20 per cent.

A notification issued by the Central Board of and Custom said that it has been decided to reduce export duty on raw sugar, white or refined from 20 per cent to Nil.

Earlier, the government had doubled import duty on to 100 per cent to check shipments.

output of India, the world’s second largest producer, is estimated to rise sharply to 29.5 million tonnes in the 2017-18 marketing year (October-September) from 20.3 million tonnes in the previous year.

The domestic demand is 24-25 million tonnes annually.

With domestic prices falling below cost of production, industry bodies Indian Mills Association (ISMA) and of Cooperative Factories (NFCSF) had been demanding scrapping of export duty to liquidate surplus domestic stock.

Cane arrear to sugarcane farmers touched Rs 14,000 crore at the end of January and might rise further in wake of slide in prices, as per ISMA.

Mills have produced 25.80 million tonnes till March 15 of the 2017-18 marketing year (October-September).

Export duty on was 20 per cent.

A notification issued by the Central Board of and Custom said that it has been decided to reduce export duty on raw sugar, white or refined from 20 per cent to Nil.

Earlier, the government had doubled import duty on to 100 per cent to check shipments.

output of India, the world’s second largest producer, is estimated to rise sharply to 29.5 million tonnes in the 2017-18 marketing year (October-September) from 20.3 million tonnes in the previous year.

The domestic demand is 24-25 million tonnes annually.

With domestic prices falling below cost of production, industry bodies Indian Mills Association (ISMA) and of Cooperative Factories (NFCSF) had been demanding scrapping of export duty to liquidate surplus domestic stock.

Cane arrear to sugarcane farmers touched Rs 14,000 crore at the end of January and might rise further in wake of slide in prices, as per ISMA.

Mills have produced 25.80 million tonnes till March 15 of the 2017-18 marketing year (October-September).

 

Source: Business Standard – Published on: 20-03-2018