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India rules out lowering sugar import tax for now: Govt source

Prices in the local market have risen more than 10% in a month on an expected drop in production

A worker loads sugarcane into a load carrier at a wholesale market in Ahmedabad. Photo: Reuters
A worker loads sugarcane into a load carrier at a wholesale market in Ahmedabad. Photo: Reuters
Reuters New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2017 | 4:51 PM IST
India, the world's biggest sugar consumer, has no plan to lower import duty on the sweetener, at least in the near term, a government official said on Thursday.

Sugar prices in the local market have risen more than 10% in a month on an expected drop in production after back-to-back drought ravaged cane crop in the top-producing state Maharashtra.

Traders were speculating that the price increase may force the government to lower import duty.

India's sugar production in 2016/17 is likely to fall to 22 million tonnes, down 4.3% from an earlier estimate, as mills in Maharashtra are closing early due to a cane shortage, industry officials told Reuters

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First Published: Jan 19 2017 | 3:00 PM IST

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