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India sugar industry expects duty-free raws imports to continue.


Date: 02-07-2009
Subject: India sugar industry expects duty-free raws imports to continue
MUMBAI, July 1 (Reuters) - The Indian sugar industry expects the government to extend its duty-free raw sugar import policy by one more year to encourage overseas purchases and curb domestic prices in the year of tight supplies.

The government, earlier this year, removed the export obligation that was linked to the import raw of sugar, as tight supplies threatened to push up prices, stoking inflation. The policy is in effect until Aug. 1, the government had said.

"We are expecting government to extend this raw sugar import policy. This will help in augmenting domestic availability and controlling prices," Prakash Naiknavare, managing director of the Maharashtra State Co-operative Sugar Factories Federation Ltd, told Reuters.

India, the biggest sugar consumer in the world, has turned a net importer in 2008/09 due to a sharp drop in the output that traders estimate will fall by 45 percent to 14.7 million tonnes.

Mills were earlier allowed to source raw sugar from overseas at zero duty but had to export the same amount of refined sugar within three years, a move designed to keep a rein on imports, which the government withdrew recently.

"I think it is (extension of duty free policy) required for one more year. We are expecting that," said Narendra Murkumbi, managing director of Shree Renuka Sugars (SRES.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), India's largest sugar refiner.

India's sugar output in 2009/10 is expected to reach 17.5-18.5 million tonnes, lower than the previously estimated 20 million tonnes, on delay in progress of monsoon, a senior industry official said last week. See [ID:nBOM514435]

Domestic demand is pegged at 22.5 million tonnes. 

Source : REUTERS


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