India Restricts Sugar Exports
India recently announced new restrictions on sugar exports, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service said in a report May 26. The change, which took effect June 1, moved Indian exports of raw, refined and white sugar into the country’s “restricted” category,…
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the agency said. The products now require “special permission” from the government before they can be exported, USDA said, but added that the restrictions don’t apply to exports to the U.S. or the EU “falling under CXL and tariff-rate quotas.”