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India imposes new 40pct export duty on onions

NEW DELHI, Aug 20 — India, the world’s biggest exporter of onions, has imposed a 40 per cent export duty on onions with immediate effect.

The additional duty will be in force until Dec 31.

The United Arab Emirates is among the biggest markets for Indian onions along with Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia and Sri Lanka, the Emirates News Agency reported.

The curbs on export have been prompted by the scantiest rainfall in a century this month in onion-growing states in India, which are creating onion shortages in the domestic market.

August is the peak season in India for onion harvesting. Pakistan, China and Egypt are among the other global exporters of onions.

The Ministry of Finance of India, which imposed the new export duty, wants to contain retail inflation caused by rising prices of vegetables and other food items.

This is the second recent effort by India to contain retail inflation caused by food prices. Last month, India imposed a ban on non-basmati white rice. India accounts for about 40 per cent of the world’s source of exported rice.

— Bernama-WAM

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