New Delhi contemplates multiple measures to rein in sugar prices at a time when food inflation is not showing any serious signs of cooling down.
With domestic sugar prices surging to their highest levels since October 2017, coinciding with a period when global prices are also at multi-year highs, the Indian government is considering taking multiple measures including the imposition of limits on stock holdings, the expansion of export curbs and better enforcement of increased monthly sales quotas. The aim
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