Export caps and fiscal tightening to ward off inflation could finally bring India’s sugar party to an end.
Helped by monetary tightening aimed at deflating the commodity market bubble, muted domestic demand and selling pressure to meet sales quotas, sugar prices have started to moderate. On the other hand, the Indian government is contemplating a prohibitive cap on sugar exports for the upcoming sugar season (SS) that starts in October. It is aimed
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