The government has allowed traders to import eight essential items under deferred letters of credit (LCs) ahead of Ramadan to stabilize the market and ease price pressures. These items include edible oil, onion, sugar, chickpea, pulse, pea, spices, and dates, and can be imported under buyer or supplier credit until 31 March. This mechanism enables traders to import goods on credit, subsequently selling them to meet demand and settling payments afterwards, aiming to mitigate potential supply constraints and price fluctuations during the high-demand Ramadan period.