Bangladesh: Prices are reduced by Tk 4 for palm oil, and by Tk 5 for soybean oil

Published 2022년 12월 19일

Tridge summary

The retail prices of palm and soybean oil in Bangladesh have been lowered by Tk 4 and Tk 5 per litre respectively, effective from December 18. The government has adjusted the prices after reviewing import prices and stock levels. The new prices range from Tk 117 to Tk 187 per litre, and the cost of a five-litre bottle of soybean oil has been set at Tk 906. This decision was made following the government's scrutiny of the current market prices, which were previously ranging from Tk 115 to Tk 190 per litre for palm oil, and Tk 167 to Tk 192 for soybean oil.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The retail price of palm oil has been reduced by Tk 4 while soybean oil by Tk 5 a litre in the country. The new price rate will come into effect from December 18, the commerce ministry said in a circular yesterday. As per the new rate, one litre of bottled soybean oil will be sold at Tk 187 instead of Tk 192, loose soybean at Tk 167 instead of Tk 172 and palm oil at Tk 117 against Tk 121. However, the price of a five-litre bottle of soybean oil has been fixed at Tk 906. The government took the decision after scrutinising the current import prices and stocks of the essential cooking ingredient, according to the circular. According to data of the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh, loose soybean oil was selling at Tk 175 to Tk 180 per litre yesterday while bottled ones at Tk 180 to TK 190. Apart from this, a five-litre bottle of soybean oil was being sold at Tk 890 to Tk 925. On the other hand, loose palm oil was being ...

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.