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China restricts exports of corn starch, signalling supply worries

Maize (Corn) Starch
China
Published Oct 4, 2022

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(Oct 3): China has curbed exports of corn starch, in a signal that the world’s biggest corn importer is likely worried about local supplies. The government has asked companies to suspend shipments to stabilise corn prices and contain inflation risks, according to Ma Wenfeng, a senior analyst at the Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultant Co. Corn starch is commonly used as an ingredient to thicken soups and sauces or for paper products and adhesives.

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(Oct 3): China has curbed exports of corn starch, in a signal that the world’s biggest corn importer is likely worried about local supplies. The government has asked companies to suspend shipments to stabilise corn prices and contain inflation risks, according to Ma Wenfeng, a senior analyst at the Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultant Co. Corn starch is commonly used as an ingredient to thicken soups and sauces or for paper products and adhesives. Despite the relatively small volume of exports, the move underscores Beijing’s concerns over grain supplies and rising prices. China imports corn mainly from the US, which may face a smaller harvest this season, and Ukraine, where shipments are choked off after Russia’s invasion. While China produces most of the corn it consumes, poor weather has threatened output. “Corn prices are high and cheaper Ukraine supplies cannot be shipped easily,” Ma said. “Exporting corn starch would further push up domestic prices.” Traders and processors ...
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