Despite the government's efforts to reduce sugar prices by halving import tariffs, the price of sugar in Bangladesh has not decreased but instead increased by Tk400 per maund and Tk10-15 per kg in the last month. Some traders believe that the country's sugar market is controlled by a few companies, making it difficult for prices to decrease, even with reduced import duties or lower international booking rates. The country's annual demand for refined sugar is around 18 to 20 million tonnes, with more than 98% of this demand being met through imports, mainly by five private sector industrial groups.