Georgia imposes a duty on sugar imports

Published 2023년 11월 15일

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The Georgian government will be implementing duties on sugar imports for a specified timeframe beginning in November 2023. The duties will amount to 40 tetras per kilogram or 400 lira ($13.95) per ton for imports exceeding 100 kilograms. Agar Sugar Company, the main sugar producer in Georgia, recorded increased revenues and net profit in their 2022 financial report, with their efficiency being influenced by the price difference between sugarcane and finished sugar on the international market. Georgia imported a significant amount of sugar in 2022 and the first 9 months of 2023, including thousands of tons of Russian sugar.
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The Georgian government has decided to impose duties on sugar imports from November 20, 2023 to July 1, 2024. The import duty will be 40 tetras for each kilogram when importing more than 100 kilograms, which equals 400 lira ($13.95) per ton. The country’s main sugar producer is Agar Sugar Company, which also imports sugar. The company’s 2022 financial report shows that its revenues increased by 71 million liras ($26.5 million) to 211 million liras ($79 million). The company’s net profit rose sharply from 1.4 million liras ($1.4 million) to 12.6 million liras ($4.7 million). In the last year, Agar Sugar Factory processed 86,900 tons of sugarcane, up 27% year-on-year. The efficiency of the factory directly depends on the difference between the price of sugarcane and finished sugar on the international market. In addition to local production, Georgia imports tens of thousands of tons of sugar every year. In 2022, the country imported 152 thousand tons of sugar worth 89 million ...

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