India bans onion export till March amid its rising price in domestic market

Published 2023년 12월 8일

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India has banned the export of onions until March 31, 2024 due to rising prices in the domestic market. The ban is a result of the failure of a 40% export tax imposed in August to stop the export of onions, in an effort to ensure availability for consumers within India. Meanwhile, the Kathmandu Valley is facing a shortage of potatoes and onions due to traders stopping sales in response to the government's decision to impose value-added tax on these products.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 8: India has banned export of onions amid rising prices in the domestic market. According to a notice published by the Indian government on Wednesday, the export ban of onion will continue till March, 2024. The notice issued under the Foreign Trade Act and Policy bans the export of onion till March 31, 2024. The notice, however, clearly states that the consignments of onions will be allowed to be exported if the loading of onions on the ship has commenced before the issuance of the notification. Earlier in August, India had imposed a 40% customs duty on the export of onions as an effort to bridle inflation ahead of key elections. The export tax was said to continue till the end of the year. But as the export tax did not stop export of onion to other countries, India authorities have now come to a decision to completely ban the export of onion to make sure that ...

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