India extends duty-free import of yellow peas by two months

Published 2024년 12월 25일

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The Indian government has extended the duty-free import of yellow peas until February 28, 2025, in an effort to stabilize prices and eliminate market deficit. Since the initiative started in December, India has imported over 2.2 million tons of the legume. This could potentially increase opportunities for Russia to supply yellow peas to India, especially with Canada offering discounts to remain competitive in the market.
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The Indian government has extended the duty-free import of yellow peas for another two months, until February 28, 2025. This was reported in a notification published on the website of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) of the country's Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The first term of this measure expires at the end of this year. We are talking about products with the commodity code ITC (HS) 07131010. For the first time, India was allowed to purchase this legume without duties in December last year. According to the authorities, this measure was supposed to stabilize prices for the crop and other products dependent on it, as well as eliminate the deficit in the domestic market of legumes. Since then, this tariff benefit has been extended several times. From the beginning of its validity until September of this year, India, according to the country's Ministry of Commerce, has already imported more than 2.2 million tons of yellow peas. This situation may further ...
Source: Rosng

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