India Imposes Immediate Ban on Sugar Exports Until September 2026
India has imposed an immediate ban on the exports of sugars until September 30, 2026. This decision policy aims to protect the domestic supply and controlling inflation risks. As India is world’s second largest sugar producer this move affect the both domestic markets and global sugar prices.
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has officially changed the sugar export policy from ‘restricted’ to ‘prohibited.’
The ban applies to,
This marks the sharp policy shift because India had earlier allowed the controlled sugar exports based on expectations of surplus production.
The ban takes effect immediately and will remain in to the force until September 30, 2026 or until further orders.
The government has provided the limited exemptions.
Sugar exports will still be allowed if,
Additionally, the exports to the European Union and the United States will continue under the existing tariff-rate quota arrangements.
This means the ban is broad but not absolute ban.
The main concern is to tighten the domestic availability.
India’s expected sugar balance for the 2025-26 season shows increasing pressure.
Estimated numbers are,
That closing stock level would be among the lowest in the recent years.
For comparison the stock levels had fallen to around 39.4 lakh tonnes in the year 2016-17 period in which it saw supply stress.
Food inflation remains politically and economically sensitive for the country.
Sugar is a widely consumed household commodity and also an industrial input which used in food processing.
If supply tightens significantly the retail sugar prices could rise sharply.
By restricting the exports, the government aims to ensure the adequate domestic availability and reduce inflationary pressure.
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