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March 22 (Reuters) - India will remove a 20% duty on onion exports starting April 1, the government said on Saturday. The move follows nearly five months of export restrictions, including minimum ...
The Indian government on Saturday withdrew 20 per cent duty on the export of onions imposed in September 2024. The decision will come into effect on April 1, 2025. The Department of Revenue issued ...
The government's decision to remove the 20 per cent customs duty on onion exports starting April 1 aims to enhance farmers' income by allowing them better access to global markets. Agriculture ...
India yesterday announced the scrapping of 20 percent duty on onion export with effect from April 1. The Department of Revenue issued a notification to this effect yesterday on the Department of ...
The government has decided to lift the 20 per cent export duty on onions from April 1 to protect farmers' interests. This move comes as onion prices have dropped due to the expected arrival of the ...
The 20 per cent export duty, which has now been ... a decline of 39 per cent is observed in the all-India weighted average modal prices,” said the ministry. Onion prices have declined in key ...
Indian onions are losing their competitiveness in the global market, particularly the Gulf, because of the 20 per cent export duty imposed by the government currently. The Centre imposed a 40 ...
India will remove a 20 percent duty on onion exports starting Apr 1, the government said on Saturday. The move follows nearly five months of export restrictions, including minimum export prices ...
The Indian Government has decided to scrap the 20 per cent export duty on onions from April 1. A government press release said the Department of Revenue has issued a notification in this regard.
(Reuters) - India will remove a 20% duty on onion exports starting April 1, the government said on Saturday. The move follows nearly five months of export restrictions, including minimum export prices ...