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2nd October 2018
The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) market has been affected by significant imports, and there has been a need to discount prices in order to secure market share – 20.6% on white sugar and 13.5% on brown sugar, according to Swaziland’s Times newspaper.Tags: News excerpt
Countries: Swaziland
23rd August 2018
Eswatini sugar sales to the European Union (EU) fell by 36%. This was both as a result of loss in value in that market as well as the abolition of the EU production quotas in October 2017, which led to the EU market becoming self-sufficient, according to Swaziland’s Times newspaper.Tags: News excerpt
Countries: Swaziland
29th June 2018
Cheap imports from non-SACU States displace locally produced sugar, which has prompted stock to either be kept or sold at low value to world markets, according to Swaziland’s Times newspaper.Tags: News excerpt
Countries: Swaziland