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1st May 2026
European sugar producers and beet growers have welcomed the approval of the temporary suspension of the inward processing procedure (IPP) for raw sugar imported for refining into white sugar by EU Member States on April 30, calling the measure an important step for the sector, reports Sugaronline.Tags: IPP, inward processing regime, raw cane sugar, imports, Trade, industry
Countries: Europe
1st May 2026
EU member states on April 30 approved the European Commission's proposal to suspend the inward processing procedure for raw cane sugar imported and refined into white sugar for one year, aiming to provide relief for the EU sugar market and address short-term market disturbances, reports Sugaronline.Tags: IPP, inward processing procedure, raw cane sugar, imports, Markets, Trade, industry
Countries: Europe
28th April 2026
The Association of the Chocolate, Biscuits & Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) opposes the proposed suspension of the inward processing regime (IPR) for sugar, adding that the measure would undermine the competitiveness of Europe's sugar-using industries, reports Sugaronline.Tags: inward processing regime, imports, Markets, Trade, industry, confectionery
Countries: Europe