India’s inward-oriented policy focus is forcing neighbouring sugar importers to diversify their supplier base.
Ensuring sufficient sugar availability to meet domestic consumption demand has been an overarching policy priority for the Indian government. Consequently, the country enters global sugar markets only when it has surplus supply that cannot be absorbed domestically. However, when faced with shortages, the government imposes restrictions on exports to ensure adequate domestic availability and stabilise
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