Earlier, the government had designated Indian Sugar Exim Corporation, formed by two sugar associations ISMA and NFCSF, to export the sweetener to the EU under CXL quota and the US under the TRQ quota.
Under these quotas, exports are permitted on low tariffs. After the quota is reached, a higher tariff is applied on additional exports.
"The preferential quota sugar to EU was being exported STE (State Trading Enterprises) subject to quantitative ceiling notified by DGFT from time to time.
And for the exports to the US also, the government has relaxed the norms.
"The preferential quota sugar to USA was being exported through STE subject to quantitative ceiling notified by DGFT from time to time. However, the government has now decided to change the export policy...From 'STE' to "Free" regime subject to quantitative ceiling notified by DGFT from time to time," it added.
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