India has banned sugar exports until September 30 to control domestic prices amid fears of lower production. This move is expected to impact global supplies and boost international rates. While some shipments already in transit will be allowed, traders face challenges fulfilling existing contracts. The decision follows concerns over weakening cane yields and potential monsoon disruptions. India has banned sugar exports until September 30 to control domestic prices amid fears of lower production. This move is expected to impact global supplies and boost international rates. While some shipments already in transit will be allowed, traders face challenges fulfilling existing contracts. The decision follows concerns over weakening cane yields and potential monsoon disruptions.
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