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Nepal exports 1,56,101 tonnes of palm oils during April-November


28 January 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal exported 33,944 tonnes of soya oil and 1,56,101 tonnes of palm oils during April-November of 2019-20 fiscal, as per the SEA data.

Recently, the Indian government banned the import of RBD palmolien and palm oils to protect the domestic refining industry.

Nepal exported 1,56,101 tonnes of palm oils during April-November of 2019-20 fiscal.

Edible oils trade body SEA on Monday urged the Indian government not to allow the import of palm oils at zero duty from Nepal under the SAFTA pact, saying it will affect the domestic refining industry.

The Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) has made a representation in this regard to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. According to the SEA, “There are media reports that Nepal is putting pressure to allow export of RBD palmolein from Nepal under the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) agreement at zero duty”.

“The product which Nepal exports flouts the rules of origin and value additional with impunity and should not be allowed under any circumstances,” SEA President Atul Chaturvedia said in the representation. Such imports if allowed will affect India’s revenue collection, domestic refining industry as well as the interest of oilseeds farmers, he added.

 

Publish Date : 28 January 2020 11:46 AM

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