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India set for wheat imports after six years, to shore up reserves

By Economic Times - 6 months ago
India is set to resume wheat imports after a six-year hiatus to replenish dwindling reserves and stabilize soaring prices caused by poor harvests. The government is expected to scrap the 40% import tax post-election, allowing private traders to source from top exporter Russia. This move is crucial to ensure ample wheat supply in the market and avoid further price hikes.

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