India, the world's top sugar consumer, has allowed bulk users to import raw sugar tax free until April 1, 2011, an official statement said on Thursday. Bulk users include soft drink, confectionery and biscuit producers who consume over one tonne of the sweetener each month. They had to earlier pay a duty of 60 percent to import raw sugar.
A capital-based trade analyst said this move would boost supplies as imported sugar does not come under stock limit. Indian government does not allow bulk users to hold stocks beyond ten days, but this rule does not apply to imported sugar. "Bulk users account 60-65 percent of domestic consumption each year," said an industry official.
India's annual sugar consumption is estimated at about 23 million tonnes. India is expected to produce 18.0-18.5 million tonnes of sugar in 2009/10 ending September, a leading industry body said on Wednesday, raising the industry's forecast by 7-10 percent, but analysts said the country still needs 2-3 million tonnes of imports. India's higher output forecast led raw sugar futures on ICE to tumble 7 percent on Wednesday, ending its worst quarter in about 25 years.