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Imports from Russia, Ukraine back to normal

Argentina stays top exporter to India since war broke out

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE & ASIT RANJAN MISHRA More on business-standard.com

Shipments of sunflower oil to India have started normalisin­g after imports from war-torn Ukraine resumed beginning September after a gap of four months, leading to further normalisat­ion of supplies.

Ukraine has been the largest supplier of sunflower oil to India. However, after the Russia-ukraine war broke out in February, supplies from Ukraine dwindled as Russia denied it access to the Black Sea ports. However, a deal facilitate­d by Turkey and the United Nations has restarted food supplies from Ukraine to the rest of the world.

India imports 1.9-2.5 million tonnes of crude sunflower oil, of which almost 85 per cent comes from Ukraine and Russia. In September, India imported 29,370 mt of sunflower oil from Ukraine, close to 32,178 mt imports of the edible oil from Russia during the month. Argentina has remained the top supplier of edible oil since the war broke out, with 60,921 mt imports in September.

Argentina, one of the biggest producers in the world after Ukraine and Russia, exports 300,000400,000 tonnes of sunflower oil to India.

India has also offered to unilateral­ly reduce import duty on sunflower oil under the under the existing preferenti­al trade agreement (PTA) with Mercosur countries to secure long-term contracts with Argentina. Argentina has been targeting China for sunflower oil exports since India has tariff quota as well as plant quarantine restrictio­ns. India has also offered to do away with the stringent testing requiremen­ts under the existing PTA with the grouping. India signed in 2004 a PTA with Mercosur, the Latin American trading bloc with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay as its members.

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