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Onion, sugar imports likely before Ramadan

Staff Correspondent
18 Feb 2024 17:47:35 | Update: 18 Feb 2024 18:33:32
Onion, sugar imports likely before Ramadan
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The government will be able to supply onion and sugar, imported from India, to the market before the month of Ramadan, said State Minister for Commerce Ahasanul Islam Titu on Sunday.

“Already a proposal for importing 50,000 tonnes of onion and one lakh tonnes of sugar was sent to India and got assurance from them about 20,000 tonnes of onion and 50,000 tonnes of sugar but we hope we would be able to import products as per our demand,” he said while talking to reporters at the Secretariat.

The foreign minister got assurance from India about onion and sugar supply and we will get good news over it within Thursday, he said.

Besides, the government is trying to import daily essentials from other neighbouring countries, he said.

A meeting of the task force committee will be held on Tuesday, said the minister adding the price of edible oil is expected to be re-fixed in the meeting.

The government will ensure market monitoring at the field level during Ramadan and after fixing the price of edible oil it will take measures to prevent hike in oil prices, he added.

He further added, “Last Thursday I spoked with the traders of Khatunganj. They informed me that there is no shortage of goods. Khatunganj will provide full support if importers and millers keep supply smooth.”

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