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Rice import duty slashed to 25pc

Staff Correspondent
27 Dec 2020 14:59:49 | Update: 27 Dec 2020 16:10:57
Rice import duty slashed to 25pc

The government has cut the rice import duty to 25 percent from the existing 62.5 percent in an effort to keep the rice market stable, Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder said on Sunday.

The legal private importers have been asked to apply to the Food Ministry with all necessary documents within January 10 next year, he said at a virtual press conference.

“The ministry will give approval for importing a certain amount of rice after scrutinising the applications,” said the minister.

Prime Sheikh Hasina on December 24 gave approval to import rice after reducing import duty, he said.

The government is going to import 400,000 metric tonnes of rice under government-to-government and open bidding system, said the Minister.

Rice prices in Dhaka’s markets increased by 28.06 percent over the past year despite adequate reserve and import of the staple, putting extra pressure on the people hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

Data of the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) from December 22 showed that the price of coarse rice increased by 47.69 percent per kg while that of medium 23.33 percent and the fine variety 17.14 percent compared to the previous year.

Each kg coarse rice price rose to 46-50 taka from 30-35 taka compared to the previous year while that of the medium variety went up to 53-58 taka from 40-50 taka and the fine one increased to 58-65 taka from 45-60 taka, the TCB data showed.

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