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Nepal: Sugar Prices Surge After India's Export Ban, Government Claims Adequate Reserves

Summary by ChiniMandi
Kathmandu: Sugar prices in Nepal have risen by about 15 rupees per kilogram over the past month following India's new ban on sugar exports. However, the Nepal government maintains that the country's domestic and imported sugar stocks are currently sufficient, so there is no immediate need to intervene in the market. Sugar, which was selling for about 95 rupees per kilogram a month ago, has now reached 110 rupees per kilogram in most retail marke…
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Kathmandu: Sugar prices in Nepal have risen by about 15 rupees per kilogram over the past month following India's new ban on sugar exports. However, the Nepal government maintains that the country's domestic and imported sugar stocks are currently sufficient, so there is no immediate need to intervene in the market. Sugar, which was selling for about 95 rupees per kilogram a month ago, has now reached 110 rupees per kilogram in most retail marke…

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ChiniMandi broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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