The government is considering imposing a 20% anti-dumping tariff on sugar imports for 180 days after receiving complaints from local producers of large stockpiles and slow sales, unnamed sources tell the local press. The government would impose the tariff in return for raising the procurement price of sugar cane and beet as requested by farmers.
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