Newstral
Article
The Times of India on 2023-08-22 07:30
Why onion traders want government to set a floor price for export duty
Related news
- Won’t scrap 40% export duty, end strike now: Govt to onion tradersThe Times of India
- Nashik onion traders to continue stir till Centre withdraws 40% export duty orderThe Times of India
- Amid price drop, Centre to lift ban on onion exportThe Times of India
- Onion rates spike in B'desh after India export banThe Times of India
- As prices fall, government may lift ban on onion exportThe Times of India
- Onion export prohibited until further noticeThe Hindu
- Nashik onion traders call off stir, auctions to resume todayThe Times of India
- Govt. acts to check onion price fallThe Hindu
- FIndians cry foul over onion price spikeft.com
- Onion farmers demand withdrawal of 40% export levyThe Times of India
- Centre allows export of 99,150 MT onion to six countriesThe Times of India
- Centre bans export of onion, imposes stock limitThe Times of India
- Govt imposes 40% duty on onion exports till December 31The Times of India
- Onion prices move up in Delhi, Maharashtra after govt lifts export banThe Times of India
- MVenture into export business, cross-border traders advisedmwnation.com
- Kitchen nightmare: Why India's onion export ban is making Asia cryThe Times of India
- Centre lifts onion export ban as Maha readies for LS pollsThe Times of India
- To check price rise, Centre offers onion at ₹26-28 per kg to States, UTsThe Hindu