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Inflation scare leads to wheat export ban

IT IS yet another step to try and combat soaring inflation. A day after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) tightened money supply by raising, for the second time in three months, the ratio of cash reserves that banks must park with it, the Commerce Ministry on Wednesday banned the export of wheat and milk, and allowed the import of maize.

Published on: Feb 15, 2007 02:11 AM IST
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IT IS yet another step to try and combat soaring inflation. A day after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) tightened money supply by raising, for the second time in three months, the ratio of cash reserves that banks must park with it, the Commerce Ministry on Wednesday banned the export of wheat and milk, and allowed the import of maize.

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Inflation in the latest weekly data touched 6.58 per cent. But analysts are not sure if the latest measure will significantly alter supplies or prices.

"The step needs to be supplemented with more fiscal measures, including cuts in import duties on finished products as well as on items like diesel," said Rajeev Kumar, chief executive, Indian Council for Research in International Economic Relations. "I do not believe the ban on export of wheat is going to help much."

"The step is unlikely to impact the underlying price pressure," said a leading commodities' analyst, who did not wish to be identified. "India currently exports less than 1 lakh tonnes of wheat out of a production of 72 million tonnes annually. We import much more."

 
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