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China has suspended imports of sugar syrup and premixed powder from Thailand, citing concerns over factory hygiene. Thai authorities are now asked to inspect 78 sugar factories before negotiations to lift the ban can begin. The ban has left Thai exports worth about 400 million baht stranded, potentially affecting global sugar prices. China is the largest importer of Thailand's sugar syrup.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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