Nepal's soyoil exports to India jump tenfold on duty free access
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Mumbai: Nepal's soybean oil exports to India jumped more than tenfold in 2025 to a record high, boosted by duty-free access that helped the Himalayan nation double total exports to its neighbour, industry officials told Reuters.The surge narrowed Nepal's trade deficit with India but pressured edible oil prices in border regions, making it harder for Indian refiners paying import duties to compete with cheaper supplies.India imported a record 694,153 metric tons of soyoil from Nepal in 2025, up from 65,138 tons a year ago, according to data compiled by India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry.The world's largest importer of vegetable oils raised import duty on refined soyoil to 35.75% in September 2024 from 13.75% previously.The hike prompted Nepali refiners to boost imports of crude soyoil from Brazil and Argentina, process it locally, and ship the refined oil into India duty-free under the South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA).Live EventsSo...