Maximum retail price imposed on sugar lifted

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the shortage of sugar in the local market continues to prevail, the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has removed the maximum retail price
(MRP) imposed on the product.This was communicated in a Gazette Extraordinary published by the CAA chairman Shantha Niriella today
(Nov.21).As such, the previous gazette notification dated 03 November 2023, through which the price controls on sugar was put in place, has
been rescinded with immediate effect.The previous communique had stipulated an MRP of Rs
295 and Rs
275 on 1kg of packed and unpackaged white sugar, respectively
It also mentioned that packed and unpackaged brown sugar must be sold at Rs
350 and Rs
330 per kilogram, respectively.A day before the price controls were introduced, the Finance Ministry had issued a government notification
increasing the Special Commodity Levy on imported sugar from 25 cents to Rs
50.As these two moves prompted a shortage of sugar in the market, the government, on Monday (Nov.20), decided to acquire the sugar stocks
imported under the previous levy of 25 cents per kilogram and sell them to the consumers through Lanka Sathosa, supermarkets and cooperative
outlets at a price of Rs
275 per kilogram, within one month.Trade Minister Nalin Fernando had earlier said that the MRP on sugar would no longer be necessary once
the government takes over the imported sugar stocks, as the consignments imported after that would be subjected to the special commodity
levy of Rs
50.