India extends indefinite ban on onion exports, surprising traders as local prices drop sharply. The ban, initially imposed in December, was anticipated to end by March 31, but a government order states it will remain until further notice. Onion prices in Maharashtra have plummeted from 4,500 rupees to 1,200 rupees per 100 kg. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming election adds complexity to the decision. Countries like Bangladesh and Malaysia, reliant on Indian imports, face market instability. India’s move empowers rival exporters, impacting prices and market dynamics. India accounts for over half of onion imports in Asian nations and exported a record 2.5 million metric tons in the previous financial year.
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