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    EU set to suspend some duty-free sugar imports for a year, Bloomberg news reports

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    Posted on March 13, 2026

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    Last updated: March 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The European Commission will suspend the inward‑processing regime allowing duty‑free sugar imports for at least one year to support struggling EU sugar producers amid collapsing prices and oversupply, with paperwork set to be introduced in the coming weeks. This follows a January proposal amid mount

    EU Commission to Suspend Select Duty-Free Sugar Imports for One Year

    European Commission's Plan to Stabilize Sugar Prices

    March 13 (Reuters) - The European Commission plans to suspend some duty-free sugar imports for at least a year to steady prices in the bloc, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen.

    Preparation and Timeline for Suspension

    The paperwork for the suspension is being prepared, Hansen told Bloomberg in an interview on Friday. "In the next few weeks, it will be on the table," he said.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

    Expected Impact on Sugar Market

    "Currently there are 700,000 tons coming in. I think this will stabilize the market and the prices of European sugar", Hansen told Bloomberg, adding the suspension will be at least for one year.

    Background: Previous Announcements and Market Pressure

    Earlier in January, the European Commission said it planned to propose suspending duty-free sugar imports to ease pressure on European producers facing falling prices and rising competition, but did not say when any suspension would begin.

    The move now comes amid pressure from local producers grappling with lower prices.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Heera Hari in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    References

    • The EU announced a temporary suspension of duty-free sugar import - Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Gov.pl website
    • EU proposes suspending a duty-free sugar import scheme
    • EU Sugar Beet Crisis: Prices Crash, Factories Close, Supply Risk High

    Table of Contents

    • European Commission's Plan to Stabilize Sugar Prices
    • Preparation and Timeline for Suspension
    • Expected Impact on Sugar Market
    • Background: Previous Announcements and Market Pressure

    Key Takeaways

    • •Commissioner Christophe Hansen confirmed that documentation to suspend duty‑free sugar imports under the inward‑processing regime will be ready in the next few weeks, with a one‑year minimum suspension (gov.pl).
    • •The temporary measure aims to protect EU producers facing sharp price declines triggered by surging duty‑free imports, especially through the inward‑processing scheme—which saw 587,000 tonnes of raw sugar and 155,000 tonnes of white sugar imported in 2024/25 ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU set to suspend some duty-free sugar imports for a year, Bloomberg News reports

    1Why is the EU considering a suspension of duty-free sugar imports?

    The EU aims to stabilize sugar prices and support local producers who are facing falling prices and increased competition.

    2How long will the suspension on duty-free sugar imports last?

    The suspension is expected to last at least one year according to the European Commission.

  • Reporting Credits
  • uk.finance.yahoo.com
  • •EU sugar prices have plummeted—spot prices down ~38% since December 2023—while over 600,000 tonnes of duty‑free sugar (raw + white) entered the bloc, exacerbating oversupply and contributing to factory closures (commodity-board.com).
  • 3How much sugar is currently being imported duty-free into the EU?

    Currently, there are about 700,000 tons of duty-free sugar being imported into the EU.

    4When will the proposed suspension be implemented?

    The paperwork for the suspension is being prepared and will be proposed in the coming weeks, but an exact start date has not been confirmed.

    5Who reported on the EU’s plan to suspend duty-free sugar imports?

    The news was reported by Bloomberg News, citing Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen.

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