MUMBAI (Commoditiescontrol) – Burma Urad slipped in the range by Rs 50-200/100Kg during early trade session at Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata pulses market, on Friday.
Reason behind the weakness lies in overseas supply at lower landing cost, thin offtake in Urad dal/gota, new domestic arrivals in Andhra Pradesh (Srikakulum/ Prakasham/ Krishna district).
Market is observing caution in ready trade at prevailing rates, tracking weak prices in forward deals in Chennai.
Meanwhile, Jaipur High Court postponed the hearing on pulses import restriction till March 6, 2020. The hearing is regarding non-issuance of Customs clearance to containers of urad imported against the stay order.
Jaipur High Court has given an option to the importers/DGFT to take their case to the Supreme Court.DGFT has moved to Supreme Court for the same. Importers have filed cases in various High Courts for stay orders. DGFT has requested High Courts to transfer all these cases to Supreme Court, so the hearing can happen at one place. If Supreme Court admits case for hearing, it will mean more time for the decision to take place.
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