India taxes Brazilian, Argentinian soybean oil.

India has increased duties on imports of vegetable oils to its highest levels in a decade. The rate imposed by the Indian government hikes from 17.5% to 30%, while the duty refined soybean oil raised from 2o% to 35%. The new duties harm mostly Argentinian and Brazilian exports, which were nearly US$ 100 per ton more competitive than the locally-produced oil, but it will also hurt Malaysian and Indonesian exports.