New Delhi, September 13: Amid protest, state-owned MMTC has barred suppliers from sourcing onions from Pakistan while modifying its tender for import of 2,000 tonnes of the key kitchen staple. Last week, MMTC had issued a tender for import of onions from Pakistan, Egypt, China, Afghanistan or any other origin which created uproar from farmers and political bodies.
Subsequently, MMTC modified its tender saying that the bidder should import onions from "any country of origin excluding Pakistan". India and Pakistan relations are going through a rough patch following nullification of Article 370 which provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. The neighbouring country has suspended trade relations with India.
#UPDATE MMTC Ltd. (Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India) amends its tender and excludes Pakistan from the list. Earlier, they had mentioned Pakistan as one of the countries from which it was seeking import of onion. https://t.co/ctG0MFng9a pic.twitter.com/HkuDkHiPVA
— ANI (@ANI) September 14, 2019
According to the MMTC tender, bids should be submitted before September 24 and will remain valid till October 10. The shipments should reach by the last week of November. MMTC has been asked to import onions to improve domestic supply and keep a lid on prices, which are ruling as high as Rs 50 per kg in some parts of the country, owing to likely shortfall in the kharif (summer) output.