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India may curb sulphur exports as West Asia war tightens supplies and prices rise globally
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

China’s sulphuric acid cut arrives next month, too
India is considering limiting sulphur exports as West Asia war strains Middle Eastern supplies, pushing up prices and disrupting supply chains. Industry groups warn this could raise global sulphur costs further. The risk increases as China is set to restrict sulphuric acid exports next month. India, heavily dependent on imports, may prioritize domestic availability.
- India may limit sulphur exports due to tighter supplies and higher prices
- West Asia conflict is already straining Middle Eastern sulphur availability
- China plans to restrict sulphuric acid exports next month
- India’s strong import dependence could reshape global sulphur costs
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