China will scrap the 13% tax rebates on exports of grains, including maize, wheat, rice and soybeans. This way, China wants to discourage sales abroad amid worries over the country’s rising food prices.
The rebates would be removed from December 20, the
finance ministry said in a statement posted on its website. The move came after the consumer
price index rose to an 11-year high in November, largely driven by rising food
prices, reported Reuters.