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Thailand’s capital caught in sugar shortage

By Amy Kazmin in Bangkok

Published: January 6 2006 11:58 | Last updated: January 6 2006 11:58

Bangkok’s smart new Central Food Hall is filled with expensive imported goods ranging from Japanese apples to Swiss chocolate to British tea.

But white sugar – one of Thailand’s own major exports - is nowhere to be found. Though a price tag still stuck to the sugar shelf says a 1kg package sells at Bt14.25, sugar is nowhere in sight.

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