Thailand: China cancels deal to buy more than 1 million tons of rice due to corruption probe
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China has canceled a deal to buy more than a million tons of rice from Thailand due to a probe into the Thai government's subsidies for rice growers.
Thai Commerce Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan said Tuesday that a Chinese state company terminated a contract to buy 1.2 million tons of rice.
He said the company was afraid it would run into problems due to an investigation by Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission.
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The rice scheme is a flagship policy of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's embattled caretaker government.
Critics say the policy of buying rice from growers at above market prices has accumulated losses of at least $4.46 billion and has been dogged by corruption.
Thousands of farmers have blocked main roads in the provinces to demand overdue payments from the government.