Panaji (Goa):Even as the Centre's amended guidelines for the COVID-19 lockdown will open up liquor stores in Goa, traders are being concerned that they might run out of stocks, as the ban on foreign imports remains in place.
According to liquor traders, stocks of foreign-made alcohol may dry up in the next two months, as most scotch whiskeys were brought in from UK, while several imports were made from France, Spain and Italy, which are severely hit by the pandemic.
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At least 1,300 liquor outlets would be stocked up well when they resume operations on May 4, said Dattaprasad Naik, president of Goa Liquor Traders' Association.
However, beer stocks may dry up in the next eight to 10 days, as supply from neighbouring states was disrupted after Goa sealed its borders, he said.