
In a tensile, which could significantly hit Bangladesh’s trade with India, the central government on Saturday imposed a post -on the import of a number of consumer items through ground transit columns in the northeast. She also decided to allow the entry of finished clothing from Bangladesh only through Kolkata and Nhava Sheva Seaports.
However, such a harm to the port does not apply to Bangladeshi goods that pass through India, but intended for Nepal and Bhutan. The new restrictions were stored with immediate effect.
In his statement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated: “The import of all types of ready -made clothing from Bangladesh must not be allowed from any ground port, but is only allowed through the NAVA Shev and Kolkata naval ports.”
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It is said: “The reason for fruit/ fruit drinks and carbonated beverages; processed foods; cotton and cotton yarn; plastic and PVC goods, except pigments, dyes, sculptors and granules that create entry for their own industries; in Assam, Trity and Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, A Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram and Mizoram, and Mizoram, and Mizoram;
“The port limitation does not apply to imports of fish, LPG, edible oil and crushed stone from Bangladesh,” the statement said.
The new limitations of Bangladeshi consumer goods appear more than five weeks after the new Dilli ended almost five -year arrangements for the transport of Bangladeshi exploration to third countries through Indian airports and ports.
It seems that the fresh Indian restrictions on access to Bangladeshi exports are in response to Dhaka denies certain value added items from the northeast to enter this country through ground transit points.
The friction in business ties between the two countries came with increasing pressure in the overall relationships between India and Pakistan after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled from Dhak in August last year in the face of a massive anti -government protest and landed in Delhi.
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