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India's import restrictions on Bangladeshi goods, including readymade garments, may impact $770-800 million worth of annual ...
India's port restrictions on Bangladeshi goods may hinder Dhaka's trade, particularly in garments. New Delhi's action follows ...
According to the BGMEA, 93 percent of apparel export shipments to India have gone through land ports this fiscal year.
Commerce Ministry’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) had on May 17 notified that import of readymade garments from ...
Exporters were not prepared for such a sudden ban, and are now concerned about financial impacts to their business on the ...
These port restrictions will not apply to Bangladeshi goods transiting through India but destined for Nepal and Bhutan ...
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India's move to curb imports from Bangladesh will hit goods worth $770 million (Rs 6,600 crore) from Bangladesh, covering nearly 42% of bilateral imports.
Bangladesh does not want any further escalation in tension with India, as the recent retaliatory moves are affecting ...
The biggest blow would be to Bangladesh’s main export ... cotton waste and wooden furniture—worth about $153 million—have also been blocked from entering India via land routes, especially ...