India sets port restrictions on the import of various goods in Bangladesh | Today news

In a move that could significantly strike the trade in Bangladesh with India, the central government imposed on Saturday after restrictions on the import of a series of consumer items through land transfosts in the northeast. It was also decided to allow the ready -made clothing from Bangladesh only through Kolkata and Nhava Sheva Seapports. However, such port restriction will not apply to goods transported by India by India, but destined for Nepal and Bhutan. The new restrictions were imposed immediately. In a statement, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said: “The import of all kinds of readiness clothing from Bangladesh is not allowed from any land port, but it is only allowed by Nhava Sheva and Kolkata Seapports.” It is said: ‘The import of fruit/ fruit -flavored and carbonated drinks; Processed food items; cotton and cotton yarn; plastic and PVC completed goods, except pigments, dyes, plaguers and grains that form input for their own industries; and wood furniture, may not be allowed by any estate stations (LCSS) and Mizor (ICPS); LCS Changrandha and Fulbari, in the Western Bengals. “” The gate restrictions do not apply to the import of fish, LPG, edible oil and bruised stone from Bangladesh, “the statement further said. The new restrictions for consumer goods in Bangladesh come over five weeks after New Delhi has an almost five-year arrangement for transferring Bangladesh export to third countries and the new limits of the New Lands. India on limiting access to the export of Bangladeshi appears to be in response to Dhaka who denies certain value added from the northeast to get through the country transport points in the country. a massive protest against the government and ended up in Delhi.