India Blocks Land Route Imports Of Jute, Woven Fabrics, Yarn From Bangladesh
- India imposed restrictions on importing jute, woven fabrics, and yarn from Bangladesh via land routes, stating that they must enter through Nhava Sheva port in Mumbai.
- The Director General of Foreign Trade noted this includes various jute products, affecting trade dynamics between India and Bangladesh.
- Despite these restrictions, Bangladeshi exports to Nepal and Bhutan transiting through India will not be affected, per DGFT guidelines.
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India Restricts Imports of Jute, Its Derivatives from Bangladesh
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Import of such items from Bangladesh shall not be allowed from any land port on India-Bangladesh border, DGFT said. However, it is allowed only through Nhava Sheva seaport in Mumbai. Business News | India Restricts Imports of Jute, Its Derivatives from Bangladesh.
Exporters fear losses as India slaps new restrictions
Bangladesh-India Land Port Trade Restrictions: Bangladesh's exporters fear losses as India has barred imports of several products—including some jute items—through land ports, threatening crucial trade flows and millions of dollars in earnings.
India Restricts Imports Of Certain Jute, Other Products From Bangladesh Via Land Route
The restricted list includes jute products, flax tow and waste, jute and other bast fibres, single flax yarn, various jute yarns, and woven jute fabrics. The post India Restricts Imports Of Certain Jute, Other Products From Bangladesh Via Land Route appeared first on StratNews Global.
Unfair trade practices by Bangla suppliers forced India to restrict import of jute: Officials - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: India imposed restrictions on the import of jute and allied fibre products from Bangladesh in view of its “unfair trade” practices including circumvention of anti-dumping duty that harmed Indian farmers, people familiar with the matter said Saturday. The new restrictions will apply to imports into India of Bangladesh’s jute and allied fibre products across all land and seaports, with the exception of the Nhava Sheva seaport in Maharas…
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