India Restricts $770 Million Imports from Bangladesh via Land Ports

 


India has imposed restrictions on imports worth $770 million from Bangladesh through its land ports, significantly impacting bilateral trade between the two countries. This move affects nearly 42% of the total trade volume, causing concern among exporters and importers on both sides.

The restrictions primarily target goods transported by road, which form a major portion of Bangladesh’s exports to India. Businesses are urging both governments to resolve the issue swiftly to avoid long-term disruption and economic losses.

The reasons behind the restrictions remain unclear, but analysts suggest regulatory, security, or policy concerns may be factors.

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