Indo-Bangla trade resumes partially; expected to normalize soon
Trade, mostly of perishable goods, resumed in land ports at Hili, Changrabandha, Mahadipur, Fulbari, and Gojadanga
PTI
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Youngsters light candles to pray for the restoration of peace and harmony in Bangladesh during an event, in Kolkata on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
Kolkata, 7 Aug
Trade between India and Bangladesh, which has halted since 5 August , resumed partially through several land ports in West Bengal on Wednesday, officials said.
Trade, mostly of perishable goods, resumed in land ports at
Hili, Changrabandha, Mahadipur, Fulbari, and Gojadanga. Export from Petrapole,
South Asia's largest land port in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district, is
expected to commence on Thursday, officials said after a meeting between the
land port authorities of the two countries.
Sajedur Rahman, general secretary of the Benapole C&F
Staff Association, said, "A meeting was held between two land ports and we
expect that trade will resume at 6 am tomorrow (Thursday)." Benapole is
located on the Bangladesh side of Petrapole border in West Bengal.
The Director General of the Border Security Force visited
Petrapole on Tuesday to review the situation along the international boundary
amid the crisis in Bangladesh. "Some cargo movement has started via
Ghojadanga for the Bangladeshi side. This is possible as the situation in
Bhomra, the neighbouring country's counterpart to Ghojadanga, remains
stable," said Joydev Sarkar, an office-bearer of the Carrying &
Forwarding Agents Welfare Association.
Key commodities like black stone, chillies, turmeric, and
wheat bran are exported to Bangladesh from the North 24 Parganas district land
port. Another trader noted that trucks in Malda's Mahadipur are also being
prepared for exporting cargo.
A C&F agent association official in Bangladesh's
Benapole port said trade has not yet resumed from Petrapole border.
West Bengal Exporters Coordination Committee secretary Ujjal
Saha said empty trucks that had gone to Bangladesh before the disturbances to
unload exported goods are returning. "There have been reports of some
exports of perishable cargo on Wednesday from land ports like Hili,
Changrabandha, Mahadipur, Fulbari, and Gojadanga. Businessmen from both sides
have requested their respective authorities to prevent losses," he said,
adding that he expects the export situation to improve from Thursday.
India remains concerned about the law and order situation in
Bangladesh and reports of attacks on minorities and security had been beefed up
in all the land borders with the neighbour.
Bangladesh is India's largest trade partner in South Asia,
and India is the second-largest trade partner of its neighbour in Asia.
India's exports to Bangladesh dipped to USD 11 billion in
2023-24 from USD 12.21 billion in 2022-23. Imports also declined to USD 1.84
billion in the last fiscal from USD 2 billion in 2022-23.
India's main exports to Bangladesh include vegetables,
coffee, tea, spices, sugar, confectionery, refined petroleum oil, chemicals,
cotton, iron and steel, and vehicles. In contrast, Bangladesh's exports to
India are concentrated in a few categories, with textiles and garments
comprising 56 per cent of their shipments.
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