Bangladesh does not want any further escalation in tension with India, as the recent retaliatory moves are affecting bilateral trade
The non-tariff barriers hurt Bangladesh-India trade, increasing costs and damaging bilateral trust
"This sudden decision could severely disrupt bilateral trade"
“We have learned about the restrictions through media reports and social media,” Bashir Uddin told reporters today at the Secretariat in Dhaka
India has imposed restrictions on the import of garments, agro-processed foods, furniture and other goods from Bangladesh through land ports, a move likely to disrupt trade flows and increase logistical challenges for exporters.
In a first move to address the shortfall, Sylhet's Osmani International Airport is set to launch dedicated cargo operations today
The trucks, carrying ready-made garments, were en route to Bhutan
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Protecting our citizens and our border integrity is non-negotiable
India has strongly protested against the Facebook post of Adviser Mahfuj Alam, also an aide to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus
Dhaka and New Delhi have stressed the need to work together to promote bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India.
India should accept and address the perception that its relationship with Bangladesh was centred on a single individual and political party