India has banned imports with Bangladesh, banning, cotton and processed food

India on Saturday banned some of the imported goods from Bangladesh. In response to the sanctions imposed by Bangladesh, India has banned imports through 11 transport posts in the northeast. The government has announced that the ready -made clothes from Bangladesh will be entered only by Kolkata and Nahaa Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port and Navi Mumbai).
The Ministry of Commerce
This information is given by issuing a notification from the government. According to the notification from the Ministry of Commerce, the new para 19 has been introduced in ‘Normal Notes’ in ‘Normal Notes’ under the ITC (HS), which controls some goods from Bangladesh to India, 2022, Schedule 1 (Import Schedule 1 (Import Schedule). The notification was issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under the Ministry of Commerce.
According to the notification, drinks (fruit/fruit taste, carbonated, carbonated), processed food (baked goods, snacks, chips, candy), cotton/cotton yarn dresses, plastic and pestaces in drinks (fruits/fruit taste, carbonated), plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic Bengal. Except for plasticizer and granules) and except wooden furniture.
Where are the shipment points
There are 11 transit points points in the North East states of India for trade between the two countries. Three of them were in Assam, two in Meghalaya and six in Tripura. India has taken this stage for more than a month after the cargo transmission facility from Bangladesh. For this reason, KAKA has suffered a major setback on technical exports through Kalli -based air cargo. The decision was taken after the controversial statement issued by India, Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh. Yunus made a controversial statement on seven northeastern states during a China state tour.
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