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India’s port curbs threaten regional trade: Bangladesh

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 May 2025
Bangladeshi exporters are worried about India's new port restrictions on key exports like garments and processed foods, fearing delays and higher costs. The interim government is optimistic that trade ties will remain stable and plans to address any issues through dialogue. India's restrictions, seen as non-tariff barriers, could significantly impact Bangladesh's export competitiveness, especially for the garment industry.
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