Bangladesh’s National Board of Revenue ( NBR ) has suspended the import of yarn from India through land ports, according to Ahsan Tasnim.
The Benapole, Bhomra, Sonamasjid, Banglabandha, Banglabandha, and Burimari area ports will no longer allow the transfer of thread. These ships were India’s main ports of entry for fabric goods.
On Sunday, a warning in this regard was made, and it went into effect right away.
India had previously shut down the cargo facility for Bangladesh. According to government of physical affairs spokeswoman Randhir Jaiswal,” the shipping service extended to Bangladesh had over a period of day resulted in significant gridlock at our airports and ports,” citing logistical delays and higher costs as a result of which.
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