India has imposed new port restrictions on the import of certain goods from Bangladesh, including ready-made garments and processed food items. These measures are part of a broader policy change aimed at specific categories of goods.
IndiaBangladeshImport RestrictionsReadymade GarmentsBilateral TradeReal EstateMay 18, 2025
The new restrictions affect ready-made garments, processed food items, fruits, carbonated and fruit-flavored beverages, plastic and PVC finished goods, cotton and cotton yarn waste, dyes, plasticisers, granules, and wooden furniture.
Ready-made garments from Bangladesh can only be imported through the Nhava Sheva and Kolkata seaports.
India imposed these restrictions to better manage bilateral trade, address concerns from domestic industries, and respond to controversial remarks by Bangladeshi officials.
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